The Erotic Mind of Moxy Hart — Podcast #83 — 10/13/08

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Hey sex fans,

So sorry I missed last week.  However, to make up for my absence, I have a remarkable show in store for you.  Today, I bring you the second installment in my new series of interviews called The Erotic Mind.

n539512389_509068_51021.jpgThe idea behind this series of conversations with noted erotic artists of every stripe is to see if we can uncover something of the creative process involved in this specialized art form.

Today I have the distinct pleasure of introducing you to a world-class artist who comes to us all the way from Cape Town South Africa — Moxy Hart.  He is a visual artist who creates his erotica predominately with oil on canvas.  But he also sketches in charcoal and crafts in plexiglas.

Moxy writes of his work:   “Words are so restrictive, mere utterances, black on white.  Feeling is the language of the soul and it’s in big, bold, bright, fantastic Technicolor. This is how I see. This is my world.” We’ll hear a whole lot more from this fantastic artist as Moxy and I discuss:

  • How he got his start as an artist; as an erotic artist.
  • The inspiration for his Good Phallus series.
  • What Erotic Art means to him.
  • His chosen media.
  • His very first erotic creations.

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Kay Jaybee, Part 2 — Podcast #80 — 09/15/08

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Hey sex fans,

We’re back with Part 2 of my chat with the sensational author, Kay Jaybee, as we continue to investigate The Erotic Mind.  Stick around, because we will be hearing from several world-class erotic artist in jaybee-kay-fc.jpgthis new series of interviews.

As you recall from last week, Kay’s first book of erotica, The Collector, was published just last month (Austin & Macauley Publishers). This comes on the heels of seven previous anthologies featuring her work, as well as three upcoming volumes to be published later this year and in early 2009.

If you somehow missed Part 1 of this exciting interview, look for Podcast #79 in the Podcast Archive, in the sidebar to the right.

Kay and I discuss:

  • Writing for diverse audiences.
  • The importance of attending to detail.
  • How everyday words are transformed in an erotic setting.
  • Building anticipation as opposed to simply bumping parts.
  • Socially conscious erotica; is there such a thing?
  • How a suburban wife and mother becomes Kay Jaybee.
  • The dominance and submission theme in her writing.
  • What the future holds for Kay.
  • Tips for the novice writer of erotica.

Kay also serves up another juicy morsel of her own erotica.

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The Erotic Mind of Kay Jaybee — Podcast #79 — 09/08/08

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Hey sex fans,

I have a remarkable show in store for you.  Today, we inaugurate a brand new series of interviews called The Erotic Mind.  Because of all the amazing feedback I got after my interview with Samantha and Jordan over at Oysters & Chocolate, I realized jaybee-kay-fc.jpgthat my audience has a powerful hunger for all things erotic.

So I thought to myself; OK, how can I help satisfy that craving?  That’s when I came up with the clever idea to interview noted erotic artists.  In doing so, I figured we’d uncover something of the creative process involved in the specialized art form.

This series will include all kinds of artists working in several different media.

To kick off our new series, I have the distinct pleasure of introducing you to a world-class artist who creates her erotica using the medium of words — Kay Jaybee.

Kay’s first book of erotica, The Collector, was published last month (Austin & Macauley Publishers). This comes on the heels of seven previous publications featuring her work, as well as three upcoming volumes to be published later this year and in early 2009.  Stick around folks for this enormously entertaining, yet oh so informative, chat with one of the brightest stars in the erotic firmament.

Kay and I discuss:

  • Why the nom de plume?
  • Her very successful career and how it began.
  • The creative process and where she does her writing.
  • Packing her work with words that trigger erotic images.
  • Building tension one word at a time.

Kay also serves up a juicy morsel of her own erotica.

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Look for my podcasts on iTunes.  You’ll find me in the podcast section, obviously. Just search for Dr Dick Sex Advice. And don’t forget to subscribe. I wouldn’t want you to
miss even one episode.