Susan Wright (American writer)

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Susan Wright (born July 6, 1963) is a science fiction and fantasy author, and an activist. Wright lives in New York City with her husband Kelly Beaton.

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[edit] Education

After graduating from Arizona State University in 1986, Wright moved to Manhattan to get her masters in Art history from New York University's Institute of Fine Arts.

[edit] Affiliations

Wright founded the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom (NCSF) and currently serves as spokesperson for the organization.[26][27] The NCSF is committed to creating a political, legal and social environment in the US that advances equal rights for consenting adults who engage in alternative sexual and relationship expressions.[1] Wright traps feral cats in New York City, performing Trap-Neuter-Return with the Feral Cat Initiative and coaching people who have taken the Neighborhood Cats workshop in how to trap feral cats.[2]

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Urban fantasy

  • Confessions of a Demon (2009) as S.L. Wright
  • Demon Underground (2010) as S.L. Wright

[edit] Historical fantasy

  • To Serve and Submit (2006)
  • A Pound of Flesh (2007)

[edit] Science Fiction

  • Slave Trade (2003)
  • Slave Masters (2004)
  • Slaves Unchained (2005)

[edit] Star Trek novels

  • Sins of Commission (1994)
  • Violations (1995)
  • The Tempest (1997)
  • The Best and the Brightest (1998)
  • The Badlands (1999)
  • Dark Passions (2001)
  • Gateways: One Small Step (2002)

[edit] Nonfiction

  • New York in Old Photographs: 1840-1945 (1999)
  • UFO Headquarters: Area 51 (1999)
  • SM Classics (1998)
  • Destination Mars (1997)
  • The Renaissance: Masterpieces of Art and Architecture (1997)
  • The Bible in Art (1996)
  • Georgia O’Keeffe: An Eternal Spirit (1996)
  • Turning Your Man into Putty in Your Hands (1993)
  • Driving Your Woman Wild in Bed (1992)
  • Good-Bye Clutter (1991)

[edit] Academic Publications

Discrimination of SM-Identified Individuals. Journal of Homosexuality, 50(2/3), 217-231 (2006). Co-published simultaneously in Peggy J. Kleinplatz and Charles Moser (Eds.), Sadomasochism: Powerful Pleasures, 217-231.

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=162102
  2. ^ http://wcbstv.com/seenat11/feral.cats.nyc.2.974844.html


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