KGB Nonfiction presents the anthology Behind the Bedroom Door: Getting it, Giving it, Loving it, Missing it with readings by Pari Chang, Julie Powell, Martha Southgate Stephanie Dolgoff, Betsy Stephens, Abby Sher, and editor Paula Derrow
About the anthology: What’s Behind the Bedroom Door?
We may not admit it, but we’re all curious about what goes on in other people’s bedrooms. After all, we live in a world saturated with sex, which makes it tough not to wonder how we measure up—and even tougher to talk about our experiences honestly. In this frank, poignant collection, twenty-six acclaimed writers go Behind the Bedroom Door and lay bare the messy, mind-blowing, often hilarious encounters that make up a woman’s sexual history. Telling the truth about sex—how we like it, how often we get it, how it affects us—isn’t easy. This eye-opening anthology tells the truth about women’s intimate lives, shattering some deeply entrenched myths about what goes on in the bedrooms of real women along the way.
About the editor: Paula Derrow is articles director at Self magazine and teaches writing for MediaBistro.com. She has worked for Glamour, Harper’s Bazaar and Lifetime Television. She has a degree in British history and literature from Harvard and lives in Manhattan.
Find more information on the readers and others contributors at the anthology’s website: www.behindthebedroomdoor.com