Monday Linktopia
I woke up sick today, for no apparent reason. Not like “I have a cold” sick, either. Like, “I am so exhausted mentally and emotionally that I am breaking down
I woke up sick today, for no apparent reason. Not like “I have a cold” sick, either. Like, “I am so exhausted mentally and emotionally that I am breaking down
She told me she has not one, not two, but five “altered personalities” she performs as, bending not just gender roles but species ones, too, and exploring all sorts of themes like insanity, size, and sex appeal. And she started out as part of a Rocky Horror cast. As Frank. … Continue readingInterview with Regina Stargazer at Luna Luna Magazine!
Most of you, I’m assuming, were not able to make it to the SUMMER DEATH poetry reading featuring six Luna Luna writers/editors/contributors last Thursday. Luckily, there is some video of
Continue readingVideo from the Luna Luna SUMMER DEATH Poetry Reading!
Happy Autumn, everybody! It’s officially now fall, so bring on the scarves and boots and… pumpkin spice… everything. Dear god. The pumpkin spice… Anyway! New interviews up at Luna Luna,
Apologies, my lovely darling crumpets, for not writing you brilliant new blog posts more often! I am in the process of trying to find a new apartment in New York
Continue readingColumns and Podcasts and and Poetry and Moving
A new article of mine was published over the weekend at Luna Luna! This one is an advice column to a young man named James, who wonders how to get his l0w-libidoed girlfriend to be more interested in sex. … Continue readingLuna Luna: She’s Just Not That Into It (Having Sex)
Over the course of the Earth’s last revolution around the Sun, Luna Luna has transformed from 10 or so driven writers and a few readers to over a million hits to date, more than 50 regular writers and contributors, numerous articles that have gone viral, regular features and columns, and general badassitude on a scale nobody could have predicted. … Continue readingLuna Luna Magazine: 1 Year Old and Full of Itself (and my writing)
FEM is more masculine than FEMME, so that appealed to me. (Sorry I couldn’t resist)….What I bring to burlesque is my passion for the things I love and a desire to share my weird/twisted/crazy/sexy stories with an audience. … Continue readingLuna Luna: An Interview with Fem Appeal
These performers take their art seriously, and the fact they end up near-naked and twirling nipple tassels does not mean that they are, in any way whatsoever, “available” to you. … Continue readingLuna Luna: Burlesquetiquette
I’m soooo giddily excited to report that an interview with me and my co-creator Jayel Draco, about the graphic novel Tracy Queen, is now up at Luna Luna Magazine! We
Continue readingLuna Luna Magazine Interview About Tracy Queen! Wahoo!