I’ve been really busy with book promotion activity. This week, despite the combine affect of jetlag and daylight savings time, I got the book trailer up on upwards of a dozen video sites and began compiling various media lists. In my spare time I have, like everyone else, rubbernecked at the car wreck that was Eliot Spitzer.

(I don’t have to provide links, do I? I do? Really? OK, my personal favs belong to Susie Bright and Michael Bader, the latter being most illuminating.)

What I really noticed during the week — and probably because I was book promotion mode — was the sudden spread of articles for Brian Alexander’s
book, America Unzipped: In Search of Sex and Satisfaction.
Links popped up on my radar ranging from Regina Lynn at Wired, Laura Riscol at Alternet, and MSNBC covering its own former Sexploitation columnist. I’ve had the book on my desk for a few weeks now. Guess it’s time to read it.

And if all this is too weighty for you, let me provide a touch of levity, compliments of a local columnist.

P.S. Inequities is now at several ebook outlets and the POD edition is available at Amazon. Details here.