1. Pornographer vs Erotic Artist.

    “The difference between an erotic artist and a pornographer, is pornographers do it for money and they direct a girl in a certain way and get certain kind of shots. Where I do it as more of a collaboration. The intent is not to arouse other people, but to arouse me, the artist, before anything else.” - Ellen Stagg.

    (Source: story-lab)

     

  2. Hysterical Literature: Session Four: Stormy via Clayton Cubitt

     
     

  3. 50 Shades of Sasha Grey: How She Got into Porn & More via Vice Magazine.

     
     

  4. Hysterical Literature: Session Three: Danielle

     
     


  5. NOUVEAU PORN 2012: CORPORATE VS. INDIE

    My latest article in Whack Magazine:

    Everybody into the lifeboats. This ship is going down and it’s going down fast, people!

    If you follow the smut business, the line above could sound like what porno people are screaming at the top of their lungs these days. Porn is in bad shape. Depending on who you talk to, some will say really bad shape. The past couple of weeks we have seen what almost could be called an exodus of performers leave the biz: Bibi Jones and Belladonna, to name two. It could look like porn is not the hottest place to be hanging out right now.

    Since 2005, the internet has been flooded with tubes and file-sharing sites, where you are be able to find any smut that’s been released within the last 24 hours. This is pretty much what happened to the music industry some years ago, and they are still trying to recover. But while Napster, Youtube, and a multitude of other new technologies like them ended up doing bad by the corporate music industry, these technologies also ended up doing good by musicians, who wanted to be doing their own thing. Couple that with cheap, but still, high-quality video cameras, editing programs, things like social media, and let’s not forget iTunes, would-be rock stars are now able to circumvent big-name record companies and MTV (who’s too busy showing Snookie falling on her drunk orange ass, anyways). Indie rockers and poppers can now get their music and name out there to the constant consuming public, on their own.

    Another thing that has happened is that the corporate music gurus are now forced to think outside the box; they are forced to come up with a product that people will actually want to pay for. Of course there’s a discussion to be had as to whether they are really succeeding with this, though.

    Porn point 2012 is pretty much stuck in the same dilemma; well, corporate porn is. And corporate porn is facing the same debacle as corporate music was years ago. Then there are indie pornographers, or amateurs if you like that term, who are now able to venture out into the weird and wonderful world of getting butt naked online for the world to see — without having to actually hook up with any big-name or back-alley producers.

    As an amateur pornographer/semi-exhibitionist today, the tube sites offer you free video hosting. Social media platforms, especially Twitter and Tumblr, let you create your very own network and site (more or less) to spread your message, legs, and semen to whatever chronic masturbator might stumble upon you in virtual reality.

    There’s a global economic crisis going on and jobs are hard to find, so what’s a fresh college graduate going to do for a living? A college graduate who’s grown up in a time where porn wasn’t as big a big taboo as it was twenty years ago. A college graduate who might have majored in video, cinema, photography, or some other creative field that’s internet-friendly?

    Well youngsters, there’s always porn, and you don’t even have to show your face to the world anymore (see: Violet & Rye). Maybe you could even turn it into a profitable business (see: The Art of Blowjob and Pornographic Love). Maybe create a community with like-minded people — people coming from the worlds of art, theater, academics, and adult entertainment (see: Darling House). You don’t even have to be an amazing or great photographer. Because you now have Hipstamatic, Instagram, and a host of other photo apps right there on your Droid, iPhone — whatever you prefer. Don’t know much about creating a website? Guys: Tumblr! This is nouveau porn 2012.

    The adversity and pressure that the adult industry is facing these days is also forcing people to think differently — to be creative. The world around us and the troubles it’s having are forcing people to be creative, to think outside of the box. New people with new ideas are doing porn, and the people already inside the corporate porn world are thinking in fresh streams of jizz as well (see: Bobbi Starr, Tonights Girlfriend, Joanna Angel, to name but a few). Corporate porn is hitting the high-end-quality button, high-def baby! Something that you, me — the consumers — are willing to pay good money for.

    Corporate porn is, very much like the music industry, taking its cues from the underground now: from the hipsters, beatniks, and freaks who aren’t afraid to experiment and be, let’s say, edgy. Indie porn is the punk rock, the rap, the dub-step, the drum n’ bass, the grunge — the stuff that all the cool kids are into, and it’s the stuff Warner and Sony Music will pick three years after the Williamsburg, PBR-drinking crowd have moved on to the next exotic rhythm.

