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Young and Kinky? Contribute and get published in this new anthology.
Published on July 4, 2009 at 1:27 PM by maymay | Filed under BDSM in the Media, Posts | No CommentsI’m excited to say that Matt Johnson, also known as Bad Faggot, is editing a new book whose working title is Young and Kinky. The book promises to touch on some really interesting subjects, ones that are very near and dear to my heart, including “youth leadership in kink communities” and “does young equal submissive?” Conversio Virium has a proud history of being a leading organization for college-aged individuals and has never been more important for New York City’s youngsters than it is now, so I’m sure all of us have something to say about being young and kinky.
Matt is looking for short non-fiction writing to include in the anthology. Send a 3 paragraph summary and a short contributor bio to him by July 31st to be considered. Details of his Young and Kinky call for submissions follows:
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Young and Kinky, edited by Matt Johnson aka Bad Faggot
We’re the present and future of a network of communities which are growing by leaps and bounds but which nonetheless feel marginalized and threatened. We’re either hailed as saviors of a sexual culture or framed as a problem that culture is forced to confront in order to survive. We’re often talked about in the abstract but only rarely are our individual voices setting the terms of the conversation. This book means to shift that balance.
Young and Kinky (working title) is an anthology of short nonfiction by people under age 40 who are participants in leather, BDSM, fetish, kink or related communities. This collection defines “community” as broadly as possible: from educational events to sex parties, from book clubs to social networking sites, from erotic businesses to charitable organizations.
Possible topics for inclusion:
- coming out narratives: finding communities, finding other young kinksters
- forming our own groups: TNG, boys/girls of leather
- integrating into existing groups: how to do it successfully
- bars, clubs, contests: are kink institutions still relevant?
- the generation gap: relating to our elders and our history
- youth leadership in kink communities
- where we live: physical and virtual gathering places
- what we do: is our kink different?
- naming: what do we call ourselves and why?
- why now? are there more of us than there used to be?
- is age just a number? when are we no longer “young”?
- talking across divisions of gender and sexual preference
- does young equal submissive?
- social bias (racism, sexism, ageism, biphobia, transphobia) in the scene
- out in the world: kinky at work, with family, friends, and children, in other communities
Contributions should range from 1000 to 5000 words in length. Please no fiction, porn/erotica, or poetry. This is a nonfiction volume reflecting our lived experiences as younger kinky people of all genders and orientations. Contributions from women, transfolk, and kinky folk of color are particularly encouraged.
Please submit a summary (no more than 3 paragraphs) plus a brief contributor bio no later than July 31, 2009. Initial submission of full articles should be no later than December 31, 2009. Electronic submissions strongly preferred.
Contact: “Matt Johnson” <badfaggot@hotmail.com>
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