In the Flesh: L.A. (the West coast version of In The Flesh founded by Rachel Kramer Bussel) is a monthly reading series held the second Wednesday of every month at Hustler Hollywood, and features the city's best journalists, authors, scriptwriters and more offering their torrid tales for your entertainment and titillation.

From secret dirty confessions to unique sexual insights (and even the odd embarrassment or two), these writers get naked on the page and will make you lust after them and their words. Readers have included Willam Belli, Rachel Kramer Bussel, Maxim Jakubowski, Stan Kent, Shana Ting Lipton, Jenny Block, Regina Lynn, Rob Roberge, Eugene S. Robinson, Marty Barrett, Seth Greenland, Nina Hartley, Jeff Miller, Colleen Wainwright, Adam Grayson, Joanna Angel, Ernest Greene, Maggie Marr and BatSheva Vaknin. We've also been written up in Metroblogging L.A., LAist, Thrillist, Fishbowl L.A., Blue Blood and others.

Themed include Survival, Confessions, Madonna, Fears, Embarrassments and many more. Complimentary snacks and desserts from the Hustler Hollywood cafe will be offered. The event is free.

In The Flesh: L.A. debuted in May 2008. E-mail stan@stankent.com for booking, more information or interview requests.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

April 8 is Taxing Sex Night at Hustler Hollywood's In The Flesh

Since April is tax season the general theme of our next night (Wednesday April 8 at 8pm) is Taxing Sex. We have a great line-up of erotica writers including Eden Bradley reading from her just released A 21st Century Courtesan, Tripp Mills reading Stimulus Package, and Kate Satineau reading a piece called The Audit about the IRS auditing a drag queen dominatrix. There’ll be the Erotica Revealed review of the month and a discussion about what makes for good erotica where your comments can make it onto this great website resource for lovers and producers of erotica. We’ll also have our regular Phone Sex segment where we dial-up an out-of-town author and have them read dirty to you. April 8 features the well-published Jeremy Edwards. More details with pix and bio to follow, but make sure you put our Taxing Sex night on your calendar. The IRS can wait!