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Books
What Men Really Want in Bed: The Surprising Facts Men Wish Women Knew About Sex
By Cynthia Gentry and Nima Badiey
Based on a survey of more than 200 men of all ages, What Men Really Want in Bed gives guys a chance to share their real sexual likes and dislikes. You’ll be amazed at what the authors discovered. A book to share with your partner!
Quiver, September 2006, US$16.95, ISBN 1-59233-205-6.
Mind-Blowing Orgasms Every Day! 365 Wild and Wicked Ways to Revitalize Your Sex Life
By Cynthia W. Gentry
Now your copy of Cynthia’s Bedside Orgasm Book never has to leave your…bedside. Mind-Blowing Orgasms Every Day is the paperback version. Perfect for stowing in your purse and dipping into whenever the mood strikes you.
Quiver, June 2006, US$14.95, ISBN 1-59233-209-9
The Bedside Orgasm Book: 365 Days of Sexual Ecstasy
By Cynthia W. Gentry
365 ways to spice up your sex life, from games and toys to foreplay techniques, positions, and tantric tips. The Bedside Orgasm Book offers a year of passion and pleasure with a tip for every day.
Fair Winds Press, January 2005, US$20.00 (£12.99), 1-59233-101-7
Red Hot Tantra: Erotic Secrets of Red Tantra for Intimate Soul-to-Soul Sex and Ecstatic, Enlightened Orgasms
By David Ramsdale and Cynthia W. Gentry
Red Hot Tantra is the first book about red tantra—the hot, lusty version of tantric sex. This book drops the robes of holiness to offer the first shamelessly erotic, blissfully sensual, and devoutly naughty tantric guide. When most people think of tantric sex, they think of white tantra, which was developed by monks and encourages dispassionate remoteness. Red tantra, on the other hand, is an ancient, orgasm-positive, woman-centered tradition based on erotic goddess worship.
This book combines erotic stories, instructions for a tantric experience, and a commentary on the insights dramatized by the story and experienced by the reader.
Fair Winds Press, May 2005, US$18.95 (£12.99), 1-59233-051-7
Short Fiction
- Cartography, Area I, Spring/Summer 2001.
- Heart, Cataract, Plate, The Montserrat Review, Issue #5, 2001.
- The Call of The Lone Star State, The Montserrat Review, Issue #1, Spring 1998.
- Math, The Montserrat Review, Issue #1, Spring 1998.
- New Home, Reed Magazine, Volume 48, Spring 1994.
Nonfiction
- Following Anais, Herstory: What I Learned in My Bathtub…and More True Stories on Life, Love, And Other Inconveniences, October 2005
- Affordable Skiing, budget savvy magazine, Winter 2005.
- How I Became A Sex Writer, SFStation.com, June 1, 2004.
- Affordable Hawaii, budget savvy magazine, Summer 2004.
- 11th Cinequest Makes Digital Official; Leacock and Spike Lee Tell It Like It Is, indieWIRE.com, March 13, 2001.
- PacBell DSL Hell, Dailygossip.com, July 17, 2000.
- Cinequest Puts on Wild 10th Anniversary Party, indiWIRE.com, March 14, 2000
Film Reviews
- A Refreshing “Shower”
- Cinequest 11: I came, I saw, I ate popcorn
- Cinequest, Part Deux
- Cynthia’s Best and Worst of 2000
- Lost in Space: “Galaxy Quest” and “Starship Troopers”
- Something to “Rave” About
- Stars Galore at Cinequest San Jose Film Festival
- The Next Best Thing Would Be, Well, Anything
- “American Psycho”: A Razor-Sharp Satire Looks at Society
- “Autumn in New York” Makes One Wish for Spring
- “Bedazzled” by Brendan
- “Best in Show” is a Breed Apart
- “Boys Don’t Cry”: A Haunting Portrayal of A Double Life
- “Croupier” Hits the Jackpot
- “Erin Brockovich” Rocks
- “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”: Coen brothers’ Southern fable brightens a Northern California night
- “Quills”
- “State and Main” is One Address to Remember
- “The Blair Witch Project”: In a Word, ZZZZZZZZ.