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Upcoming Appearances
06/13/13
Sinclair Sexsmith
in
Anchorage, AK
at
Out North
06/14/13
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06/16/13
Sinclair Sexsmith
in
Anchorage, AK
at
Northern Exposure
07/24/13
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07/28/13
Sinclair Sexsmith
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Albuquerque, NM
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Private retreat
08/14/13
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08/17/13
Sinclair Sexsmith
in
Oakland, CA
at
Butch Voices
10/11/13
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10/13/13
Sinclair Sexsmith
in
San Francisco, CA
at
Outside the Boxes: Celebrating the Queer Body Erotic
More places I’ll be →
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Mr. Sexsmith’s Books
Recent Publications
January 11, 2013
“Evolution Has Nothing to Do With It,” Open Relationship Mini Interview with Charlie Glickman picked up by the Stranger’s Slog
December 4, 2012
“What if you shut down or feel detached during intercourse?” Advice on What They Are Asking
November 6, 2012
The Three Minute Game on Good Vibes Magazine
November 1, 2012
Dirty Filthy Nasty on Good Vibes Magazine
October 17, 2012
“How do I share my porn preferences with my long time girlfriend?” Video on What They Are Asking
Praise for Mr. Sexsmith’s Work
"Sinclair Sexsmith writes with such rare clarity and passion that she is one of the best reminders we have that sex and gender are not abstractions of theory, but essential to our everyday humanity." —Chris Hall, Editor, CarnalNation.com