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Hot Sex

“A deliciously detailed primer . . . cover[s] the gamut from sensuality to role-playing and everything in between . . . Get ready to rock your sex life!” —Candida Royalle, feminist erotic filmmaker & author of How to Tell a Naked Man What to Do

From radio personality Emily Morse and sex educator Jamye Waxman comes all the awesome information of The Joy of Sex without cheesy art or outdated photos. This gorgeously graphic guide to getting it on will appeal to a hip, contemporary audience and is a beautiful book for the cellphone or tablet as well. Comprehensive, filled with useful guidance and hints, lavishly illustrated and no-holds-barred, this is the new definitive guide to sex with hundreds of ideas to enhance your sex life’s playfulness, passion, and possibilities . . . starting tonight!

“A simply wonderful book that everyone should have in their collection. The combination of spot-on advice with beautiful, accessible graphics makes this an instant classic. Pick any page to jump-start your own fun evening or weekend. Kudos to the authors for an excellent job.” —Nina Hartley, author of Nina Hartley’s Guide to Total Sex

“This book serves up sex education like it’s a beautiful box of Valentine’s day chocolates. Given with a whole lot of love, Hot Sex is a sampler of sweet, sensual snacks in perfect, petite portions that give gooey gratification. Delicious!” —Annie Sprinkle, Ph.D., sexologist, artist, pleasure activist

Jamye Waxman, Emily Morse

Emily Morse created the top-rated podcast “Sex with Emily” (www.sexwithemily.com), which is now a radio broadcast, as well as a popular iPhone app, “101 Sex Tips From Sex With Emily.” She’s syndicating the live radio show and has a television show in development. Emily has interviewed hundreds of experts about every realm of sexual experience, exploring topics from the common questions people ask to the outer realms of sexual exploration. She’s been proud to welcome (and learn from) doctors, swingers, matchmakers, sex coaches, sensual-party hosts, sex-toy manufacturers, orgasmic monks, and many “real people,” including happily married couples. Emily holds a degree in psychology from the University of Michigan, and has worked in documentary film and electoral politics in San Francisco. Jamye Waxman, M.Ed., holds a graduate degree in sex education from Philadelphia’s Widener University. She is the former sex-advice columnist for Playgirl magazine and a writer for the LA Weekly’s After Dark. Jamye has also consulted for HBO’s The Katie Morgan Show, and her work has appeared in Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Zink, AVN Novelty, Xbiz, Steppin’ Out, and on Cherrytv.com, sexhealthguru.com, and RealitySandwich.com. The author of two prior books on sexuality, Jamye is also the creator and host of the 101 Positions for Lovers and Personal Touch video series for Adam and Eve Pictures. She travels extensively teaching workshops on sexual pleasure and has been widely quoted in the media. The President of Feminists for Free Expression, she lives in Los Angeles and online at www.jamyewaxman.com. Benjamin Wachenje started his career as a spray-can artist and went on to graduate in Fine Art and Graphic Design from Camberwell School of Arts. His illustrations continue to be influenced by the early hip-hop movement and contemporary street culture. His first solo exhibition, Open Mic (1997), was a series of portraits that documented underground British hip- hop artists. Since then he has been a contributor for numerous lifestyle magazines including Wired, Stuff, ESPN, and Time, as both an illustrator and graphic designer. Benjamin has been kept busy with mostly illustration and animation briefs and collaborations with advertising agencies. He has developed national campaigns for Timberland, British Telecom, BBC, MTV, Levi’s, Nike, Toyota, Microsoft, Virgin Atlantic, SNCF, and Columbia Records. He lives and works in London.

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