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Violet Blue is an American journalist, author, editor, advisor, and educator. Blue wrote a weekly sex column for the ''
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'' until 2010. In her
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, Open Source Sex, she reads
erotica Erotica is literature or art that deals substantively with subject matter that is erotic, sexually stimulating or sexually arousing. Some critics regard pornography as a type of erotica, but many consider it to be different. Erotic art may use ...
and discusses topics such as
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and
oral sex Oral sex, sometimes referred to as oral intercourse, is sexual activity involving the stimulation of the genitalia of a person by another person using the mouth (including the lips, tongue, or teeth) and the throat. Cunnilingus is oral sex p ...
. She also has a
video blog A video blog or video log, sometimes shortened to vlog (), is a form of blog for which the medium is video. Vlog entries often combine embedded video (or a video link) with supporting text, images, and other metadata. Entries can be recorded in ...
. She lectures at
San Francisco Sex Information San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI) is an organization that provides free sex information via the World Wide Web, e-mail, telephone, and online social networking. SFSI also offers a bi-annual sex educator training program and various continuing ed ...
. Blue is the author of several books on sex and has edited several volumes of erotica anthologies. Her first book, an erotic anthology she edited, was titled ''Sweet Life: Erotic Fantasies for Couples''. It was published in December 2001 by
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
.


Online and media presence

* Blue maintains a blog, ''tiny nibbles''. * Blue has appeared as a correspondent for Geek Entertainment Television. * In January 2007,
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named her one of The Web Celeb 25. * Blue has written tech articles for zdnet.com in Tech Broiler, and is a current contributor to
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via Pulp Tech. * Blue was a crew member of industrial machine
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group Survival Research Labs from 1996 to May 2007. * In October 2007, Violet Blue launched the Digital rights management, DRM-free publishing venture Digita Publications, releasing audiobooks and ebooks in several open formats on a variety of sex-related subjects. * Blue was named "Best Sex Educator" in 2013 by the ''San Francisco Weekly.''


Name

Violet Blue is the author's legal name. In an online article, she has stated:
My name really is Violet Blue. Despite any rubbish you’ve seen by my harassers and detractors, Violet Blue is the name on my passport, social security card, all my ID, and it is who I am.
On August 19, 2011, Blue's Google+ account was suspended for failing to comply with the Google+ Nymwars, real name policy, but this decision was reversed three days later.


Litigation

In October 2007, Blue filed a lawsuit against adult actress Noname Jane, Ada Mae Johnson, who had performed as "Violet Blue" since 2000, alleging that Johnson had adopted Blue's persona, and her recently trademarked (in 2007) name, "Violet Blue." She said she had been using the name in writings since 1999. The lawsuit alleged trademark violation and trademark dilution, dilution, as well as unfair business practices. Pursuant to a preliminary injunction and court order granted in 2007Order Granting Plaintiff's Motion for a Preliminary Injunction
to cease using "names, trademarks and Internet domains confusingly similar to, or identical to, Plaintiff's trademark VIOLET BLUE," Johnson changed her stage name to Noname Jane. The lawsuit was settled in October 2008.Noname Jane Settles With Violet Blue - AINews
In July 2008, Blue sought restraining orders against online critics David Burch (aka Ben Burch) and Nina Alter to prohibit them from e-mailing her, editing her Wikipedia page, or writing unkindly about her online. Both motions were dismissed but she is allowed to file again.


Boing Boing deletions

Around June 2008, Blue stated on her blog that the blog ''Boing Boing'' had removed all posts referring to her (estimated by a ''Los Angeles Times'' blogger to number at least 70) from the site. A heated debate ensued after a brief statement on the Boing Boing site regarding this action stated: "Violet behaved in a way that made us reconsider whether we wanted to lend her any credibility or associate with her. It's our blog and so we made an editorial decision, like we do every single day". Boing Boing editor Xeni Jardin said that she hoped she would not have to make the reasons public.