    Where porn will be going in the near future is anybody’s guess. Will it crumble? Will it flourish? Will we see more high-profile performers jump into the lifeboats and sail away into the sunset? I don’t know; I don’t think anybody does.

    But one thing is certain: these are exciting times we live in and we, you and me, are the surfers. So let’s make sure we do not let this great wave of naked bodies shot in HD pass us by.

    This piece is also published in Whack Magazine: http://www.whackmagazine.com/2012/07/22/porn-2012/

     


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  7. Part Two of my interview with Sovereign Syre (of Darling House) for Whack! Magazine.

    Catch part one here

     


  8. “Having sex with Sovereign Syre is like fucking the Virgin Mary.” —JM Darling

    Writer, model, performer, muse, artist and factory girl — Sovereign Syre is what Edie Sedgwick could have been — maybe should have been — and she is so much more.

    Co-founder of the artist collective Darling House, Sov (short for Sovereign) made her debut with a home brewed masturbation video on Xtube for the Clyde to her Bonnie — JM Darling. The video was not your typical amateur fapping-fest; it had a lot of artistic merit to it, much the like Sov herself. She’s not your typical anything.

    Two months after, Fleshbot caught wind of it and, as they say, the rest is history. Meaning that Sov became the talk of the internet and adult industry. Fleshbot has since made Sovereign Syre a fixture on the site. ZZinsider featured her as one of their first “Indie Babes.” Her blog was reviewed in Hustler in the July 2011 issue. She’s been featured as model and poet in Whore Magazine, and so much more.

    It was Godsgirls who were the lucky ones to first feature a naked Sov back in 2009. Followed by Holly Randall, Ellen Stagg, George Pitts, Dave Dawson, and many others.

    Companies have been standing each other’s shoulders to get hold of her. But when it was time to take the leap into moving pictures, it became Nica Noelle who stood victorious as the one who landed an exclusive with Sovereign Syre. So far, Sov has performed only in girl-girl scenes, but rumor has it that she’s taking another big leap soon, which will be doing boy-girl.

    So sit back, relax and enjoy the beautiful mind and words of Factory Girl v2.0, Sovereign Syre.

    Go to Whack Magazine to read the rest of my interview with Sovereign Syre… Part deux will be online next Tuesday.

     


  9. WIFEBUCKET; keepin’ it real – dang!

    Porn these days is getting more and more professional – lights, camera, action – the performers are becoming more professional, and also a lot more mechanical sadly. So what to do? Where do you go when you want something raw, something that feels real?

    Well, here comes Wifebucket! Amateur galore, real people, real sex, real wives with real bodies – actually enjoying some real fucking. Wifebucket is raw, the videos and photos are submitted by people around the net, that truly wants to share with the masturbating public – that being you and me. Everything from MILF’s over 40, interracial, swingers, before and after photos, even the exotic arab category is to be found at Wifebucket – there is truly something for everyone that enjoys men and women that could be your hot next door neighbour. There’s a reason Wifebucket is the number 1 most visited wife website on the internet, people.

    Right now Wifebucket is sitting on 3,000+ videos and 130,000+ photos, all of them 100% user submitted! And the site is updated every single day with sexy fresh hand selected material for your self-gratifying pleasure.

    My personal favorites on the site, is the many photos of lovely ladies getting their faces painted with thick, hot dick juice. Or the tons of videos, where wives are screaming in lust, as huge cocks fuck their wet, tight holes into orbit, as the ladies reach orgasmic black holes.

    Now my advise to you is; go check out the site, take the free tour and find your personal favorite wives – maybe you’ll end up feeling a little adventurous and then submitting your own salty sex rump(?).

    Cammy Palin is the feisty, sexy chick that curates this hotbed of horny honeys. One night I got wasted and mailed her a bunch of questions, in high hopes of her joining me for some webcam carnal fun. Unfortunately she was sober and not desperate enough … But she did answer my questions and you get to read them here, and just maybe get to know her little bit better.

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    Story-Lab: Cammy Palin, how did a nice girl like you end up in porn?

    Cammy Palin: I find this question totally inappropriate. Why does society think that only ”bad girls” have a place in porn? I’m pretty sure that this is discriminative.

    Story-Lab: Any relation to that freak from Alaska?

    Cammy Palin: Sarah from Alaska shot the mother bear who was taking care of me when my father left me in the woods. Long story short - Mowgli was his favorite superhero. He tried to find some wolves and talk them into raising me but they were very uncooperative and ate him. So, I ended up with a bear for a mother. So, yeah, I’m related somehow to Sarah Palin.

