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Diary of a
Married Call Girl


Reason Online:
My conversation with
Kerry Howley
about seduction, trafficking and
the anti-prostitution problem.

Am I My Brothel's Keeper?

Dip Into Chapter One

Hurricane Updates:

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ABA Bookseller Relief Fund
for Katrina survivors
in the book trade



Saturday, March 18, 2006
Meet the author @ Sex Worker Visions: Weds. 3/29 in NYC

The reception (see below, Monday 3/13 post) will actually be from 6:00-9:00 PM. I was planning to sign books from 6:00 - 8:00 and then party for awhile. If anyone thinks this is a bad plan, let me know.

This promises to be a multipurpose celebration. Tasting menu!

A) It's the opening night of a very cool-sounding art show, Sex Worker Visions. Therefore, lots of arty sex workers in attendance and, I think, visual artists who are intrigued by sex work.

B) It's a soiree for the Sex Work Matters conference sponsored by CUNY and The New School. (Casting call for The Slutty Professor? Apologies to Jerry Lewis.)

C) $pread is a year old this month! First birthday party for the sex worker zine.

D) $pread's Spring 2006 issue is launching that very night.

E) Book-signings by Scarlot Harlot, Tracy Quan and others (TBA).

F) Meet your inner philanthropist. A portion of each Diary sale will be donated to $pread. Both Diaries will be available!

Where is this actually happening??

Meet me at the LGBT Community Center: 208 West 13th Street (btw 7th & 8th)in Greenwich Village.



Monday, March 13, 2006
My next book-signing: Manhattan, Weds March 29 6:00-8:00 pm

I'll be at the opening night of Sex Worker Visions which also happens to be $pread magazine's first birthday party!

For every book sold, a portion will be donated to $pread. Join me at:

LGBT Community Center,
208 West 13th Street
(btw 7th & 8th)
New York, NY 10011

between 6:00 and 8:00 pm

See you there! I will post more info in the next few days.



Sunday, March 05, 2006
Philly Ink on Sunday

Pimps, stripped bare of bling... is the headline on my latest opinion column at Philadelphia Inquirer.

In the UK, pimp chic's out of control because it has gone mainstream. Teenagers, along with major department stores (and airlines), are latching on to its symbols and slogans...