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We're back with more goodness from the folks involved with Best Lesbian Erotica of the Year Volume 5. In this episode, you'll hear highlights from our conversation with some of the contributors and editor of the anthology. We cover whether kink is the norm in queer and lesbian relationships, why lesbian erotica matters, and whether erotica equals sex or something greater.
- Rain Degrey, a writer, advice columnist, podcaster and educator whose work has taken her from Kink.com to Harvard University.
- Mary P. Burns whose first novel, Forging a Desire Line, was published by Bold Strokes Books in May 2020.
- June Amelia Rose, an anarchist leatherdyke fiction writer and submissive transsexual femme living in Brooklyn.
- Sinclair Sexsmith, “the best-known butch erotica writer whose kinky, groundbreaking stories have turned on countless queer women” according to AfterEllen.com.
Follow Feminist Erotica on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and email us with questions/comments/concerns at [email protected]. This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.
By Karen Hawkins4
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We're back with more goodness from the folks involved with Best Lesbian Erotica of the Year Volume 5. In this episode, you'll hear highlights from our conversation with some of the contributors and editor of the anthology. We cover whether kink is the norm in queer and lesbian relationships, why lesbian erotica matters, and whether erotica equals sex or something greater.
- Rain Degrey, a writer, advice columnist, podcaster and educator whose work has taken her from Kink.com to Harvard University.
- Mary P. Burns whose first novel, Forging a Desire Line, was published by Bold Strokes Books in May 2020.
- June Amelia Rose, an anarchist leatherdyke fiction writer and submissive transsexual femme living in Brooklyn.
- Sinclair Sexsmith, “the best-known butch erotica writer whose kinky, groundbreaking stories have turned on countless queer women” according to AfterEllen.com.
Follow Feminist Erotica on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and email us with questions/comments/concerns at [email protected]. This episode is sponsored by Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast.

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