This fourth issue of Lickety Split smut zine is bursting the sides of its corset. 84 pages of hot, smart smut make this the biggest issue yet. Lickety Split is launching the fabulous fourth issue with a pimped-out party featuring music by Lil’ Pip, backed up by the Dead Doll Dancers, Flames! and Trancelvania with pornographic projections by the Double Negative Collective. Dance party apres with DJ Backdoor.
When: Friday, February 23rd, 9pm
Where: Club Lambi, 4465 St- Laurent, just below Mont-Royal
How much: $7 gets you a copy of the zine and an eyeful of the show
about Issue #4: This issue of Lickety Split features interviews with living legend Annie Sprinkle, photos of the lovely Seska, Rick Trembles interview, our first man-on-man action, lots of action in general, unearthed coming-of-age diary entries and much, much more! Also, follow the simple directions in the zine and download the accompanying podcast (care of Andrew Rose) to enhance your Lickety experience.
Podast is here
More about the podcast by Andrew Rose:
Naked in a bubble over the city with Trancelvania, Lil Pip, party plans, Flames!, Begging the Question with Love in Ruins, Annie Sprinkle, a new love song by Miracle Fortress, and tons of orgasms.
Though I'm sure Ghostface has technically rendered podcasts I have done in the past explicit, this is the first that should probably carry the explicit tag explicitly. That said, it's about time the PopCast/the Mass... presented something properly profane and holy. Pansexual sex-positive Montreal smut zine Lickety Split sets the agenda here (for the first proper collaborative crossover episode of any kind), as editor Amber Goodwyn and I discuss sex, music, the launch party for number 4 of Lickety Split (tonight, Friday the 23rd at Club Lambi!), and play some music from said accompanying party. It also features numerous contributors via Amber, her radio show, and Lickety Split, and is a pretty funny, sexy, and honest document. Ultimately, for all of-age constitutions, should you wish to join us. And why not?
Friday, February 23, 2007
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Lickety Split # 4 LAUNCH PARTY!
February 12, 2007- Nurses, nakedness and naughtiness, oh my! This fourth issue of Lickety Split smut zine is bursting the sides of its corset. 84 pages of hot, smart smut make this the biggest issue yet. Lickety Split is launching the fabulous fourth issue with a pimped-out party featuring music by Lil’ Pip, backed up by the Dead Doll Dancers, Flames! and Trancelvania with pornographic projections by the Double Negative Collective. Come on by a get a copy of the zine with the door price!
When: Friday, February 23rd, 9pm
Where: Club Lambi, 4465 St- Laurent, just below Mont-Royal
How much: $7 gets you a copy of the zine and an eyeful of the show
Tell me more about Issue #4! This issue of Lickety Split is bursting the sides of its corset! 84 pages of hot, smart smut make this the biggest issue of Lickety Split yet and features interviews with living legend Annie Sprinkle, photos of the lovely Seska, our first man-on-man action, unearthed coming-of-age diary entries and much, much more! Also, follow the simple directions in the zine and download the accompanying podcast to enhance your Lickety experience.
Lickety Split is a smut zine that comes out once a year. Each long-awaited issue is a handcrafted/collaborative /pansexual/sex-positive affair with sexy silk-screened covers: a total labour of love and lust.
For more information, please contact Amber Goodwyn:
a@licketysplitzine.com , www.licketysplitzine.com
Friday, February 09, 2007
Sexy Reading and Writing Workshop
Originally titled "Write-Your-Own Erotica Workshop", this newly named beast premiered as a V-Day McGill fundraising activity in February 2007! All proceeds from this workshop support Lickety Split zine.
Purpose: The Sexy Reading and Writing Circle is a creative space where salacious thoughts get written down and spoken out into the world! The circle embraces diversity and creates a safe space to articulate and share erotic ideas and kinky feelings through a series of games, exercises and readings.
Practice: The circle initiates self-expression and awareness by involving the group in dialogue forming exercises. The participants express themselves via guided writing exercises that help expand each individual’s sex vocabulary and to take turns listening. Everyone is encouraged to create their idea of sexy writing, explore the origin of that idea and to expand those ideas into inspired, meaningfully hot passages. The discussion of desire and sensual experiences is encouraged to tap into creative reserves. First encounters with erotica/porn/smut will also be discussed along with internalized clichés and narrative modes.
For more info: www.indyish.com
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