Rachel Kramer Bussel

10/12/2011
7:00 PM

takemthere Take Me There: transgender and genderqueer erotica reading @ Bluestockings

 

Join editor Tristan Taormino and local contributors as they read their work from Take Me There, a groundbreaking new collection of transgender and genderqueer erotica. Readers include legendary author of the Marketplace series Laura Antoniou, queen of erotica Rachel Kramer Bussel, and Sinclair Sexsmith of The Sugarbutch Chronicles, and poet/performer/activist Rachel K. Zall.

Where: Bluestockings, 172 Allen Street (bet. Stanton and Rivington), NYC
Google Maps: http://g.co/maps/dhrth

Cost: FREE, but we will pass the hat in support of Bluestockings.

Post reading drinks and socializing at:

The Magician
118 Rivington (bet Essex and Norfolk)
212-673-7881
Google Maps: http://g.co/maps/bvj8b

05/06/2011
8:00 PM

An evening of steamy erotica and erotic romance

May’s Ravenous Nights celebrates the daring dazzle of burlesque and stripping, and it’s shaping up to be a great night. Join host Lori Perkins as authors Logan Belle and Rachel Kramer Bussel share risqué tales, and head mistress of NY School of Burlesque, Jo Weldon, and author of The Burlesque Handbook teasingly offers to give us a lesson or two!

So help us extol the thrill of taking it off, give away door prizes galore — and maybe expose a secret or two in the bump and grind!

Location: Happy Ending Lounge, 302 Broome Street, NYC 
(Pink awning says “Xie He Health”)
Cost: Free.

Ravenous Nights blog/more info: ravenous.journurl.com

About Ravenous Nights: Ravenous Nights reading series celebrates erotica and erotic romance every first Friday of the month. Sponsored by erotic romance e-book publisher, Ravenous Romance, and hosted by its editorial director, Lori Perkins, Ravenous Nights spotlights authors and their works with readings, door prizes, and endless enthusiasm for hot, steamy fiction.

08/10/2010
8:00 PM

august10 Sideshow: The Queer Literary Carnival: Erotica

Sideshow: The Queer Literary Carnival
Hosted by Cheryl B. & Sinclair Sexsmith

Location: Phoenix, 447 East 13th Street @ Avenue A, NYC
Cost: Free
More info: http://www.queerliterarycarnival.com/
Twitter: @sideshowseries

03/18/2010
8:00 PM

rachel kramer bussel In The Flesh Reading Series: BDSM Night

Where: Happy Ending Lounge
Address: 302 Broome Street (Between Forsyth & Eldridge.), NYC
Directions: (B/D to Grand, J/M/Z to Bowery, F to Delancey or F/V to 2nd Avenue, )  Look for the hot pink awning that says “XIE HE Health Club.”
Cost: Free

Get kinky with memoir writers, BDSM educators, erotica authors, a porn star, and more at In The Flesh. Featuring Melissa Febos (author of dominatrix memoir Whip Smart), blogger Selina Fire (Pleasure Salon), rope bondage expert Monk (Twistedmonk.com), Julie Powell (author of Cleaving and Julie and Julia), erotica writer Xan West (contributor, Best SM Erotica 3), Mollena Williams (author, “BDSM and Playing with Race” in Best Sex Writing 2010, BDSM educator Lolita Wolf (LeatherYenta.com) and feminist porn star Madison Young (MadisonBound.com). Hosted and curated by Rachel Kramer Bussel (Best Sex Writing 2010, Bottoms Up, Spanked, Yes, Sir, Yes, Ma’am). Prize giveaways sponsored by Kink Academy (shirt, journal, purse, aftercare blanket, memberships and more) and Eden Fantasys (suede flogger and faux fur bondage cuffs). Authors’ books will be available for sale by Mobile Libris. Free cupcakes by Baked by Melissa along with chips, candy and other snacks will be served.

In the Flesh is a monthly reading series hosted at the appropriately named Happy Ending Lounge, and features the country’s best erotic writers sharing stories to get you hot and bothered, hosted and curated by acclaimed erotic writer and editor Rachel Kramer Bussel.

Full writeup and reader bios  here.

Carol Queen in NYC

by Lolita Wolf on 06/09/2024

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A very fabulous evening at Happy Ending Lounge last night. Hosted by Carol Queen as a fundraiser for San Francisco’s Center for Sex & Culture, the evening featured a great line-up of readers.

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Carol Queen reading from my favorite story of hers,
Leather Daddy and the Femme Carol Queen in NYC.

