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SFSX (Safe Sex) author Tina Horn: Our Sexbots, Ourselves Vol. 2

“I’m thrilled that the book got you laid” – Tina Horn author of SFSX (Safe Sex).

“I’m thrilled that the book got you laid” – Tina Horn author of SFSX (Safe Sex).

Tina Horn returns to talk about her sci-fi sex rebel comic book series. Writer TINA HORN and artist G Romero-Johnson’s SFSX (SAFE SEX) Terms of Service is a cyberpunk thriller graphic novel. “After their previous adventures in sex, love, and torture left them separated and traumatized, the Dirty Mind heroes must face the totalitarian Party’s latest “social program” ― one involving uncanny sexpots and a twisted men’s rights movement.”

Tina Horn is the host of Why Are People Into That?! podcast and writes and lectures on sexual subcultures and politics.

CW: bi queers discussing biphobia, whorephobia, transphobia. Vague mentions of fictional characters’ sexual interests.

Listen to Tina’s badass playlists featured in the series- https://open.spotify.com/user/icsf1csd2stfbfepckfsu6yip

And listen to our first conversation here https://www.blogtalkradio.com/graphicpolicy/2020/07/29/comics-writer-tina-horn-on-sfsx-freedom-safety-in-the-scifi-sex-dystopia

By Elana Levin

(Host Graphic Policy Radio/ GP Contributor) – Elana hosts Graphic Policy Radio, our podcast. Elana started reading comics in Jr. High by stealing her younger brother’s copies of X-Men. She immediately identified mutants as a metaphor for oppressed groups and used this to justify her interest in comics to her incredulous friends and relatives.

And has been doing so ever since.

A trained (but not particularly practicing) artist, Elana covers comics art and analyzes comics and the industry from a queer feminist and leftist perspective.

By day Elana leads trainings on digital strategy for nonprofit organizations and campaigns. She has lead fan activism trainings at political conferences and geek conferences alike. She has spoken about Jack Kirby for the SyFy network, The Jack Kirby Museum and hosted panels at NY Comic Con, FlameCon and AwesomeCon. Her critical work has appeared in The Daily Beast, Wired Magazine, The Guardian and the BBC.
She tweets, too much, at https://twitter.com/Elana_Brooklyn