Am I allowed to say the P word?
Well, sure I am! Read on...
I had a post and then my computer crashed. So you’ll just have to wait until I’m next rostered on for what I was originally going to talk about.
I’m going to my first SF/F convention in May -- Wiscon -- and I got on a panel! You guys will just love the title:
Porn Crushes the Patriarchy!
Here’s the blurb:
"Erotica for women is coming into the mainstream--novels from the pioneering Black Lace line are now available in trade paperback editions, shelved among the romance novels, which have long been described as 'porn for women,' and several major publishers (Harlequin, Avon, Kensington, etc.) have begun lines of women's erotica in the last couple of years. Publishers go where the money is, but what made the market favorable for erotica right now? Who's buying the books? Was the renaissance encouraged by online publishers such as Ellora's Cave? And does reading (and writing) porn really crush the patriarchy? "
Ok, I’m throwing this out to you -- where did the market come from for erotica and erotic romance? (and I’m sure I’m going to have to define the difference, I don’t know who the other people are on the panel)
Does reading/writing porn really crush the patriarchy?
Did I mention this is a feminist SF/F convention?
I am going to have so much fun!