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Rachel Kramer Bussel

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Elizabeth Wood reading from Patrick Califia’s

Speaking Sex to Power: The Politics of Queer Sex Carol Queen in NYC.

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Audacia Ray reading from a performance piece (work in progress).

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Sinclair wowed us all with hot poetry.

06/08/2009
6:00 PMto9:00 PM

Happy Ending Lounge
302 Broome St. Between Eldridge and Forsythe St.
New York City, New York

Look for the hot pink awning that says “XIE HE Health”

(B/D to Grand, J/M/Z to Bowery, F to Delancey or F/V to 2nd Avenue, between Forsyth & Eldridge. Lo (212) 334-9676

Carol Queen’s coming through town and wants to collaborate with her friends Rachel and Elizabeth to make a space for connecting, schmoozing, touching base, and furthering plans for sex-positive world domination! Her SF nonprofit The Center for Sex & Culture has hosted Rachel and Audacia, worked with Elizabeth on her online community Sex in the Public Square, and has plans to expand its educational and cultural offerings online as soon as we can (if we can’t afford NY real estate, at least we can visit you via your computers). Come mingle with your fellow NY sex people and meet some new ones, then enjoy a reading that will surely be more salaciously smart/sexy brain candy than most people ever get on a Monday (and in some cases, sadly, EVER).

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bestsexwriting2008 Best Sex Writing 2008

Best Sex Writing 2008” by Cleis Press, is compilation of twenty-one provocative personal essays, sex journalism, and sex blogging that all focus on that one “dirty” word: sex.  In her introduction, Rachel writes: “Sex. One little word, so much drama. One little word, so many interpretations, definitions, permutations.”  Sex may be the only thing that links these essays, for they are all written from an eclectic range of voices with unique perspectives, exploring a diverse range of topics from sexual culture, sex work, sex toys and health, gender identity, race and crime.

While all of the essays were provocative, revealing information on numerous topics I had not considered, some really grabbed my attention including Ashlea Halpern’s graphic “Battle of the Sexless.”  This edgy essay examines-with razor-sharp detail-the agonizing journey through voluntary (sometimes self) castration and eunuch culture.  It reveals what motivates men to go to such extreme measures to become genderless and rid themselves of their testosterone-producing overactive libidos.  Castration, for reasons other than oncological, is considered “taboo surgery” in the medical community; so many men who want to get “cut” must resort to the “subculture of underground cutters willing to perform guerrilla surgeries in motel rooms, at medical fetish clubs, and just over the Mexican border.”  Although this article may make you cringe, it is not written for its shock value alone, but is treated with compassion.  A must read.

Another very intriguing article was Trixie Fontaine in “Menstruation: Porn’s Last Taboo.”  Oddly enough, I could identify with this piece very much as my study of film and feminist art has centered around the “abject” and the “monstrous feminine” which analyzes the role of women in the horror genre and the fascination with the bleeding female body as seen as the all-devouring vagina or vagina dentata.  Fontaine explores the veiled eroticism in menstruation porn, and the obscenity laws and double standards in the porn industry that accepts some body secretions (semen) as acceptable, while others (like menstrual blood) are seen as obscene and offensive.

Kelly Rouba’s “Tough Love,” is a first-person account of sexual ecstasy and disability, as she describes the challenges and frustrations as well as joys and accomplishments she and others who have physical disabilities experience while trying to achieve a fulfilling sex life.  This was a great article and a topic that isn’t written about enough.  When we think of sex, we often think in terms of able-bodied people.  Rouba notes that, “When we broaden our concept of sex, then it’s more inclusive.”

“Surface Tensions” by Jen Cross, stood out because of the personal style and nature of the piece.  It is an intimate journal narrative written in stream-of-consciousness style that explores the author’s struggle to cope with her conflicting gender identity and how she is perceived by other queers in the lesbian community based on her “surface” appearance.  This essay was emotionally and creatively articulated, and as a reader I could almost feel the tensions and emotional scars that lay buried just beneath the surface like violin strings ready to snap.

Another one of my favorite essays was Greta Christina’s “Buying Obedience: My Visit to a Pro Submissive.”  This piece is a spellbinding glimpse into the world of sex work, when a former stripper desires to experience sex work from the other side, as a consumer who pays for a professional submissive.  Written in four parts, it explores the liaison from first conceptualization, to her fears and expectations and the encounter itself, then finally her analysis of it afterward.  The writing is sexually charged and riveting, and one feels as though they are a fly on the wall in the house of lust-created within the reader’s mind.

