New Erotica for Feminists
By Caitlin Kunkel, Brooke Preston, Fiona Taylor and Carrie Wittmer
By Caitlin Kunkel, Brooke Preston, Fiona Taylor and Carrie Wittmer
By Caitlin Kunkel, Brooke Preston, Fiona Taylor and Carrie Wittmer
By Caitlin Kunkel, Brooke Preston, Fiona Taylor and Carrie Wittmer
By Caitlin Kunkel, Brooke Preston, Fiona Taylor and Carrie Wittmer
Read by Soneela Nankani
By Caitlin Kunkel, Brooke Preston, Fiona Taylor and Carrie Wittmer
Read by Soneela Nankani
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$22.00
Nov 13, 2018 | ISBN 9780525540403
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Nov 13, 2018 | ISBN 9780525540410
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Nov 13, 2018 | ISBN 9781984841254
80 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for New Erotica for Feminists:
“This erotica made my loins enflamed with desire… to smash the patriarchy. I would gladly read a whole book of it and pay even a whole Man’s Salary to purchase said book. It deserves to be promoted as much as any high-performance woman in the workplace.”
—Alexandra Petri, Washington Post columnist
“Might be the funniest book of the year (I LOVED this).”
—Joanna Goddard, A Cup of Jo
“New Erotica for Feminists accomplishes what the best satire always should: it’s smart, funny, and, most importantly, necessary. I loved it. So will you. I could have kept reading forever.”
—Mike Sacks, author of And Here’s the Kicker and Poking a Dead Frog
“This book left me hot, bothered, and pining for more equality. Which is generally my default setting…but still. This is the kind of fantasy that gives us what we really want: men who understand emotional labor and an immortal Ruth Bader Ginsburg.”
—Gemma Hartley, author of Fed Up: Emotional Labor, Women, and the Way Forward
“We’ve never been so amused and turned on at the same time.”
—HelloGiggles
“I love fantasy novels, and a whole book of satirical feminist erotica like this ridiculous hilarity is more of an escape than any sword-and-sorcery epic. I also hope that these broads included elves in the book, but if they didn’t, I still want to tell everybody to buy it.”
—Sara Benincasa, author of Real Artists Have Day Jobs
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