    Story-Lab: Are you DTF?

    Cammy Palin: It depends on who’s there to provide the F.

    Story-Lab: Wifebucket, tell what us the site is all about?

    Cammy Palin: Duh. As the name implies, it’s all about buckets hand-made by wives. We tapped strongly in the Mormon and Amish market and we are now looking to expand. As an addition, the site also shows said women totally naked and performing heinous sexual acts. Basically, if you are a MILF wife who can either make beautiful buckets by hand OR is willing to send us her naked pics - you have a place in the Wifebucket family.

    Story-Lab: Why should I make Wifebucket my site of choice when I need to bust a nut?

    Cammy Palin: Please don’t. You need diversity. Wifebucket has nothing but amateur MILFs and I would find it disturbing if you only bust that nut to us. Also, we have enough pics and vids for over 35,000 acts of self-loving (how I calculated this is a company secret) and you might damage yourself in the process.

    Story-Lab: How has working in porn been treating you so far?

    Cammy Palin: Awfully. I find it harder and harder to get a wettie. It’s like being a kid in the 80s and now - back then, you only needed a sideboob for a serious 2-hour-long hard-on and now it takes at least a German bondage video to get mildly aroused.

    Story-Lab: Sex, what’s not to like about it?

    Cammy Palin: There’s nothing NOT to like about sex. The hard part comes when it’s over and you don’t know what to do. Smoke? Cuddle? Leave? Bury the body? Choices, choices…

    Story-Lab: Will we ever see you naked on the internets Ms. Palin?

    Cammy Palin: You should check your facts better. Or google for ”Sarah Copafeel”

    Story-Lab: Tell me what makes a MILF?

    Cammy Palin: Two indisputable facts must exist at the same time and in the same place - you have to be over 30 years of age and there must be at least 2 younger guys who want to fuck you.

    Story-Lab: Can people submit their own videos and photos to Wifebucket? How would they goabout it?

    Cammy Palin: If people don’t submit their homemade sex tapes to me, there would be no Wifebucket at all. Everything inside the site was sent by our members and visitors. Send us your stuff and we’ll give you a free membership and make sure that most of the internet fappers get to know you intimately.

    Story-Lab: Ever masturbate at work?

    Cammy Palin: I’m required by my contract to do it at least 3 times a day. Otherwise, it is considered that I’m not fully engaged in the work process and am threatened by fines and/ or firing.

    Story-Lab: What kind of porn do you like to get of too? Girl-on-Girl, anal, facials?

    Cammy Palin: This depends on what day of the week it is with a small adjustment measured by how many beers I’ve had. I am known for getting off to an Iron Man trailer so you do the math. It’s a safe bet to say that amateur swingers and amateur threesomes have the highest chance of making me go down on myself - luckily, there are lots of those at Wifebucket. My boss considers this a bonus so I get no sick days.

    Story-Lab: Social media, how big a role does it play in porn these days?

    Cammy Palin: Fuck if I know. I just post on Twitter so that I don’t have to do real work but my boss thinks that it’s good for spreading the Wifebucket word around. I let her have her dreams and we’re all happy.

    Story-Lab: Is there such a thing as watching too much porn?

    Cammy Palin: Porn is the only thing in the world which we can’t get enough of. There’s always someone somewhere fapping to something - and this gives me much faith in humanity. The government may take our freedom, our civil rights, our choices - but the man is wise enough not to touch our porn. I think that it was Thomas Jefferson who said that All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to stop watching internet porn“. Or was it someone else? Anyway, you get the idea.

    Story-Lab: Most embarrassing sex-story? Go!

    Cammy Palin: I am having this filmed as a reality show and can’t really go into details but one of the stories would include me, lots of beers, a sexy couple, moaning sounds behind the night club, sirens, lights, and me calling ”shotgun” when the cops started pulling me to the squad car. They still put me in the back, though.

    Story-Lab: What does one get when entering Wifebucket?

    Cammy Palin: It depends on whether I managed to get the site down again or not. I’m kidding - well, not really but it only happened like 3 times. OK, 10 times. Luckily for the 40,000 members, our script ninja Brett is always around to spank me for being a bad girl and to fix it. But, back to your original question - well, you get to see whatever our members sent us. Pics, videos, more pics, some more videos, etc. What I can guarantee though is that everything is homemade and MILF-y. Cross my heart.

    Story-Lab: What’s going on with Wifebucket in the coming months?

