A to Z challenge: Inga Muscio

M is most definitely for Inga Muscio.

If you’re a young lady of a certain age, you’ve undoubtedly read her most famous work, Cunt. Don’t be alarmed by its “cuss word” title; it’s all about how to reclaim this word for what it really means, and how the denigration of the words we use to describe women and their bodies has meant a denigration of women as a whole. (If you click the book cover, you’ll get a short excerpt so you can see what I mean.)

Muscio’s book is a feminist call to action, as well as an excellent education in feminine history (or “herstory”), filled with personal musings and essays on womanhood. Guys, if you think this book has nothing to say to you, you need to grab yourself a copy and get yourself corrected. As noted in my Ashley Judd entry, patriarchy isn’t just men, it’s everyone, and Muscio’s book is the antidote: feminism for all.

Besides, you might actually learn something about women by reading this book. Men are always complaining they don’t “get” women, they don’t know what they want… well, here’s your chance to find out. Lots of women think Muscio is right the fuck on, so at the very least you’ll be able to score some IQ points with the ladies for revealing you’ve read her magnum opus. (Not that that’ll get you anywhere if you don’t have the walk to match the talk, but that’s another story…)

Inga has also written two other books, using her trademark mixture of personal essay and historical facts. The first is entitled Autobiography of a Blue-Eyed Devil. I’m still working my way through this one, since it’s about a mighty touchy subject (racism) and how white folks need to check themselves before they wreck themselves—along with all the non-white folks they’ve been treating like so much garbage throughout the millennia. The second, Rose, is subtitled “Love in Violent Times,” and discusses what our response should be to an inherently violent culture. It’s on my to-read list as well, because I’m sure she’s got some excellent insights on the matter.

For instance, in this interview on Sexis, she notes that the only right response to violence is love, something that sounds very religious, yet is very difficult to put into everyday practice. Here’s her last comment from that article:

Bringing joy into the world takes up space in your life and then there is less room for all the violence.

She’s no hippie; she knows it’s hard to love, and that authentic love “looks like shit a lot of the time,” but she’s consciously doing her best to live what she believes. If that isn’t an awesome thing to do with your life, I don’t know what is.

Have you read any of Inga’s books? Who’s your favorite M author?

P.S. If you’re hankering for more A to Z Challenge madness, don’t forget to check out my “Ninja Weapons from A to Z” post (which is actually much less violent than it sounds) at rebelsofthe512.com.

Sexy writing workshop and haiku

In addition to reading being sexy, as detailed in yesterday’s post, writing is also super sexy. Which is why I’m taking it to the sexiest level possible and teaching a workshop about writing sexy stories! My “Saucy Smut” class is happening this Friday, October 9 at 6:30PM at Joy Toyz (4200 St-Laurent, suite 415), and will feature tips and tricks for anyone interested in learning how to get started writing erotica. This is for people who are purely in it for pleasure, as well as those looking to turn it into a career. The class itself is one night only, and costs $35 to attend ($30 if you’re a student).

In case you’re wondering what qualifies me to teach this class, please feel free to read some of my erotica at Black Heart Magazine, or online at Oysters & Chocolate, where I’m currently creating dirty astrology pieces for every sign of the zodiac. This month’s installment is Libra.

If you’ve ever wanted to write erotica, but wondered how to begin, c’mon out to Joy Toyz and find out! I promise to be gentle. You’ll also get extra credit if you’re read Inga Muscio’s fabulous book, Cunt, as I mentioned in this week’s Vixen. This extra credit may or may not come in candy form, as Halloween is fast approaching, and everybody loves sweet things.

And now, on to today’s sexy haiku, and the image that inspired it:

Photo by Ask The Geek

Photo by Ask The Geek

woman as object:
full lips, luscious bosom,
embracing herself

Oh, and in case you were wondering? That’s not me in the photo, although Ask The Geek has taken photos of me before. Maybe I’ll use them as inspiration in a future post when I’m feeling particularly vain!

P.S. A friend pointed out that my haiku today doesn’t follow the typical 5–7-5 format. This is true, but according to the definitions offered by the Haiku Society of America, I don’t think any of my haiku thus far actually qualify because they’re not about nature or natural imagery. Since I have never written about nature, nor do I intend to embrace this stuffily traditional definition of haiku, you could argue that I either write experimental or non-traditional haiku, or perhaps that I write senryu, which are “poem[s], structurally similar to haiku, that highlight the foibles of human nature, usually in a humorous or satiric way.” This is actually much more my type of poem, but I doubt any non-poets would know wtf I was talking about if I said I write senryu, so I’ll stick with the more common term haiku when explaining my daily obsession.