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Sex Worker Writes

Sex Worker Writes is an inclusive, constructive space for sex-working writers to hone their storytelling craft.

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Latest Issues

"I Hate My Job" Virtual Launch Party

I hosted the virtual launch party for “I Hate My Job” from Working Girls Press yesterday, and here is the extended version of my opening remarks.

Stay tuned for my book review/report!

This book! What an accomplishment, and congratulation...

7 days ago
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A Fool's Confessions

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My first period came when I was eleven years old, on April Fools’ Day, sometime in the afternoon. The year was 1999. I got off the school bus, feeling like shit, and walked up the long driveway and into the house...

2 months ago
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The Time I Read My "Porn Poem" to Jessie Sage

Through my work as Madeleine and in particular as host of Sex Worker Writes, I’ve met hundreds of SWs from several other countries, one of whom being fellow writer/sex worker Jessie Sage. Jessie has secured a place as one of the preeminent...

2 months ago
4

Lovers Gonna Love: Practical Advice for Dating (as) a Sex Worker

Wow—a lot can happen in two and a half years. I’m no longer with the man I married! I returned to this article the other day after a workshop with the founders of Working Girls Press, Molly and Emily (during which they discussed the content...

3 months ago
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Night One, Date Two + What Came After

Catching up? Read the first two installments here and here.

Vera and “Archer,” summer 2014.

The house was gigantic: completely stone, with absurd-looking columns. Inside, those eerie pastel portraits of children’s faces lined the walls....

3 months ago
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