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Emily wrote the four most recent Lovers' Guide videos, edited the Lovers'
Emily wrote the four most recent Lovers' Guide videos, edited the Lovers'
Guide magazine and helped create [http://www.loversguide.com]. She also wrote
Guide magazine and helped create http://www.loversguide.com. She also wrote
for the Joan Rivers Position on Channel 5. Throughout 2006 she wrote and
for the Joan Rivers Position on Channel 5. Throughout 2006 she wrote and
presented a monthly podcast show Sex Talk With Emily Dubberley for
presented a monthly podcast show Sex Talk With Emily Dubberley for

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Emily Dubberley (born Cheltenham, 1974) is a British author and journalist specialising in sex and relationships. She founded women's sex website cliterati.co.uk in 2001 and went on to found Scarlet magazine in September 2004, editing the first ten issues before moving to an Editor-at-Large position. She has written 13 internationally selling books since 2004.

Career

Emily studied psychology at Loughborough University, specialising in sexuality and covering topics including male and female attitudes to pornography and whether women want their fantasies to come true. After being shortlisted for the Cosmopolitan Journalism Scholarship, and the Company Fiction Writer Award, she founded www.cliterati.co.uk in 2001: a text-based sex website for women featuring erotica, advice and features.

Emily was Founding Editor of Scarlet: a sex magazine for women that launched in September 2004, has written for numerous publications including More, New Woman, Elle, Men's Health, Forum, The Guardian, Penthouse, The Star and Glamour, and has had articles syndicated worldwide.

Emily wrote the four most recent Lovers' Guide videos, edited the Lovers' Guide magazine and helped create http://www.loversguide.com. She also wrote for the Joan Rivers Position on Channel 5. Throughout 2006 she wrote and presented a monthly podcast show Sex Talk With Emily Dubberley for Audible.co.uk, which she followed with a series of erotic anthologies.

Today, she is the sex agony aunt for Look magazine, Editor-at-Large for Scarlet magazine and writer of fiction and non-fiction books. She also freelances for various magazines.

List of Works

Books

The Lovers' Guide Lovemaking Deck (Connections, 2004) Brief Encounters: The Women's Guide to Casual Sex (Fusion Press, 2005) Things a Woman Should Know About Seduction (Carlton, 2005) Sex Play (Connections, 2005) You Must be My Best Friend Because I Hate You (Fusion, 2005) Sex for Busy People (Fireside, 2006) Whip Your Life into Shape: The Dominatrix Principle (Andrews McMeel, 2006) I'd Rather Be Single Than Settle (Fusion, 2006) More Sex Play (Connections, 2006) The Ex Factor (Fusion, 2007) The Good Fantasy Guide (Prospero Books, 2007) True Passion: A Tale of Desire As Told To Madame B (Ebury, 2007) G is for Games (short story in anthology, 2007) Ultimate Submission (short story in anthology, 2007) Girlfriends: The Art of Women Loving Women (Hollan, 2008)

DVDs

Lovers' Guide: Sexual Positions Lovers' Guide: Sex Play Lovers Guide: Satisfaction Guaranteed, 7 Secrets to a Passionate Love Life

Podcasts Sex Talk With Emily Dubberley Dark Desires: A Collection of Erotic Stories A Little Bit More: A Collection of Erotic Stories Sapphic Seduction : A Collection of Erotic Stories Stranger Than Fiction: : A Collection of Erotic Stories Vanilla Daydreams: A Collection of Erotic Stories