The Halcyon Links of June
This month, links range from deconstructing virginity to the way deepfakes are being used to BTS revelations from the adult industry. … Continue readingThe Halcyon Links of June
This month, links range from deconstructing virginity to the way deepfakes are being used to BTS revelations from the adult industry. … Continue readingThe Halcyon Links of June
It’s been a really interesting month for s*x-positive and adult-industry links, so I’m going to dive right in to my monthly curated round-up. Please enjoy! … Continue readingMAY I Present—Links from May?
On this podcast, I teamed up with my creative (and life) partner, artist Jayel Draco, to talk about our sex-positive graphic novel, Tracy Queen. … Continue readingThe “Sex With Timaree” Podcast Talks Tracy Queen!
MAY I present to you some hand-picked links about Masturbation Month, STI testing, legislation, intimacy coordinators, adult crowdfunding, and more? … Continue readingMAY I Present Some Links? (Get it? Cause It’s May?)
I wrote for Women Write About Comics and Medium about why promiscuous women are actually badasses, and I why I wrote a graphic novel to that effect. … Continue readingPromiscuous Women Will Rule the World: or, two articles I wrote
You may know that I’m a relentless optimist. Particularly when it comes to writing about sex and sex work, I’m especially upbeat. Especially in times like these, when there’s so much trying to divide us, I think the unity and happiness of sex are more important than ever. So, you won’t be surprised by the upbeat attitude behind the articles I wrote for Glamour and MEL, and the interview I did with Sex City Radio. … Continue readingLynsey G: Relentless Optimist
It’s Tuesday! And it’s lunch time! Seems like a perfect opportunity to take a break with your favorite glam beverages and do some glam Internet reading and viewing, n’est ce pas? Especially content about feminism, sexuality, porn stars, and empowerment! SO GLAM. … Continue readingGlam Lunch with Lots of Links!
Hello, world! I’m going to assume that you all had a lovely, long Memorial Day weekend filled with sun and fun and friends. Not because that’s really how I think
It’s the night of the winter solstice, friends. The darkest night of the year. Fittingly, I just read this essay/short story by Christopher Zeischegg. It is dark. Very, very dark.
I have been remiss in my duties as a blogger, and I hope you haven’t been left wandering the lonely alleyways of the interwebz, scared and cold, without me. … Continue readingA Links-y Thursday Afternoon