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Mohrbooks Literary Agency
Sebastian Ritscher |
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HOW A BAD GIRL FELL IN LOVE
This is a love story for people who don't believe in love stories, erotica for people who are bored of erotic fiction, and a feminist manifesto for the politically confused.
Part confessional, part drunken-rant-on-the-bus, Girl on the Net guides readers through the lessons that a thirty-something sex blogger has learned about sex and love. The journey begins with a happy ending and goes swiftly downhill, dismantling some of the myths about romance as she weaves her own relationship issues and surprises through candid personal stories and weird facts gathered from three years of sex blogging.
The book explores key sexual issues facing men and women: porn, kink, commitment, the biological clock, why feminist men are hot (!) and how society dictates how we should conduct and feel in our significant relationships. It also explores whether sex and love should really go hand in hand, or whether happiness lies in following your true desire.this is a love story for people who don't believe in love stories, erotica for people who are bored with erotic fiction and a popular feminist manifesto for the politically confused.
Girl on the Net is a London-based award-winning sex blogger and writer-of-things-on-the-internet, covering topics like erotica, feminism, popular culture and body confidence. A bestselling author with more than her fair share of sex and dating mistakes behind her, her unique mix of dirty stories, unusual advice and witty, funny, outspoken rants has gathered a wide audience both in the UK and abroad. She has featured in a number of UK publications including The Mirror, TimeOut, Glamour, FHM, the London Evening Standard, and she has written for the Guardian and the New Statesman, as well as sex sites, dating sites, and mainstream online magazines such as The Debrief. Her blog gets over 120,000 visits each month, over 2 million pageviews in 2015. Alexa.com ranks it more highly than other popular sex and feminism websites including The F Word, Sex and London City, Everyday Sexism and The Vagenda.
The book explores key sexual issues facing men and women: porn, kink, commitment, the biological clock, why feminist men are hot (!) and how society dictates how we should conduct and feel in our significant relationships. It also explores whether sex and love should really go hand in hand, or whether happiness lies in following your true desire.this is a love story for people who don't believe in love stories, erotica for people who are bored with erotic fiction and a popular feminist manifesto for the politically confused.
Girl on the Net is a London-based award-winning sex blogger and writer-of-things-on-the-internet, covering topics like erotica, feminism, popular culture and body confidence. A bestselling author with more than her fair share of sex and dating mistakes behind her, her unique mix of dirty stories, unusual advice and witty, funny, outspoken rants has gathered a wide audience both in the UK and abroad. She has featured in a number of UK publications including The Mirror, TimeOut, Glamour, FHM, the London Evening Standard, and she has written for the Guardian and the New Statesman, as well as sex sites, dating sites, and mainstream online magazines such as The Debrief. Her blog gets over 120,000 visits each month, over 2 million pageviews in 2015. Alexa.com ranks it more highly than other popular sex and feminism websites including The F Word, Sex and London City, Everyday Sexism and The Vagenda.
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Published 2016-03-01 by Blink Publishing |
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Published 2016-03-01 by Blink Publishing |