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Blog Roundup
Welcome to another blog roundup! A lot of interesting food for thought here. I don’t fully agree with everything linked below, but all links got me thinking, which is the most important thing. A quick reminder that I guest blogged at Eden Connor’s blog: Women Desire Taboos in Their Erotica Tweet This Post
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Eden Connor Interview
This weekend, I did an interview with Eden Connor about Paypal, Erotica, and Female Desires. Go check it out and say hello! She’s also doing other interviews with readers and writers recently affected by the erotica ban like Sessha Batto and Remittance Girl. Tweet This Post
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Ocera – Interview with a Self-Pubbed Author
Ocera launched on December 4, 2011, and we have an exclusive interview with the author, Joelle D. Haskell, about the process, the characters in Ocera and more! Tweet This Post