call for submissions for “Whore Lover” anthology

Hi all, I am working on a submission for this book, I wonder if any of you are also interested in participating?

Call for Submissions: WhoreLover (working title)

Please submit via email attachment (pdf or doc file) to: partnersanthology@gmail.com

Deadline: November 23rd 2009

Compiled/Edited by Sadie Lune

Whore Lover: Lovers and Partners of Sex Workers Speak

An anthology of non-fiction essays written by the non-paying partners (queer-trans-straight) 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.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

*Day to day negotiations
*My partner and I turned each other out
* I was a trick and then became a lover
*Loving a Sex Work Celebrity
*My partner’s job turns me on
* My partner’s work inspired me to be a sex work client
* I’m a sex worker and I only date other sex workers
*How I deal with family and friends around my partner’s work
*How I’ve dealt (or not) with my own ego around my partner’s sex work
*My partner switched jobs within the industry and how that worked for us
* My partner’s sex work is a secret from everyone (including me?)
*I broke up with my partner because of sex work

People who have dated/loved/married all variety of sex workers, such as: porn actors, strippers, FBSM/sensual massage providers, street-based workers, tantra providers, erotic body workers, sexual surrogates, escorts, fetish workers, phone-sex workers, pro-Dominants and pro-submissives, are welcome to submit.

A limited number of interviews are possible to those who are interested in having their voices heard but feel more comfortable talking than writing. No poetry, please.

Pseudonyms or anonymous submissions are fine and will be honored.

Pieces should be between 1000-7000 words.

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Posted: November 1st, 2009 under Whore Love.