The first issue of Dr. Susan Block's Speakeasy Journal magazine is now available on Amazon and at odd bookstores around the country. It comes with Ketchup and Mustard. [Note: AVN has been unable to verify this last statement.] The magazine is available here.
Dr. Susan Block’s Speakeasy Journals, which have previously appeared online, are based on the history, philosophy, therapy, politics, photography, and archives of the Dr. Susan Block Show, spanning 30 years of broadcasting and performance art. The theme of this premiere print edition is “Splosh ‘n’ Art,” featuring a Commedia Erotica cast of artists, exhibitionists, vegan chefs, junk food lovers, and FemDoms, showcasing the convergence of food and sex through art and kink.
According to Dr. Block, “Sploshing” is erotic food play. Sploshers spray, drip, dump, rub, mush or cover each other in foods of different flavors and textures—and as readers will see, things get a little messy. But that’s the beauty of splosh… and art. This issue explores such delicious subjects as playing with food, the psychology of splosh, faux cannibalism, “sploshgasms” and (of course) sploshing Trump.
This first issue will likely be of special interest to collectors of print media, researchers, human sexuality students, art enthusiasts, adventurous couples, think-outside-the-boxers, political resisters, food fetishists and splosh lovers. It’s unique, fun, informative, and a great way to spice up a sex life.
All issues of Dr. Block’s Speakeasy Journal are dedicated to saving one of humanity’s closest living relatives, our "kissing cousins," the highly endangered “make love not war” bonobo apes.