PRESS RELEASE: Syzygy Provides Classy Male/Male Erotica for Women

Feb 08, 2011 20:20

Please indulge me while I hype the release of a new magazine by a couple of local kinky/poly/swinger friends of mine. I’m always happy to promote Pacific Northwest erotic arts and services. Please consider supporting them by visiting the site and picking up a copy.

Thanks,
Darklady
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 09, 2011

Syzygy Magazine Provides Classy Male/Male Erotica for Women

PORTLAND, OR - Those who truly know women know that many of them love seeing or reading about handsome men enjoying one another’s bodies. After all, it’s a double scoop of what most women love most. That’s why the newly released first issue of Syzygy magazine (pronounced ˈsɪz.ɨdʒ.i) was created.

The brainchild of publisher/photographer Susan Beaver and editor Brad Hanon, Syzygy illustrates erotic fiction with original, evocative softcore photographs of gorgeous young men, producing a visual and literary combination specifically crafted for women - by women.

Specific inspirations for Syzygy include slash fiction, male/male romance novels, and yaoi manga, with its uniquely female gaze.

“I spent years studying the porn women create for each other before I began to truly understand the difference and the similarities between it and ‘mainstream’ porn,” Hanon explains. “Call it erotica. Call it porn. As long as the story’s good, the characters are interesting, and the sex is hot… I’ve done my job.”

Drawing female writers from throughout the United States and male models exclusively from Portland, OR, the magazine, whose very name means a unique form of unity, is based in the famed City of Roses, a bastion of Pacific Northwest pansexuality.

The first issue, currently available, is expected to appeal primarily to female readers, but will also likely be of interest to gay and bisexual men and has already earned fans on three continents.

“I want this magazine to be something that adult women can buy for their own enjoyment,” Beaver confesses, “without shame or even that weird feeling that they’re not the intended audience.”

A second issue is currently under production, with a biannual publication schedule anticipated.

For more information, visit www.syzygymag.com or write:

brad@syzygymag.com
4534 SE 17th Ave M100
Portland, OR 97202

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