Interview with a Goddess

June 7, 2008

Nina, the Lazy Geisha, is one of my favorite bloggers. Her writing style is reminiscent of that of Anais Nin - she’s very expressive and colorful with her evocative descriptions of female sexuality. She also writes about a great many other things, though, and occasionally interviews someone. Recently, she interviewed Jill McDevitt, who opened a shop that caters to female sexuality in a suburb of Philadelphia, and was sued by the local Catholic Church (the suit has since been dropped).

And then there was her interview with Suki, the inventor of the OhMiBod, a vibrator attachment for your iPod (and which is fucking incredible - if you have an iPod, the OhMiBod is a “must have” if you’re a woman!!!).

So when she approached me about doing an interview for her site, I immediately jumped at the chance. I thought it would be nice to respond to questions someone else had for a change. The interview was conducted Friday afternoon, and she spent all day Saturday formatting it for her web site.

You can read the interview HERE. Go see what she wanted to know and what I told her - you may be surprised at some of my answers. And let us know what you think, either here or there.

Comments

4 Responses to “Interview with a Goddess”

  1. nina aoki on June 8th, 2008 1:26 pm

    Alexa,

    It was my privilege to interview you. ;)

    Thank you so much for doing it and for the kind words you’ve shared about me and my work. I’m always humbled to be compared to Nin. It means a lot to me.

    It was wonderful to be able to share your story with others.

    nina

  2. blackdog on June 8th, 2008 10:27 pm

    wow, that was hot, hot ,hot! Nice job to you both. And the pics are much appreciated, chica ;)

  3. Alexa on June 9th, 2008 4:54 am

    blackdog,

    wow, that was hot, hot ,hot! Nice job to you both

    Thank you, sir. I’m glad you found it…entertaining. ;-)

  4. Shannon on June 11th, 2008 7:21 pm

    Good for you! I’m glad you got such a wonderful opportunity. :D

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