Kaleigh Trace

Hot, Wet, and Shaking

How I Learned To Talk About Sex. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 144 Seiten
ISBN 1778430465
EAN 9781778430466
Veröffentlicht 1. August 2024
Verlag/Hersteller Invisible Publishing
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Beschreibung

Winner of the 2015 Evelyn Richardson Non-fiction AwardRevised and expanded tenth anniversary edition, featuring new essays and an introduction by Christa Couture. This is a sex book. It's a book about fucking yourself, fucking someone you love, fucking strangers. It's about saying words like cunt and come, and all manner of perverse verbiage. Mostly, it's about speaking honestly about our bodies and our vulnerability, recognizing we're all imperfect, worthy, and desirable. In this ten year anniversary edition of Hot, Wet & Shaking, Kaleigh Trace-disabled, queer, sex therapist-chronicles her journey from ignorance to bliss as she shamelessly discusses her sexual exploits and bodily negotiations. Trace's memoirs and essays generously welcome the reader into her world, modelling a humour and radical self acceptance that can teach us all how to talk about sex, and then some.

Portrait

Kaleigh Trace is a writer and therapist living in Toronto. In a previous life she made sex education her business. Her first book, Hot, Wet, and Shaking: How I Learned to Talk about Sex was published in 2014 and won the Evelyn Richardson Non-Fiction Award. Her work has also appeared in The Coast, Shameless Magazine, and on CBC Radio. Kaleigh has a Masters of Science in Couple’s and Family Therapy and passable punch-needling skills.