Writing

*Safer Sex for Queers
A harm reduction-based guide on safer sex targeted towards queers but applicable to anyone.
Published in SOAPzine (now called Bend Over Magazine) Fall/Winter 2009 edition.

*Whore Lover: Lovers and Partners of Sex Workers Speak
compiled/edited by Sadie Lune
An anthology of non-fiction essays written by the non-paying partners of sex workers about their experiences and feelings regarding their unique position in the marketplace of love.
From casual dates, to great long term relationships, to going down in flames, ‘Whore Lover’ will explore the personal narratives of people attracted, intimate and in love with those who work in the sex industry. Present and former lovers and partners of sex workers are encouraged to submit. Whore Lover is looking to represent the stories of a multiplicity of people: people of color, trans, queer, gay, straight, of all ages. Partners of workers in all areas of the sex industry will be featured.

*call for submissions*


*“Envelopes”published in Hos, Hookers, Call Girls and Rent Boys edited by David Henry Sterry and RJ Martin

The New York Times Book Review says:
“One online dominatrix, Sadie Lune, pooh-poohs all the knowing talk of the “natural power” of a domme making a “proud man” stoop — you know, the lawyer, doctor or judge who wants to clean toilets on a leash. “What we talk about, often off the Internet and out of leather, is the power of money. . . . More often than not the money tops the scene. . . . Money demands slow heavy bondage when all we feel like is smacking a grateful subject around. . . . The biggest trick is really coming to terms with the fact that money is the boss’s boss.” So which is more powerful, money or sex?”
By TONI BENTLEY
Published: August 20, 2009