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Susie Hara on the Reverse Striptease

Susie Hara on the Reverse Striptease

December 1, 2016
Rebecca Samuelson
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, Interview, The Write Stuff

An interview with Susie Hara, from The Write Stuff series: Susie Hara is the author of the novel Finder of Lost Objects (Ithuriel’s Spear Press), which was a finalist…

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ORGASMIC: passport to the big O

ORGASMIC: passport to the big O

February 5, 2011
Maureen Bee
Event Review

Jan 28 11, The Booksmith (Maureen Blennerhassett) Who better to spend a Friday evening with than the crème de la crème of women’s erotica? Sounds…

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