IN THE FLESH EROTIC READING SERIES
AUGUST 21st at 8 PM
AT HAPPY ENDING LOUNGE, 302 BROOME STREET, NYC
(B/D to Grand, J/M/Z to Bowery, F to Delancey or F/V to 2nd Avenue, http://www.happyendinglounge.com)
Admission: Free
Happy Ending Lounge: 212-334-9676
Summer heats up as
In The Flesh celebrates the release of host
Rachel Kramer Bussel’s latest anthology
Spanked: Red-Cheeked Erotica, with readings from contributors
M. David Hornbuckle, Andy Horwitz, and
Madlyn March. Also featured are novelist
Jessica Anya Blau (
The Summer of Naked Swim Parties), comedian
Sara Benincasa, erotic poet
Monica Day (host of A Taste of Sex) and filmmaker
Tony Comstock. Copies of Spanked will be available for sale. Free candy and cupcakes will be served.
Sara Benincasa is a Manhattan-based writer and comedian. For a year and a half, she wrote for the Nerve.com Blog-a-Log under the name "SJ1000." She also contributed to the 2008 Nerve/Chronicle Books release Sex Position of the Day: Expert Edition. She hosts the weekly storytelling show "Family Hour with Auntie Sara" at Comix. She covers politics in New York for the MTV News Choose or Lose Street Team, and has appeared on "Total Request Live," MTV News, and "Brian Lehrer Live." She is a frequent guest on the Sirius Satellite Network channels Maxim, Cosmo, and Indie Talk.
www.sarabenincasa.com
Jessica Anya Blau's debut novel,
The Summer of Naked Swim Parties, was recommended summer reading in
The New York Post, New York Magazine, and
The Today Show. She has published over twenty-five short stories and optioned a screenplay. Currently, she is teaching at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore where she graduated from The Writing Seminars.
www.jessicaanyablau.com/
Rachel Kramer Bussel’s most recent edited anthologies include
Spanked: Red-Cheeked Erotica, Rubber Sex, Dirty Girls, Yes, Sir, Yes, Ma’am and
Best Sex Writing 2008. She is Senior Editor at
Penthouse Variations and wrote the popular Lusty Lady column for
The Village Voice. Rachel has also written for
AVN, Bust, Cosmopolitan, Gothamist, Mediabistro,
Metro, New York Post, Punk Planet, San Francisco Chronicle, Time Out New York and
Velvetpark. She also co-edits the cupcake blog
Cupcakes Take the Cake.
www.rachelkramerbussel.com
Tony Comstock came to New York City in the early 90’s as a journeyman commercial photographer and advertising copywriter. In short order, New York City decided his talents were better suited to film and video, and over the course of the next dozen or so years he directed films for Fortune 500 companies, international relief agencies, and circled the world several times on both commissioned and self-financed documentary projects. In 1995 he and his wife Peggy began shooting experimental erotic shorts that were to become the conceptual and technical foundation for Comstock Films. When not shooting or editing he enjoys spending time with his family and splashing in the sea. His sixth erotic documentary feature,
Bill and Desiree: Love is Timeless, is slated for release in early Winter '08.
http://www.comstockfilms.com
Monica Day wears many hats: entrepreneur, mother, writer and poet, performer, coach, trainer, and community leader. Her new online publication, The Sensual Life, features erotic writing and ideas about how to infuse your day-to-day life with more intimacy, sensuality – and yes, raw, hardcore sex. She is a sensuality coach who works with both couples and individuals. She also hosts “A Taste of Sex,” an erotic poetry open mic night at the OneTaste Urban Retreat Center in New York on the first Wednesday of every month.
M. David Hornbuckle is a full-time writer and musician, originally from Birmingham, Alabama. His fiction has been published in McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, Isms, Peek, Air in the Paragraph Line and Astarte. His novella
The Salvation of Billy Wayne Carter was published as an e-book by Cantarabooks in October 2007. Hornbuckle now lives in NYC where he is finishing up a novel and is the leader of the M. David Hornbuckle Dixieland Space Orchestra.
www.mdhornbuckle.net
Andy Horwitz is a writer/performer/producer in NYC. He has performed his comic monologues and spoken word pieces to sold out houses all over New York in such venues as P.S.122, Dixon Place and Here Arts Center. His writing has appeared frequently at Nerve.com,
Heeb Magazine and other outlets. In 2005 he ran for Mayor of NYC, a campaign which is documented in the film
The Promise of New York. He is the founder and editor of Culturebot.org.
Madlyn March is the pseudonym of a writer whose work has appeared in the anthology
First-Timers, Spanked: Red-Cheeked Erotica, Black Table, AfterEllen, AfterElton,
Complete Woman, The New York Post, Time Out New York, and others.