On my old blog, I wrote a series about all the different ways I could get myself off. I don’t think I was actually trying to brag. More like, I figured I’d document it, and maybe start a conversation with the other readers about how they liked to come. And I did. I got a whole series going at one…
May 2012
11 posts
Thanks so much to Dick Schmidt for this fantastic photo (and to Jan Haag, who passed it on to me!) — Dick shot it on Maui last year, at a cafe/shop called Na Kani O Hula.
The sign reads: Haven’t had an orgasm today? Come on in… we can help!
Kind of a perfect fit, don’t you agree?
It’s National Masturbation Month- Celebrate! Read this blog- and get inspired.

Sunday night I had the crazy pleasure of reading with a rock star line up of fierce, femme, dirty word slingers at The Center for Sex and Culture. I got to see and hear guest star, Alysia Angel- who came directly from the South, whose characters are so well drawn and powerful they are still wandering around in my heaYou can see her in person and hear her get bawdy tonight at Bawdy Story Tellers with a hot line up- including Mollena Williams for a night of stories in the hot theme of Whose Your Daddy!
The other rock stars included widely anthologized local writer and writing workshop facilitator, Jen Cross who was also an amazing MC in sexy black heels and glitter. Virgie Tovar read a blazing hot, intimate and funny piece that had the audience whopping, laughing and whistling throughout. We also got to hear local Blogger, Organizer and hot story teller Blyth Barnow read two pieces- one of them on class that was challenging and brave. The amazing Daphne Gottlieb, winner of The Firecracker and Audre Lourde awards read a piece that left my church pew swearing and knocked on our asses.We got to hear a rich lyrical story with little bits of music from Nomy Lamm who will be performing on May 11 at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts. Tori Adams made us sweat a little with her hot number and left us wanting more. Allison Stilly entertained us with a piece that made us think and laugh. The fabulous Carol Queen graced us with a delicious hot story too.
I found out I was up first and in between the terror and flipping through the words I would read I was watching the performers arrive and then the audience. It was a packed house, full of hot, enthusiastic and receptive queer folks. It was wonderful to see how people were decked out in finery, particularly the femmes, performers and audience alike. It was a room full of color and this wild energy I wish I could plug into every night.
Mollena tells it like it is. Takes on class and race and the alt/sex and sex education communities, specifically producers. This is important and should be what people are thinking and talking about if we ever want any actual inclusion and respect for EVERYONE.
And if we don’t- why the hell not?
Audre Lorde (via feminismistheshit)
That’s right.
Investigating Gender as Performance
Diane Torr and Stephen Bottoms
CeCe can- and would love to!- receive books in jail. All books need to be new paperback copies sent directly from a publisher or an online bookstore. She can also receive newspaper and magazine subscriptions.
CeCe is very interested in drawing, music, fashion, dance, and pop culture. Please keep her interests in mind when sending her reading materials. The following is a list of items she would like to read. Please email mpls4cece@gmail.com if you send her a book or magazine so we can avoid sending duplicates.
- Runway Uncovered by Ester Vilaseca
- Transgender Liberation: A Movement Whose Time Has Come by Leslie Feinberg
- Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman by Leslie Feinberg
- Trans Liberation: Beyond Pink or Blue by Leslie Feinberg
Books and other printed materials can be sent to:
Public Safety Facility
Chrishaun Reed McDonald #2012000296
401 South 4th Avenue
Suite 100
Minneapolis, MN 55415Books and magazines must be addressed using CeCe’s full information above, including the inmate number. The Bureau of Prisons website notes that publications should not be “detrimental to the security, discipline, or good order of the institution, or facilitate criminal activity” so use your best judgement about what you send into the jail.
For info on join CeCe’s book club, check out this page.
I don’t know what to do to best support CeCe right now, but one of my first thoughts is that we can’t let her be forgotten after her sentencing and during her incarceration. She will need our support throughout, and this seems one way to provide it. (I would probably be careful about sending the books on the above list, as right now there’s probably a high chance for several duplicates being ordered at once.)
