Description
Kink Is, Divine Deviance, Foreword by Margaret Cho
An Anthology of Surprisingly Relatable True Stories About Sex, Power, and Joy
$34.99
ISBN: 9798989233373
Fine Softcover; 290 pages; 66 photographs; 6”x9”
Publication Date: September 17, 2024
Summary
In this groundbreaking anthology, featuring a foreword by Margaret Cho, kinky people from around the world reveal in intimate detail their true stories of embracing the non-traditional practices that have informed or defined their identities, sexualities, relationships, connections, and communities.
Filled with first-person narratives and stunning photographs, Kink Is captures the universal presence of kink across cultures, private lives, and public events. In these stories – as vulnerably honest as they are bravely bold – real people share what motivates and animates their desires to experience human-to-human connection in novel ways, most often in the pursuit of increased emotional freedom, physical autonomy, individual power, and mind-altering joy. Featured here are activists, rebels, and professionals alike: Readers will meet a teacher, a technology guru, a priest, a political prisoner, a therapist, an astrophysicist, and a grandmother, among many others across all walks of life.
These people come to Kink Is from everywhere, whether living their authentic lives in big cities, tidy subdivisions, or rural outposts. In the end, Kink Is uncovers how common life on the sexual frontier actually is, making this book surprisingly relatable – even for people who think they are not kinky.
Includes 66 photographs.
Author
Kink Is is the debut book from a multimedia project guided by a collective of community activists, editors, filmmakers, and a sex therapist. They come together from across the U.S. and Europe to help people tell their true stories about kink in real life, aiming to remove shame and stigma. A documentary film series is under development. The authors, collectors, curators, editors, and makers include Race Bannon, Patrick Davis, Jörg Fockele, Silke Niggemeier, Adam Ouderkirk, and Beatrice Stonebanks.
Reviews
“I love the people in this book because they have found their way to the special place they inhabit and can take others there with their stories.”
Margaret Cho, from the Foreword