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What it means to be sexually promiscuous in contemporary American culture, edited by cult-favorite author Michelle Tea.
“Sluts”, the first publication from vulgarian queer publisher Dopamine Books, is an exploration of what it means to be sexually promiscuous in contemporary American culture. Featuring personal essays, spilled secrets, fiction, memoir, and experimental works, “Sluts” asks writers and readers to investigate the many ways the notion of the slut impacts our inner and outer lives, as a threat or an identity, a punishment or an aspiration, a lifestyle, an aesthetic, a philosophy and rallying cry. From hideous and terrifying first encounters to postapocalyptic polyamory, from unionizing sex workers to backstage tableaux of sex and drugs and rock and roll, “Sluts's” stories probe the liberating highs and abject lows of physical abandon.
“Sluts”, the first publication from vulgarian queer publisher Dopamine Books, is an exploration of what it means to be sexually promiscuous in contemporary American culture. Featuring personal essays, spilled secrets, fiction, memoir, and experimental works, “Sluts” asks writers and readers to investigate the many ways the notion of the slut impacts our inner and outer lives, as a threat or an identity, a punishment or an aspiration, a lifestyle, an aesthetic, a philosophy and rallying cry. From hideous and terrifying first encounters to postapocalyptic polyamory, from unionizing sex workers to backstage tableaux of sex and drugs and rock and roll, “Sluts's” stories probe the liberating highs and abject lows of physical abandon.