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Feb 2011 11

by Alex Dueben

“If I’m not having fun, I may as well go get a desk job.”

– Cherie Priest

Cherie Priest is one of those writers who became an overnight success after more than a decade of hard work. She has two book series going on right now. Her new book is “Bloodshot,” an urban fantasy novel featuring an obsessive compulsive vampire thief nicknamed “Chesire Red” who has an ex-Navy SEAL Cuban drag queen sidekick. It’s a great, fun read with a very different take on vampires than most books offer.

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Feb 2011 11

Voodou Suicide in Jacket Weather

  • INTO: Vegetarianism, organic, local, art, design, typography, letterpress, tattoos, piercings, comics, video games, bull terriers, dachshunds, snakes, books, learning new things, languages, love, robots, aliens, the printed page.
  • NOT INTO: Close minded people, stupidity, illiteracy, religion, newspapers, bad spelling, spiders, crossing the road.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Windy days up in the mountains, sunshine, wine, pot.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Animal cruelty, driving in traffic, the thought of death.
  • HOBBIES: Reading, designing, typography, archery, video games, comics, laughing, and wasting time.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Family, friends, pot, animals, the outdoors.
  • VICES: Carbs, pot. impulsive buying, the internet.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Procrastinating.

Get to know Voodou better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Feb 2011 10

by Blogbot

With the likes of Katy Perry, Nicole Scherzinger, and Anjelina Jolie rockin’ latex on the red carpet in recent times, the look has lost some of its shock value. That said, latex is always worthy of a second glance if worn well – especially down your local supermarket.

However, true latex fetishists love it for more than its look or shock value. The tactile material has a unique feel, smell, and luster (when polished), and clings to the body like a second skin – making it truly sense-ual wear.

Here’s a selection of latex outerwear looks that Suicide Girls are putting on – and taking off.

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Feb 2011 10

by A.J. Focht

Are you sick of spending your primetime television hours with doctors, lawyers, and detectives?

Original tv series ideas are hard to come by. Most of the shows currently on air are just different perspectives on the same stories. If an original show is bringing in a new audience, you can count on seeing a slew of similar shows pop-up on other networks. However the last decade has brought out some innovative ideas that you will be seeing a lot more of in future seasons.

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Feb 2011 10

by Ryan Stewart

“People are living much more hot and racy lives than I am.”

– Peter Hook

The X-Files: I Want To Believe unveiled its theatrical trailer at New York Comic Con and, no surprise, it gives away absolutely nothing about the film. Total secrecy has been enforced from the word “go” on this project and when series creator and director Chris Carter and writer/producer Frank Spotnitz showed up at the Con to talk about the film, they acted at times like lawyers instead of science-fiction writers, parsing questions delicately, often answering in single sentences and sometimes answering a different question than the one asked in order to keep the mystery going.

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Feb 2011 10

Shanti Suicide in Point of View

  • INTO: Paying it forward, dancing, laughing, cuddles, yoga, and makeout sessions.
  • NOT INTO: Ignorance, in all forms!
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Great food and amazing friends.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Profit over people.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Love, respect, water, oxygen, sunshine.
  • VICES: I’m a night owl.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Lost within my imagination, daydreaming in the clouds…

Get to know Shanti better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Feb 2011 09

by Brett Warner

Go to any Starbucks in New York or Los Angeles and you’re guaranteed to find yuppie after yuppie, hunched over their MacBooks, working on a “screenplay.” By “screenplay,” of course, I mean Facebook…or online poker…or SuicideGirls – hopefully. There are a lot of screenplays floating around out there, though, and only an infinitesimal percentage of them will ever make it to the big screen one day. Why? Because most of them are shit. 99% of them are makeshift, amateurishly conceived pats on the back. Most movies are bad, so writing a screenplay must by extension be a piece of cake, right? Yeah, no. Even the most bloated, awful Hollywood blockbusters start out with a good screenplay. Hard to believe, but it’s true.

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