    Cammy Palin: I guess the usual - more updates and more work for me. Also, we have started re-working the member area to include streaming videos, tags, a search function and whatnot. If you ask me, the site is perfect as it is but Brett wants to play with scripts and my boss lets him - so I guess there will be some serious changes.

    Story-Lab: Gimme’ all your links! Website, Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr and phone number.

    Cammy Palin: I think I have more profiles but I can’t remember them now. These are the ones I keep updated the most.

    Cammy Palin: Twitter

    Cammy Palin: Facebook

    WifeBucket: Face Book

    Cammy Palin: Tumblr

    This piece will also be posted on Whack! Magazine.

     


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  11. “The fine line between hardcore smut and art gallery erotica is slowly but firmly getting pushed these days, as more and more people are mixing images, style and content, that a few years ago would not been considered a well prepared cocktail. It’s getting harder and harder to figure out who the pornographers are and who artists are? Sites like The Art of Blowjob, Pornographic Love, Uncommon Appetites, Juliland — to name but a few — are getting us porn pervs all confused as to what is meant to be masturbated too, and what is meant to be discussed with our pretentious college buddies —  while we sip from a overpriced bottle of wine down in Tribeca.
     
    Mainstream isn’t doing us much of a favor either, Taschen publishing is putting out NFSW books with Vanessa Del Rio and Terry Richardson in full-frontal glory and gore, and at the same time printing up books about the Beatles and architecture. More indie filmmakers include graphic uncensored sex scenes in their flicks now then ever — it’s all kind of confusing to us who grew up with a clear distinction between what is made for jacking-off, and what is made for the Museum Of Modern Art.
     
    One place, that more than anybody, is taking the art vs porn to a whole other level, is the collective of Darling House. With everything from reviews, personal tales, photos, film, poetry and nudity being pushed in one and the same place, you can have a hard time figuring out just what the hell did you stumbled upon? One thing is for certain though — you’re gonna have a hard time looking away.
     
    Founder of the Darling House, Joshua Darling, is a photographer, actor, artist and pornographer. Recently he became the in-house picture taker for Nica Noelle, and while he still dabbles in mainstream production and photography, it’s his ”Guerrilla Erotica” that really springs to ones perverted attention.
     
    WHACK! Took it upon ourselves to engage Mr. Darling in a conversation about the Factory 2.0 dubbed the Darling House, subjects included; pornography, society, culture, sex, art and whatever else we could come with — because we really like hearing Mr. Darling talk about stuff, and boy! He sure didn’t let us down”

    CLICK THE LINK TO READ THE REST!…

     


  12. Smart Porn -Interview with Anna B. Volk of Darling House.

    Dr. Anna B. Volk: Scholar, reviewer, writer, Brazilian.

    http://darlinghouse.net/beta/blog/2012/01/03/dr-anna-b-volk-scholar-reviewer-writer-brazilian/

    A couple of days ago Anna B. Volk wrote a blog post about how she no longer could call herself a feminist 15 top reasons why I don’t want to be a feminist anymorehttp://darlinghouse.net/beta/annabvolk/2012/04/07/feminist

    Now if there’s one thing Story-Lab loves, it’s controversy (and Brazilians, and beautiful smart women). So of course there was only one thing to do; sit our ass down with Dr Anna B. Volk and pick her mind about subjects such as Brazil, media, feminism, pornography, sex, gender and almost everything else between heaven and Rio.

    Honestly, we just love to hear her talk, so we kept asking her questions until she told us to shut up and get out!

    The following interview is long, but amazing. So grab yourself a cup of coffee, a glass of wine, light a smoke and sit back.

    Story-Lab: How did you come to study and emerge yourself into the world of pornography? How did you come to write about it from an academic point of view?

    Anna B. Volk: While still an undergrad, I got involved with research on Feminism and AIDS; throughout my Masters, I broadened my research to LGBT literature, feminist history, and female madness. Yet, something was always missing: the feeling was that I was after what was always veiled and unspoken, and in the academic world a lot of what is done is “for shows”, so it was really frustrating not to be able to dig deeper into taboo issues. It took me nearly 15 years to establish myself and be able to keep myself distant enough from the all the lobby and political correctness to really get involved with something I like writing about, something which is this massive unmentioned presence when it comes to gender relations and economic issues. So basically now I can write – and publish, and present – research I have been doing for a long, long time, but in a more independent and non-affiliated way.

    Story-Lab:Recently you became a part of the Darling House collective, how did that come to happen?

