It is because of Susannah Breslin that the terms "bukkake," "Osteogenesis Imperfecta Fetish," and "stumpfucking" have become part of my vocabulary.
Her fiction and online pornopunditry examine the dirty fringes of media life, exploring sex in the age of Google with singularly snarky sensibility and a taste for erotic shock.
If porn were a studded black leather belt, and America a bare, pink ass, Susannah's work would trace the intricate rows of embossed welts left behind. She is neither...
It's cool to involve every aspect of sex. There's a lot more then most people pay attention to. There are layers and dimensions and i love to read this. I also love to see a strong women like her.
Things like this need to be welcomed into the bedroom. Where's my collar ? ? ? Hell, where's my mistress..?
Wow! I would never have expected to see an interview of Susannah Breslin on here. Great interview by the way. I have really enjoyed watching Sexcetera on Playboy TV. Her pieces were some of the more interesting to watch (unlike the two guys that pretty much just visit different strip clubs, yawn). Didn't know that she had any other work out there. Going to have check her work out. Thanks for the interview.
Whether through internet, cable or dvd, the "secret museum" has opened its doors far and wide. In the century that has passed since Joyce's mythic June 16, 2004, plenty has come to the likes of Molly and Leopold. But when can it be called a sexual revolution and how should it be described? Breslin sees that sex is changing us, hopefully for the better.
Sean
STAFF
Los Angeles, CA
JAN 18, 2003 05:00 PM