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Violet Blue is an American blogger, podcaster, author and editor. She is regarded as a foremost expert in the field of sex and technology.
 
Violet Blue is an American blogger, podcaster, author and editor. She is regarded as a foremost expert in the field of sex and technology.
 
==Background==
 
Violet Blue was a crew member of industrial machine performance art group Survival Research Labs from 1996 to May 2007.
 
  
 
==Web presence==
 
==Web presence==
 
Violet Blue writes a weekly online sex column for the San Francisco Chronicle.
 
Violet Blue writes a weekly online sex column for the San Francisco Chronicle.
  
Her main website is Tiny Nibbles, a sex education blog. (This site is powered by [[Laughing Squid]].)
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Her main website is Tiny Nibbles, a sex education blog. (This site is powered by [[Laughing Squid]].) She also has a sex education podcast, called Open Source Sex, as well as a video blog.
 
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She also has a sex education podcast, called Open Source Sex, as well as a video blog.
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In addition to these sex-related websites, Violet writes a news and technology blog called Techyum, contributes to Metroblogging San Francisco, and is a correspondent for Geek Entertainment Television.
 
In addition to these sex-related websites, Violet writes a news and technology blog called Techyum, contributes to Metroblogging San Francisco, and is a correspondent for Geek Entertainment Television.
  
 
==Author and editor==
 
==Author and editor==
Blue is the author of several award-winning, best selling books on sex.
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Blue is the author of several award-winning, best selling books on sex. She has also edited several erotica anthologies. Her first edited title was the anthology Sweet Life: Erotic Fantasies for Couples, published in December 2001 by Cleis Press.
 
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She has also edited several erotica anthologies. Her first edited title was the anthology Sweet Life: Erotic Fantasies for Couples, published in December 2001 by Cleis Press.
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In October 2007, Violet Blue launched the publishing venture Digita Publications, releasing audiobooks and ebooks in open formats on sex-related subjects.
 
In October 2007, Violet Blue launched the publishing venture Digita Publications, releasing audiobooks and ebooks in open formats on sex-related subjects.

Revision as of 21:41, 21 October 2009