    Anna B. Volk: It all started with a personal blog where I used to publish material I was producing about the porn industry – independently, and mostly movie reviews and articles which were close to the way I am used to writing when I need to present something for the academic world. I was just writing things, publishing them, and “advertising” on Twitter. Joshua Darling and Sovereign Syre read some of that material, and invited me to be part of Darling House – which stoked me beyond words because it was a project I had fallen in love with already, as spectator, and to be able to become part of it instantly validated all I have been doing in terms of research and production.

    Story-Lab:You’ve taken an academy approach to pornography and sex. Especially concerning pornography, some people would say this doesn’t even deserve to be considered an academy/intellectual subject of discussion, unless other than maybe for the sole purpose of condemnation?

    Anna B. Volk:There will always be people who condemn pornography: it has been fought so badly throughout ages that it will always carry some sort of stigma. Any depiction of sex, in reality, is still received with discomfort and disbelief – and the idea that it might contain any political message is just too much for some people to handle. When it comes to pornography and the academic world, people tend to be quite black or white: there are those who condemn it vehemently – and for this I can see a lot of feminist bitterness and pornography condemning still lingering in the air – and there are those who just ignore it. Of course there are scholars who have been dealing with pornography academically for some time now, but those are cast aside even by their colleagues.

    The academic world – at least in Brazil, because this is the one I belong to – is one of the most prejudiced, racist, homophobic, and segregationist spaces I have ever encountered. To openly deal with pornography is to fight constant battles by having to justify myself and my work on daily basis. I have to fight the conservatives, the feminists, the more traditional scholars, the race based theorists, the prude, the pseudo-intellectual: basically it is a one woman’s fight. The only solace rests with the queer sphere, and even there I have to be careful not to find myself justifying what I do with every article written.

    My approach to pornography is open and direct: I refuse to hide it behind metaphors or figures of speech, and I see it as the only possible space for real gender and sex discussions in a society that is still averting eyes to some topics such as queer rights and marginal sexualities, while pretending to accept it. And this is too harsh on people – especially scholars, who think of themselves as so avant-garde and open-headed, but who are confronted with their own limitations when something like my research is posed in front of their eyes.

    Story-Lab:What genre of pornography turns you on, what kind do you find yourself drawn to the most?

    Anna B. Volk: This is as fluid as water. When I started watching porn it was gay porn that was appealing to me – the raw, strong, violent desire that cannot be faked or mimicked. Later, lesbian pornography caught my eye – and by lesbian porn I mean movies produced exclusively with women. Nowadays, I have been experimenting with watching parodies and new releases which present the audience with a new proposal, be it in terms of plot, structure, casting. And there is also the non-professional porn that is blooming in streaming sites: the amateur category, as it might be called. I surround myself with all sort of pornography, so it is impossible to be drawn to only one specific kind.

    Story-Lab:What performers in adult do feel yourself being turned on by – not just physically, but also mentally – which ones plays as much to your body, as your intellect?

    Anna B. Volk: I find Zoey Holloway to be one of the most interesting performers nowadays. I have written an article on the female gaze and cinema spectatorship, and she is the best example of the power of the gaze when it comes to pornography. Ela Darling, Dylan Ryan, Katsuni are performers who present me with refined discussions on pornography and art and exquisite performances.

    But Sovereign Syre is my personal puzzle – the more I get to know her the more dazzled I am by her. Sovereign is like a visit to Alice’s wonderland on the best acid you can find: philosophy.

    Story-Lab: When you review an adult movie, what are the things you look for, the criteria of which you judge it?

    Anna B. Volk: I wish I could say I am drawn to how sexuality – and mostly female sexuality – is portrayed, or how plausible a situation looks, but the reality is: I want it to be well done. To my eyes, this means how much the movie was cared for. I am tired of pornography being made on a second-rate basis: if you want recognition on whatever it is you do, you have to do it well. The idea of getting two girls and a guy in a hotel room and shooting it is over: audience now wants to see more than “just” the sex.

    And this is what I focus on when I am watching a movie for a review: how well constructed the whole feature is. This includes lighting, camera work, setting, soundtrack, basically the same categories a non-porn reviewer would pay attention to, but at the same time this is not what I should be reviewing, because the “pornographic” part of the film is normally what people are after.

