Susannah Indigo lives in Colorado, where she is a writer, editor and consultant. Her latest book is Sex & Laughter. She is the editor-in-chief of Clean Sheets Magazine, a weekly erotic zine, and is also the founder and editor of Slow Trains Literary Journal, recently honored as one of the best literary journals for fiction in a prize anthology guest-edited by Pam Houston.
Susannah recently founded the annual Rauxa Prize for Erotic Writing.
See also: Susannah's Web site
Slow Trains Rave On blog
Slow Trains
On Peace & Politics blog
My Interests
I'd like to meet:
Creative, progressive, funny, smart, soulful people
who believe that life
is good, and that the practice of
loving-kindness makes it even better.
My Blog
Our Favorite Things
Here's a new list of Clean Sheets' writers & editors (including mine) favorite things for 2007!http://www.cleansheets.com/coverstories/indigo_01.02.08
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One of the top five writing "voices" on the Web.
My review of a new book from one of the top five writing "voices" on the Web -- Cary Tennis' "Since You Asked" --http://www.cleansheets.com/coverstories/book_12.12.07.shtm
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Somebody's Child, Somebody's Love
On World AIDS Day, with art and stories and Tom Russell and beautiful expensive bracelets -- read it here in Clean Sheets:http://www.cleansheets.com/coverstories/indigoaids12.
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Naked in Antarctica: on the art of Spencer Tunick
Here's my essay on the art of Spencer Tunick - you know, the guy who photographs hundreds of nudes all together in cities aroung the world -- I loved his two documentary films, and even signed up on h... Posted by on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:38:00 GMT
Rave on: 10,000 hours
The most interesting thing I learned recently is that it takes ten thousand hours of practice to achieve the level of mastery associated with being a world-class expert - in anything, including writin... Posted by on Fri, 19 Jan 2007 12:06:00 GMT