Category: Luna Luna
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Jenelle Leigh Campion: Interview with an Artist/Healer/Witch
Please please please, go read the interview I did with artist/healer/witch Jenelle Leigh Campion for Luna Luna Magazine! Jenelle is a shamanic healer, artist in many media, podcaster, feminist, MFA holder, sacrocranial journey therapist, massage therapist, reiki master, ritualist, promoter of love, and all around badass who sells her art on the street in the…
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Luna Luna: Sweet Corn Farm Girl Memories
It is both one of the sweetest and fondest memories of growing up in the country, and a chill-inducing series of creepy-crawly recollections.
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Luna Luna: No Safe Word (an Interview with Arrie Davidson)
I’m not going to tell you in my own words why you need to read the interview I did with Arrie Davidson, aka Faux Pas le Fae, about her new show, “No Safe Word,” debuting tomorrow night at Dixon Place. The show is a sort of movement-based performance that is Arrie processing her experiences as…
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Luna Luna: Latest Love + Lust!
I encouraged self-examination, self-pleasure, and Ilana Glazer. Cause duh.
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Luna Luna is Accepting Submissions!
A fantastic community of creative, talented, intelligent, loving, supportive people that I enjoy being a part of. Also sexy. They’re very sexy.
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Feeling Generous? Here Are Some Crowdfunding Options!
Based upon your internet reading habits, you are clearly a person of discerning taste, intelligence, and all-around classiness, so I’m willing to bet you are a generous and loving soul, to boot.
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Luna Luna: If You Want a Job Done Right…
I talk to two letter writers who are trying to get back in touch with their sensual sides, one of whom “loses interest” in dirty deeds, and another who, after a lifetime of sexual violence, manipulation, fear, and shame, has rediscovered her wild side through erotic literature.
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Luna Luna: A Goodbye Letter to New York
Just in time for me to go on vacation (thank god), my latest piece for Luna Luna surfaces! I originally called it “A Breakup Letter to New York.”
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Luna Luna: Talking to Revolutionary Communist Protestors at the NYC Porn Film Festival
Lynsey G: What about porn that’s made by people who are in a relationship, and want to put that on video? Protestor: But that’s not what defines pornography.