Ms. Marnia Robinson, Author of "Cupid's Poisoned Arrow," narrates a slide presentation that discusses the clash between humanity's "mating" and "bonding" programs, and what you can do for more harmonious results. Visit her website.
Marnia Robinson is a former corporate lawyer who left her career
to investigate how ancient sacred-sex prescriptions can heal widespread
disharmony in intimate relationships. She and her husband, Gary Wilson,
have given presentations on the subject worldwide and run a Web site
called Reuniting: Healing with Sexual Relationships. She lives in
Ashland, OR. Visit her website.
Honor Moore is the author of
The Bishop’s Daughter (2008), a memoir, that was simultaneously
released in paperback (May 2009) with a reissue of her 1996 biography,
The White Blackbird, A Life of the Painter Margarett Sargent by Her
Granddaughter. The Bishop's Daughter was named an Editor's Choice by
the New York Times, a Favorite Book of 2008 by the Los Angeles Times
and chosen by the National Book Critics Circle as part of their "Good
Reads" recommended reading list. It was also selected as a finalist for
the National Book Critics Circle Award. In April 2009, Library of
America published Poems from the Women's Movement, an anthology edited
by Honor Moore.
Moore has received awards in
poetry and playwriting from the National Endowment for the Arts, The
New York State Council for the Arts and the Connecticut Commission for
the Arts and in 2004 was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.
The Art of Good Breakup: Arylo teaches us how you can still love someone and choose to end the relationship... give up the love lives, use good break up habits and trade in the drama for love.
In Masters of Sex, critically acclaimed biographer Thomas Maier offers an unprecedented look at William Masters and Virginia Johnson, their pioneering studies of intimacy, and the sexual revolution they inspired. Masters and Johnson began their secret studies in a small Midwest laboratory, and soon became the nations top experts on sex. Over the course of more than forty years, they analyzed and explained the secrets of orgasm, emotional fulfillment, and sexual dysfunction. But they divorced after twenty years amid a clash of success, betrayal, and jealousies.
Weaving interviews with the notoriously private William Masters and the ambitious Virginia Johnson, Maier offers a titillating portrait of the legendary couple. Entertaining, revealing, and beautifully told, this groundbreaking book sheds light on the eternal mysteries of desire and intimacy, and their complicated roles in the American psyche.
Previously, THE KENNEDYS: America’s
Emerald Kings,was one of the top annual holiday books chosen by USA
Today in 2003, and recently re-issued along with a Warner Home Video
documentary based on this book. DR. SPOCK: An American Life, was a
“Notable Book of the Year” by The New York Times. NEWHOUSE: All the
Glitter, Power and Glory of America’s
Richest Media Empire and the Secretive Man Behind It, won the 1994 Frank Luther
Mott Award as best media book of the year. As an investigative reporter for
Newsday since 1984, Maier has won several national and regional honors,
including the 2002 first-place prize from the International Consortium of
Investigative Journalists. At Columbia University Graduate School of
Journalism, Maier won the John M. Patterson Prize for television
documentary-making and received a John McCloy Journalism Fellowship to Europe. He lives with his family on Long
Island. Visit his website.
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