vb.ly URL shortener

In August 2009, Violet Blue and Ben Metcalfe launched a URL shortening service with the domain name vb.ly, which was described as "the Internet's first and only sex-positive URL shortener." The site was hosted on the .ly top-level domain, and the main page showed Violet Blue holding a bottle of beer. In October 2010, the site was shut down following a letter to Violet Blue from Libya Telecom & Technology, saying that the site was contrary to the principles of Sharia law and stating: "The issue of offensive imagery is quite subjective, as what I may deem as offensive you might not, but I think you'll agree that a picture of a scantily clad lady with some bottle in her hand isn't exactly what most would consider decent or family friendly at the least." Ben Metcalfe responded by stating, "We're very clear that the site did not have pornographic or adult content hosted on it; but even if it did, my bigger concern is that the domain registry is trying to regulate against the content of a website. A domain and a website are two extricably decoupled and separate entities."


Selected works


Authored

* ''How to Be a Digital Revolutionary'', Violet Blue (self-published), 2017, * ''The Smart Girls Guide to Privacy'', Digita Publications, 2014, * ''The Ultimate Guide to Cunnilingus: How to Go Down on a Woman and Give Her Exquisite Pleasure'', 2nd Edition, Cleis Press, 2010, * ''The Ultimate Guide to Fellatio: How to Go Down on a Man and Give Him Mind-Blowing Pleasure'', 2nd Edition, Cleis Press, 2010, * ''The Adventurous Couple's Guide to Strap-On Sex'', Cleis Press, 2007, * ''The Smart Girl's Guide to the G-Spot'', Cleis Press, 2007, * ''Fetish Sex: An Erotic Guide for Couples'', Daedalus Publishing Company, 2006, - with Thomas Roche * ''The Adventurous Couple's Guide to Sex Toys'', Cleis Press, 2006, * ''The Smart Girl's Guide to Porn'', Cleis Press, 2006, (Independent Publisher Book Awards, IPPY Bronze award winner for erotica) * ''The Ultimate Guide to Sexual Fantasy: How to Turn Your Fantasies into Reality'', Cleis Press, 2004, * ''The Ultimate Guide to Adult Videos: How to Watch Adult Videos and Make Your Sex Life Sizzle'', Cleis Press, 2003, * ''The Ultimate Guide to Cunnilingus: How to Go Down on a Woman and Give Her Exquisite Pleasure'', Cleis Press, 2002 * ''The Ultimate Guide to Fellatio: How to Go Down on a Man and Give Him Mind-Blowing Pleasure'', Cleis Press, 2002,


Edited

* ''Sweet Life: Erotic Fantasies for Couples'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2001, * ''Sweet Life 2: Erotic Fantasies for Couples'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2003, * ''Taboo: Forbidden Fantasies for Couples'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2004, * ''Best Sex Writing 2005'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2005, * ''Best Women's Erotica 2006'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2005, (Independent Publisher Book Awards, IPPY winner for Erotica) * ''Best Women's Erotica 2007'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2006, (Independent Publisher Book Awards, IPPY Gold winner for Erotica) * ''Lust: Erotic Fantasies for Women'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2007, * ''Lips Like Sugar: Women's Erotic Fantasies'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2007, * ''Best Women's Erotica 2008'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2007, * ''Best Women's Erotica 2009'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2008, * ''Girls on Top: Explicit Erotica for Women'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2009, * ''Best Women's Erotica 2010'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2009, * ''Best Women's Erotica 2011'',
Cleis Press Cleis Press is an American independent publisher of books in the areas of sexuality, erotica, feminism, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, fiction, and human rights. The press was founded in 1980 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It later moved to S ...
, 2010,


Digital releases

* ''Sweet Heat'' (erotica), Digita Publications, 2008 (audiobook), * ''Erotic Role Play: A Guide For Couples'', Digita Publications, 2007 (audiobook, ebook), * ''How To Kiss'', Digita Publications, 2007 (audiobook, ebook, and Amazon Kindle versions), * ''The Modern Safer Sex Guide'', Digita Publications, 2007 (ebook and Amazon Kindle versions), * ''Creatures of the Night'' (erotica), Digita Publications, 2007 (audiobook and ebook and Amazon Kindle versions), * ''Pleasure Zone Basics'', Digita Publications, 2007 (audiobook),


See also

* Sex-positive feminism


References


External links

*
Violet Blue's ''San Francisco Chronicle'' column
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