    So what differentiates a porn reviewer from a non-porn one is that the elements that should serve as springboard for evaluation on a porn film cannot be associated only with form and no function! A true review would easily happen fostered not by content per se, but by technical elements (plot, lighting, camera, performances, etc) which should please the spectator’s eye without taking the leading role in the perception and experiencing of the film, but it is difficult to differentiate between what is physiologically pleasing to me and what meets certain standards when it comes to the recognition of quality in a porn production. So this becomes a harder task than I had ever imagined it would be – and this is what makes it so incredible to me.

    Story-Lab:Is there a danger of intellectualizing sex and porn too much, talking the passion, danger and lust into boredom, into a point of where it’s not interesting anymore, where it becomes too civilized?

    Anna B. Volk: Sex is instinct. It is survival. It is inherent. If it comes to a point where it is being too tamed to fit niches or market expectations, it will find a way to escape. If pornography bounds sexualities into stiff armoires, if too much politics starts shaping pornographic scenes, or if too much intellectualization is done, sex will rebel and transmute somewhere else. There is no possibility sex – in its essence – will ever become civilized. That would go against sex’s nature in itself.

    Story-Lab:Do you consider yourself a feminist? And do you think it is possible to enjoy mainstream pornography as a feminist?

    Anna B. Volk: Had you asked me this questions around 10 years ago, I would have said “YES!” loud and proud, and shaken flags and slogans at you. But in the past five years the feminist dialog has bored me beyond tears. It keeps on repeating that same chant from the 70s, that women are oppressed and are not given opportunities to blossom and, at the same time, I do not see any changes simply because the women who are worried about it are just sitting in auditoriums speaking to upper middle class white college girls, instead of actually doing something about it. Of course I am talking in terms of Brazil – this is the reality I have contact with – but the dissatisfaction with feminist theory is something which is starting to emerge worldwide simply because we are just fed up with a lot of talking and not enough changing.

    I have been inside the academic world for nearly 20 years now, and a good part of those years I spent over feminist theory books, and I can tell you that, in their majority, they are segregationist, class based, race based, and are unable to see the world as a unit, choosing to fragmenting it, and this – nowadays, with globalization and all, is just not plausible anymore.

    When the issue is pornography, for example, feminists tend to either condemn it or to approve of it as an empowering tool for women, but not once did those same feminist owed up to watching porn. In other words, feminism approaches pornography with a ten feet long pole, and is unable to recognize that some women do like it. This is precisely the kind of contradiction that has pulled me away from feminism, and that is keeping me so distant from feminism as political position.

    Story-Lab: There has been a growing criticism directed towards porn, stripping and prostitution for some time now around the world – both from religious, conservative and feminist groups – it’s almost as if we’re seeing the sexual revolution being turned backwards, why do you think that is?

    Anna B. Volk: Honestly? I think people need to come up with real issues to tackle soon, otherwise they just keep on beating the deadest of horses. I refuse to debate on any religious positioning about sex workers because it is an obvious and outdated issue – if people still want to wonder whether any church has the rights to dictate over things outside their perimeter, they can debate that without me. When it comes to conservative issues, and right now we have the whole debate in America about Rick Santorum and the porn industry, for example, it is just a matter of eliminating any religious content in those people’s ideology to understand it is an empty and shallow discussion. Feminist groups have to stop protesting and start watching porn before they fight it, because most of the time they don’t even know what they are talking about. So until real issues take shape things are bound to go in circles and nauseate whoever is watching.

    Story-Lab:Being Brazilian, could you tell us your feelings and thoughts on how the country of Brazil – the people of Brazil – are being portrayed in European and North American media, is it a accurate or a false depiction?

    Anna B. Volk: Brazil is so plural it is difficult to get to a common denominator in terms of identity and characteristics. It is always amusing to see Brazilian people portrayed in foreign media, because they are always extremely stereotypical and so far-fetched. From Sonia Braga as Theo’s teacher in The Cosby Show up to Xavier Barden’s character in Eat, Pray, Love, the way Brazilians are portrayed is so far from reality it is hysterically funny.

    One of the closest depictions of the people and the country I have seen was Rio, the animation – and although that was over simplified, because it was made for kids, of course, it is still the closest anyone could get of a Brazilian national identity. In the end I guess we Brazilians might be oversimplifications, because we are just so many and so different that it is impossible to group us in any ways – so it is easier to just mix us all up and present an audience with whatever comes out of it.

    Story-Lab:Is there a lack of stories based around the Brazilian middle class and everyday life from foreign media and entertainment?

    Anna B. Volk: The Brazilian middle class has been parroting the American middle class for so long they have only recently been able to understand they lack their own identity – and this is coming to light through the work of some artists who belong to the same middle class they are questioning. I have seen in Brazilian television and in movies a growing trend towards accepting that fact and building national identity from it, instead of fighting it as a form of politic protest against imperialism or any other thing like it.

