Susan's writing has appeared in Gauntlet, and Men's Health magazines and her articles have been reprinted in the San Francisco State University's "Variations on Human Sexuality" Course Reader. She is a contributor for an upcoming anthology titled, Flesh for Fantasy: Producing and Consuming Exotic Dance to be released in spring of 2003

The Naked Power  . . . of a Nude Woman
From technician to tease.  A facetious essay about the power gained when I quit working for men and began working them.
-Mens Health Magazine February 2000, all rights reserved

Rhetorical Rumba
Are any skills required to be a successful dancer in a gentlemen's club? What kinds of men come in? Successful dancers don't just take off their bikinis and move their butts around. It takes a dexterity that no other job rivals. In this short essay I compare dancing to office administrative jobs.
-originally published in Gauntlet #17 Volume I, 1999

Stripping the Shadow
We all have a shadow; a part of ourselves we've been told is bad that we're embarrassed or ashamed about. Briefly, I explain how working in the club has helped me and why America's history and current-day desire to push sexuality into the closet necessitates the proliferation of strip clubs.
-originally published in Gauntlet #18 Volume II, 1999

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