Help make the world a sexier place!

I have a friend named Emily Bingham. She’s a rope bottom and a fetish model, and if you’ve read this blog for a while you’ve doubtless seen photos I’ve done of her, like the ones of her tied up in the ruins of an old house I posted here (link is not safe for work, of course).

What you might not know is she’s also a writer, and a damn good one at that. She’s one of the top erotica writers on Amazon (under a pseudonym), and now she’s launching a new project: a true memoir of her experiences and adventures in rope. The book is long, and covers thirty stories, some of them funny, some of them sexy, some of them heartbreaking.

And she needs your help.

Emily is running a crowdfunding campaign to finance the memoir. I’ve been lucky enough to see an early version, and it’s awesome. I highly encourage you to check out her crowdfunding and help support it.

It’s an important book. It covers the ups and downs–sex, erotica, assault, consent–of life in the world of BDSM, and does it unflinchingly and with absolute candor. It’s the kind of book we need if we’re going to help move the BDSM community in the direction of ethics and consent.

And did I mention it’s sexy?

Please, check out the crowdfunding. If it appeals to you, support it.

2 thoughts on “Help make the world a sexier place!

  1. Okay. First, obviously I am standing on a hill of white male privilege. But…because you have a “voice” I think you would do a better service to the BDSM community if you phrased this as ‘aiding the BDSM community in furthering their pursuit of ethics and consent’. Because, otherwise, it makes it sound like every BDSM community in the world is rife with unethical behavior and rape. Which…isn’t true. And…a surprisingly large number of people listen to you and take your words as very true.

    K.

  2. Okay. First, obviously I am standing on a hill of white male privilege. But…because you have a “voice” I think you would do a better service to the BDSM community if you phrased this as ‘aiding the BDSM community in furthering their pursuit of ethics and consent’. Because, otherwise, it makes it sound like every BDSM community in the world is rife with unethical behavior and rape. Which…isn’t true. And…a surprisingly large number of people listen to you and take your words as very true.

    K.

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