A hasty coupling can add a little jolt to the day, a little satisfaction on the go. Wicked Quickies is your guide to such fast and furious it's an entire year's worth of spontaneous ecstasy. Sexpert Audacia Ray describes the sassy, frisky encounters, each paired with a stylish, two-color illustration to spark reader imagination. With sexy anecdotes and useful tips, couples can get down and dirty using each activity as an inspiration. Each suggested act has a risqué rating of one, two, or three (with one being somewhat tame and three being extra naughty and erotic), readers can tailor the experience to their mood or personality. Includes such escapades as showtime at halftime, the many uses of a dressing room, and dessert before breakfast. A wicked source of inspiration for couples everywhere, Wicked Quickies gives readers 52 ideas for instant gratification.
Audacia Ray (they/them) is a writer and advocate who has thrown in their lot with queers, survivors, nature weirdos, and readers. Dacia has supported community safety planning efforts at Drag Story Hour events since 2021, bikes the Nonbinarian Book Bike around Brooklyn to give away free queer books, has worked at the New York City Anti-Violence Project for the past seven years and is an aspiring naturalist.
A longtime memoir and nonfiction writer, Audacia shifted their writing practice to fiction in 2021.They are a Tin House Winter Workshop alumn with short stories published in The Hopper, Necessary Fiction, Litro Magazine, Superstition Review, and Stone Canoe, and they are at work on a queer, intergenerational novel.
As a sex worker rights advocate Dacia was known for leading sex worker rights campaigns as founding director of the Red Umbrella Project, being an editor of $pread magazine, and hosting the monthly storytelling series the Red Umbrella Diaries (as well as appearing in and executive producing a feature documentary of the same name). Their first book, Naked on the Internet, was published by Seal Press in 2007 and in that same year they won a Feminist Porn Award for Best Bisexual Scene with their directorial debut The Bi Apple.
I thought this was an interesting read. A quick flick through to spice up a relationship. The thing that I missed was the different risque ratings that were mentioned in the beginning of the book. All activities just had 'Risque level' written on them. There were some alternatives and tips which made it more accessible, which was good. Overall a good book to look at if you want to add some spice to your relationship