    If there aren’t enough stories around the Brazilian middle class in foreign media, trust me, there aren’t enough stories about us on our own screens either. We need to build our own tradition of portraying Brazilian middle class before we can blame our invisibility in foreign media. And that would worry me if this was not changing: we have more films being produced now than in any other period of Brazilian cinematography, and they are focused on Brazilian issues and being accessible to people abroad.

    Story-Lab: What is your opinion on the stereotype of Brazilians (especially women) being oversexed and hyper flirtatious? A stereotype that is often being pushed by media and entertainment in Europe and North America.

    Anna B. Volk: The feminine body that needs to be colonized by the white supremacy, its mysteries and hidden lures, and how it seduces precisely because it is different and unknown, all this justifies the type of stereotyping that Brazilian women go through: it is still about the colonization of people and how white, phallocentric cultures perceive distant lands. For Europeans and North Americans, the Brazilian woman is still Brazilian forest: dark, moist, inciting, dangerous: and it needs to be discovered and conquered and ravished and explored.

    My first instinct is to say there is nothing wrong with stereotypes. Then I think about the characteristics which are attributed to Brazilian women and it enrages me a little bit because in some circumstances it might put women’s safety in jeopardy: I myself have faced some quite uncomfortable situations in Europe because somebody found out I was Brazilian and immediately thought I was available for sex. On the other hand, this happens within Brazil: Brazilian men tend to perceive women as being both Eve, the snake, and the apple. And I refuse to see this as detrimental to Brazilian women at all, because if dealt with the correct way this can be quite empowering.

    Story-Lab: Many men around the world praise the Brazilian woman as the perfect woman – both their mentality and looks – what is it that makes Brazilian women so special and desirable to the men of the world outside of Brazil?

    Anna B. Volk: They do? Which Brazilian woman are they desiring and praising? It amuses me when I see generalizations like these, because I myself cannot come to a conclusion about what the Brazilian woman looks like. Is she like Giselle Bündchen, Alice Braga, Thais Araujo?

    There is no doubt Brazilian women are highly regarded around the world, but to be honest with you I do not know what all the fuss is about. No, I am not being humble… [Laughing].

    Story-Lab:Brazil seems to be going through a lot of changes these days, what is it like living in Rio de Janeiro now, as oppose to living there 5 years ago?

    Anna B. Volk: There is no doubt that economically Brazil has grown tremendously in the last 10 years. Not many foreigners are aware of this, but we lived under a dictatorship until 1989, and only then we regained the right to vote – and it took some years of practice in order to be able to understand that oligarchies were not the way to go. Differently from the rest of the world, in Brazil politics are divided not into republicans vs. democrats or conservatives vs. progressives, but into upper class vs. lower class parties, something which is hard on a good fraction of the population who still perceives power and money as belonging exclusively to an aristocracy. We come from a structure of farmers and slaves, and this dichotomy is still explicit in our politics.

    The growth in the economy has improved tremendously our daily lives, because it just makes life more comfortable, of course. In terms of politics things are more left based right now, so more polemic discussions (such as gay rights, abortion, etc) are taking place more often, and with more positive outcome. The general atmosphere in the country is very optimistic, but I will not deny it: we still have a long ways to go before we can say the ship is sailing smooth.

    Story-Lab: With Brazil growing and being a nation that is worth keeping one’s eye on these days, do you think Brazil could also become a major player in high-quality adult productions?

    Anna B. Volk: I see Brazil in the same place of western European countries when it comes to adult productions: it is cheaper, easier, and simpler to shoot here than in America, for example, because legislation and law enforcement is just non-existent. So in one hand we have people who are not performers but sex workers who see in adult film production a chance to make a little bit more money, and on the other still a lot of social stigma in terms of the adult film industry. To sum things up: there is absolutely no chance a word like “empowering“ can be applied to any aspect of adult film productions in Brazil, and the majority of the films we produce are amateur, second-rated, and even legally questionable. As a result, I do not think Brazil will make it to the list of quality adult production anywhere in the near future.

    Story-Lab:Brazil can come off to a foreigner as a very religious country, but also a very promiscuous country. If you were to generalize a bit, what are the sexual ‘morals’ of Brazilian men and women?

