
violet blue ® WOW! They gave my book an incredible review! Congrats to the amazing authors!!! Thomas Roche Kay Jaybee Kristina Wright Vanessa Vaughn Dl King and many more!
sacramentobookreview.com
Adding to the already-large collection of erotic anthologies to her name, editor Violet Blue has chosen the best in Sweet Love: Erotic Fantasies for Couples. Each story is a masterpiece—leaving behind dry, formulaic writing, and really working to bring creativity to our fingertips. These authors are...

violet blue ® This is so fascinating, I just had to post it.
ourpornourselves.org
Sympathy for Anti-Porn Feminism: In Her Words, One Woman Explains Her Journey From Anti-Porn to Pro-Porn.

violet blue ® Very excited this trailer has been released! It's for my saucy, sexy, smart book "Seal it with a Kiss." Urban Outfitters calls it "the kissing bible." Find out why in this video, which includes kissing tips for virgins and kissing tricks to make your kisses unforgettable. Find the book at http://vb.ly/swak

Mariah Sinclaire What are your thoughts about HBO/Mark Wahlberg creating a new show about the porn industry? I want it to be great, but from the first glance it looks like it's going to be the same tired stereotypes.
blog.playpen.com
Mark Wahlberg announced plans for a new HBO show about the Porn Industry, featuring both mainstream and adult performers. Looks like Sasha Grey’s performance on Entourage impressed him.

Lewis A. Marshall  Great talk on sex and social networking from the amazing violet blue ®. Talk SFW, site very NSFW.
I'm still reeling from the way my talk at Gnomedex came out; it was pretty much an unplanned 20 minutes, with the goal of talking about... well, exactly
August 22 at 5:23pm

violet blue ® New post on Our Porn, Ourselves highlighting a UK-based youth blog on sex and relationships, and their advice to young people about pornography. I'd be curious to know what you think of this if it resonates...
ourpornourselves.org
Teens peep porn; they need to understand what they've seen. What you say to a kid after they've seen pornography depends on the context, your moral compass,

Robyn Oxborrow
You may have read. Library removes gay youth short story collection: http://www.courierpostonline.com/article /20100805/NEWS01/8050337/Second-library- removes-gay-book

Jewely Hoxie
You might already know about this, but if not, I thought you would be excited about it! A Travis Mathews gay erotic film that is coming out soon!
http://www.iwantyourlovethemovie.com/

violet blue ® "Facebook isn’t a safe place for women to talk about explicit sexual imagery in any manner other than with fear, aversion or hatred."
ourpornourselves.org
On July 27, 2010, Facebook removed the Our Porn, Ourselves Facebook campaign page. After the page was removed, anti-porn organization Porn Harms claimed victory

Nosnikta Aniratak
Perhaps you've seen this already, perhaps you have not.
http://homotography.blogspot.com/2009/09 /lady-gaga-nobuyoshi-araki-vogue-japan.h tml
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violet blue ®
Violet Blue is on the big lineup to talk about sexuality and human circuitry -- and other disruptive things -- at Gnomedex 2010. Gnomedex is where hundreds of the world's leading bloggers, podcasters, videobloggers, and tech-savvy enthusiasts descend upon the city of Seattle, Washington from August 19 – 21, 2010.
From ...Gnomedex:
The tenth Gnomedex conference is generating a fair amount of buzz in the blogosphere, which underscores our reason to produce it. Indeed, we will once again become the crossroads between producers and observers, between users and developers.
Who? Influencers, Entrepreneurs, and Enthusiasts!
What? A confluence of leading bloggers and new media!
When? August 19 - 21, 2010!
Where? Bell Harbor Conference Center in Seattle, WA!
How? With love and passion for all things tech!
Why? Because all things are possible!
Ten years ago, we designed an event that would overturn the unwritten rules of the conference world – organizing a single-track schedule, treating every attendee like a VIP, charging substantially less and providing substantially more. In 2001, we were testing a theory – but by 2006, we were selling out half of our passes before announcing a single participant or sponsor. But Gnomedex isn’t just about filling seats – it’s about unlocking the attendee’s spirit.
We are heavily involved in every aspect of event planning and execution. From vision to logistics, our team has consistently produced a world-class conference which influencers have come to hold in great respect. Indeed, the blogosphere speaks highly of few other professional gatherings.
Gnomedex (to us) is a living organism. With the right partnerships planted, we see our events continuing to unfold. We have already set the stage for this “television show” of sorts – an ongoing series of video and audio discussions which serve to bolster our brand and value. Gnomedex.com is also continuing to undergo a transformation to help further enable this social experience.
While technology brings us together, technology at Gnomedex is ancillary to its role in our daily lives. Software, hardware – it all boils down to experiences, personal and shared. We have deliberately opted not to funnel Gnomedex into a single “technology” silo. This has afforded us the freedom of lateral maneuverability – enabling us to appeal to a wide variety of enthusiasts who use technology for personal and/or professional pursuits. Politics, commerce, art, academia, philanthropy, science, communication – all areas touched by tech, and all relevant to the Gnomedex audience.
We have supported personal media revolutions (blogging, podcasting, etc.), and those communities have supported us in turn. Our conference has positioned itself as a zeitgeist for thought leaders and followers alike, and continues to play a role in relevant online and offline discourse.
It’s the heart of Gnomedex – the conference ethos – which ensures our continued growth and success. It's our amazing attendees and sponsors that keep us moving forward, year after year.
Saturday, August 21, 2010 at 1:30pm
Bell Harbor Conference Center, Seattle, WA

Jason Maas
jezebel.com
A New Jersey mom (and Glenn Beck supporter) has successfully gotten Revolutionary Voices: A Multicultural Queer Youth Anthology removed from a public library — because, of course, gay sex is "obscene."


