Sex bloggers Lux Nightmare and Melissa Gira’s “The Pink Ghetto: A Four Part Series” looks into the complex world of writing for sex and the stigmatization of having to deal with their “fringe identities.” They explain mainstream’s view that only sluts write about sex which leads to them getting “blackballed (pinkballed?) from any kind of ‘legitimate’ work”.

Finally, other interesting reads include “Dangerous Dildos,” Tristan Taormino’s investigation into the phthalate sex toy debate; and “Sex in Iran” by Pari Esfandiari and Richard Buskin that uncovers the sex and drugs culture of Islamic youth whose ideals clash with the fundamentalist authority.

Best Sex Writing 2008 is a must read for those who want to be intellectually stimulated by provocative essays that explore the edges of sexuality, and as Rachel notes at the end of her introduction: “[like] good sex should do: leave[s] you wanting more.”  Rachel Kramer Bussel certainly has her finger on the pulse of the world of sex writing.

Get Your Copy of Best Sex Writing 2008 at Amazon.com Best Sex Writing 2008

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Here’s an excerpt from URL: Spanked: Red Cheeked Erotica Spanked: Red Cheeked Erotica book tour edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel

Spanking You by Rick Roberts
The thing is, you can usually tell the first time you hang out with a woman whether or not she’ll be into it. I’m not sure what it is exactly—maybe something in the way she responds to you, how she looks into your eyes when you’re talking to her, how she hangs on your words and lets you set the pace in the conversation as if it’s a dance and you’re leading. There’s something in her demeanor that silently conveys to you: I’d let you do it to me…and what’s more, I’d like it.I knew right away with you that first night, but I asked anyway. You were lying on your stomach, your shirt and pants and bra discarded beside us on the bed. I was massaging your back and legs, and as your cheeks lay exposed to me on either side of your black satin thong, I began to playfully pat your ass.”Do you like being spanked?” I asked.

You laughed, but as I kept patting your ass, you shifted slightly to offer it more freely to me. A low hum, almost a groan, came from deep in your throat. It was the sound of someone who’s just had an embarrassing secret discovered—feeling shame over the discovery but gratitude at having the burden of secrecy lifted.

Given this encouragement, I slapped your right cheek once, and then again, harder. The sound of my hand impacting your ass sparked the air. I heard you swallow your next breath. “It sends shivers up my body,” you whispered. And just like that, we’d entered into a tacit agreement.

My hand and your ass. They made a perfect match.

I’d been told I have great hands for this. Maybe it was from years of playing tennis that I’d developed a deft touch for delivering spankings. The most effective stroke is not a clumsy, linear blow that jars the flesh, but one in which the hand practically stops before the skin and then ricochets upward at the end of the follow-through, much like a topspin stroke, leaving a stinging sensation spreading across the surface of the ass.

The best build for an ass to be spanked is not one that’s firm and steel-tight, but one like yours—generously sized, with just a bit of cushion. With every spank delivered to a prominent ass, the force sends tiny ripples of shock up the hips and down along the thighs. When a woman is positioned on all fours, naked, with her hind region on display, she’s at her most vulnerable. She knows you can see the most private places on her body, and she knows how it looks when she’s being spanked. For you, this vulnerability was part of the thrill. Kneeling behind you, staring at the globes of your ass stretched out in front of me, I knew you <I>wanted </I>me to spank you. I knew you wanted me to make your flesh quiver under the force of my hand, and you knew that I knew this. And you would deliver your ass to me again and again, both of us intoxicated in this knowing of knowing.


Spanked Virtual Book tour

1 – Alison Tyler
2 – The Cherry Red Report
3 – Thomas’s spanking exploits
4 – Zille Defeu’s Fetish Fantasies
5 – The House of Richard Windsor
6 – Funky Brown Chick
7 – Baser Instincts
8 – Life in Motion
9 – All Things Spanking
10 – Viviane’s Sex Carnival
11 – Jamye Waxman
12 – Babeland
13 – NYC Urban Gypsy
14 – Femdom Spanking Blog
15 – Spanking Abby
16 – BadBadGirl
17 – Ellie Lumpesse
18 – Sugarbutch Chronicles
19 – Breathing In and Breathing Out
20 – Essin Em
21 – Pursed Lips
22 – Mixing It Up
23 – Domestic Spanking Blog
24 – Nobilis Erotica
25 – Naked City
26 – All About George
27 – Lolita’s Predictions & Predilections
28 – Sexy Prime
29 – Naughty and Spice
30 – MeiLin Miranda
31 – AlwaysArousedGirl

Bonus days!

September

1 – Natty’s Spanking Blog
2 – Kristina Wright
3 – DigiRomp