What is The Erotic Review?
Twelve
years ago the Erotic Review was started by a group of enthusiastic
amateurs who learned about magazine editing and publishing the hard
way. Nothing quite like it has ever been seen in Britain and the
magazine’s central theme of an intelligent approach to matters
sexual, rather than a smutty snigger, or a humourless, turgid lecture,
was seen as radical. And the writing was fresh, innovative and full
of enthusiasm.
When other publishers acquired the title, whether successful Maxim
mogul Felix Dennis or, later, the soft porn barons and owners of
Penthouse, the Erotic Review stubbornly resisted
all attempts to be dumbed down or popularised. Due to its idio-syncratic
and eccentric nature, ER will not flourish in just any
publishing environment.
We believe in ER because we think sex is good fun, important
for the continuance of the human race and essential inspiration
for culture in general. Because we think that when it comes to recreational
sex, single women have been second-class citizens for far too long.
Because we firmly believe that it should be left up to the Rupert
Murdochs, Paul Dacres or David Sullivans of this world to choose
the way in which society is made to enjoy or be aware of sex.
ER won’t be approved by WH Smith’s. It is
as irreverent, informative, outspoken and witty as is necessary
for intelligent readers to enjoy it. ER collects a broad
range of established and new writers sympathetic to the theme. Some
explore its social dynamic; others contribute fiction, while still
others look at the arts, the media, the adult entertainment industry,
the law and politics.
ER is a monthly magazine: its 10 full-colour issues per
year will include two double issues. In December 2007, we’re
relaunching ER in an exciting new format.
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