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Hey sex fans,
It time for more of The Erotic Mindof that fantastic artist, illustrator and erotic comics creator, Steve MacIsaac. He’s here to continue the conversation we began last week. You didn’t miss that show, did you? If ya snooze, ya lose! No wait; that’s not true. All my podcasts are archived on my site; so you can wander all over the last three years and pick up slew of juicy interviews, a load of stimulating Q&A sessions as well as other sexually enriching programming.
To find Part 1 of my discussion with Steve, simply use the search function in the sidebar to your right. Type in podcast #162 and PRESTO! But don’t forget to use the #sign when you search.
Steve and I discuss:
- His background and his coming back to comics.
- The autobiographical nature of some of his work.
- The distinction between artist and illustrator.
- The comic-con experience and trends in erotic comics.
- Integrating sex scenes into his comics.
- The frustration element of being an artist.
- What he looks for in the erotic art of others.
- His private life and his “day job.”
- What the future holds for him and his work.
Be sure to check out Steve and his amazing artwork, especially his comic — SHIRTLIFTER, as well as his insightful blog on his site HERE .






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