    Anna B. Volk: Brazil is so diverse it is literally impossible to reach a common denominator when it comes to ample topics like these. In big cities, like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, for example, the moral codes are more flexible than in other capitals, like Belo Horizonte or Porto Alegre. The bigger the city the more flexible moral codes will be, of course, but even that depends on the region in Brazil the city is located. Having suffered colonization by so many different ethnicities generated a sort of schizophrenia of morals in Brazilians, and even the amount of recolonization suffered nowadays – with the internet, cable TV, etc. – will influence how men and women will perceive morals.

    Ironically, I perceive Brazilian women to be less relaxed in terms of their bodies than the European woman, for example. People fail to understand that wearing skimpy clothes might have more to do with a scorching heat than with sexuality, and sometimes the Brazilian woman is perceived as flirtatious when she is just following a fashion that aims at comfort. It is actually illegal to go topless in Brazil, and I know of only one nudist beach in Rio – and only one person who has visited it… So if I were to compare Brazilian and European women in terms of how they express their sexuality and how they deal with their own body, I would have to rank the European woman over the Brazilian one in terms of less morals.

    Story-Lab: The internet has broadened how people are able to interact sexually today; we can Skype, chat, email, share photos, audio and video, all with a sexual content to it. Is there a danger of forgetting the sex in the real world and cyber fucking becoming the norm, or is it just another spice to real world sex?

    Anna B. Volk: Would you turn down a fuck date to stay home and wank in front of a screen? This discussion first started when the Internet came about, and people were worried that the virtual world would take over all “3D” interactions, but the truth is nothing will ever replace human contact. The Internet has made the whole screening process more thorough, if anything: a late-night bar pick up can now take place on a chat room or social media site, but I highly doubt people would exchange real sex for cyber sex.

    Story-Lab: How much of the interaction and attraction, between men and women, can be summed up to biology and sociology, which plays the bigger role in how we act as genders?

    Anna B. Volk: I think the relationship between men and women is so harmed right now… As consequence of part of the feminist movement, and its relentless effort to portray men as enemies, we have created a gap between men and women that makes it impossible for us to get together and communicate. It is like there is a big valley between us, and all we can hear are our own words echoing forever into the void. And as a result we, as women, are always so doubtful of men, and they are always resenting “games” we play to protect ourselves, and in the end it is more about proving the other wrong instead of experimenting the other. It saddens me that such barrier will remain insurmountable until we – as women – realize we keep on bringing up the same men we are running from.

    I see human beings as essentially sexual bodies – we have sex to orgasm, which differs from most animals. On the other hand, we have been socially regulating sex since Victorian times, so all sexual interactions can be seen as plastic and fake right now, and here is where pornography takes a gigantic importance, in my opinion, because it makes this discussion explicit. No longer can we rely on nature to dictate our sex lives, and nurture is just too full of constraints to be able to be used as parameter either. What is left is a void that can only be filled by some serious discussion on sex as a personal act instead of a political one, and pornography is the best ground for such discussion to happen.

    Story-Lab: Is it true that a woman decides within 3 minutes & 30 seconds of meeting a man if she’s ever gonna have sex with him? And if she decides no, then there is no way of changing her mind?

    Anna B. Volk: [Laughing] I did not know there was a time span… but I guess if anyone – men or women – are not flexible to review their first impressions, they are not worth fucking at the first place.


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  13. A little somthin’ somethin’ I wrote for ZZinsider about moaning… For dudes.

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  14. “Tommy Pistol has been around, man! Like, he’s been banging on cam for a while. He’s a veteran in the semen-soaked trenches of the smut biz. Tommy Pistol is also one of those performers of whom you could be tempted to think, “What the fuck is this guy doing in porn?!” Pistol is a stuntman, an independent “non-porn” filmmaker, a sketch comedian, and so many other things that it would take the entire length of Lex Steel’s erect wiener to list them all here.

    Recently, Tommy won the Best Actor award for his role as Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver XXX at the Xbiz Awards Show. He has released his own film, The Gruesome Death of Tommy Pistol, a horror comedy film that he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in. Currently you can find Tommy in the role of the iconic Pee Wee Herman in the porno version called Pee Wee’s XXX Adventure, produced by Vivid Entertainment.

    Tommy Pistol is making so much noise these days it’s hard not to hear him. So we had no other choice here at WHACK! than to sit down with the man himself and badger him with questions about  porn, Pee Wee, Taxi Driver, and a whole bunch of other smartass inquiries. Fire away, Mr. Pistol.”


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  15. I did an interview with Oruba Stone about my writings, and well, me.

    Check out by clicking the link…