Susie Bright
Susie Bright (also known as "Susie Sexpert") (born March 25, 1958, Arlington, Virginia) is a writer, speaker, teacher, audio show host, performer, all on the subject of sexuality.
She has a weekly program entitled "In Bed with Susie Bright" distributed through audible.com , where she discusses a variety of social, freedom of speech and sex related topics. Book and movie reviews are common. The show generally begins with a monologue on current events, generally followed by an interview. The show concludes with a Letters segment and the catch phrase "Clits up!"
Books
- Editor, Three the Hard Way: Three Novellas by William Harrison, Greg Boyd, and Tsaurah Litzky, Simon and Schuster, 2004
- Mommy's Little Girl: Susie Bright on Sex, Motherhood, Pornography, and Cherry Pie, Thunder's Mouth, 2004
- How to Write a Dirty Story, Simon and Schuster, 2002
- Full Exposure: Opening Up to Sex and Creativity, HarperSanFrancisco, 1999
- Series editor, Best American Erotica, Simon and Schuster, 1993 - 2005
- Susie Sexpert's Lesbian Sex World, 2nd edition with three new chapters, Cleis Press, 1998
- Herotica, 10th anniversary edition, with Afterword by the editor, Down There Press, 1998
- The Sexual State of the Union, Simon & Schuster, 1997, trade edition, 1998
- Author and co-editor, Nothing But the Girl: The Blatant Lesbian Image, Cassell, 1996
- SexWise, Cleis Press, 1995
- Editor, Totally Herotica, Book-of-the-Month Club, 1995
- Susie Bright's Sexual Reality: A Virtual Sex Reader, Cleis Press, 1992
- Featured artist, Angry Women, RE/Search, interview by Andrea Juno, Fall 1991
- Editor, Herotica, Herotica II, Herotica III, Down There Press and Penguin USA, 1988, 1992, and 1994
- Best American Erotica 2003, editor, ISBN 074322261X
Her website has operated from March 1997 to present and averages 30,000 hits per day, as of October 13, 2002.
Bright once wrote the lesbian sexual advice column for On Our Backs but did not come out as a bisexual as that was not what she wanted to convey to her readers at the time. She now writes for Salon magazine and is the mother of one daughter.
See also: sex-positive feminism.
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