At the end of the day, no one knows everything about sex, we all have things we can learn. — Rachel Kramer Bussel End of the day Copy Share Image
To me an anthology gives meaning to the phrase, "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts." Even if those… — Rachel Kramer Bussel Anthology Copy Share Image
I'm one of those always busy type of people, so when there's a lull, I find something to fill it. — Rachel Kramer Bussel Busy Copy Share Image
I think some of the best sex writing is going to come from the unexpected sources, not the same old same old.… — Rachel Kramer Bussel Memoir Copy Share Image
I want my work to be as inclusive as possible, because sex isn't just for some selected group of people, it's for… — Rachel Kramer Bussel All kinds Copy Share Image
I am as sex-positive as the next perverted bisexual liberal, but I don't think sex-positivity should be solely the domain of any… — Rachel Kramer Bussel Bisexual Copy Share Image
I started out writing largely about my own sex life, but I always tried to bring that around to the bigger picture,… — Rachel Kramer Bussel Appreciated Copy Share Image
I think blogging and the ability to instantaneously respond to news items has changed the way we approach all media. We're seeing… — Rachel Kramer Bussel Ability Copy Share Image
Do whatever you want, and don't worry about what everyone else is into. — Rachel Kramer Bussel Do whatever you want Copy Share Image
I like sex writing that makes me think, makes me cringe, makes me angry, makes me look at it in a new… — Rachel Kramer Bussel Angry Copy Share Image
Why can't we talk about sex just to talk about it? Because it's fun and silly and gross and exciting and disturbing… — Rachel Kramer Bussel Confusing Copy Share Image
I'd really like to see smart sex writing, writing that can take sex apart and try to put it back together, that… — Rachel Kramer Bussel Assuming Copy Share Image