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Scarlet Letters Press and Reviews

NOTEABLE FULL LENGTH ARTICLES: 2000 - 2001

  • AVN Online
    Why E-PORN Hasn’t Wooed (Or Wowed) WOMEN and Ways To Win FEMALE TRAFFIC (Scarlet Letters, Femmerotic)
  • The City Pages
    Women and Children First (Scarlet Letters, Scarleteen)
  • Estroclick, March 2000
    Dishing Female Erotica (Scarlet Letters, Scarleteen)
  • Oxygen/Moms Online, April 2000
    New Buzz for the Old Chirp and Sting (Scarleteen)
  • Siren!
    In Support of Pleasure (Scarlet Letters, Scarleteen)
  • Yack.com, September 2000
    What's a Girl to Do? (Femmerotic)

NOTEABLE FULL LENGTH ARTICLES: 1998 - 1999

OTHER MENTIONS:

  • Anne Semans and Cathy Winks, in The Woman's Guide to Sex on the Web
    "Editor Heather Corinna is an engaging, non-doctrinaire advocate for the philosophy that sex is sacred." In The Woman's Guide to Sex on the Web, Semans and Winks rave that Scarlet Letters "benefits from quality erotic writing and general high spirits... the all-female staff dishes up erotica, non-explicit art, poetry, excellent editorial rants and an advice column... Scarlet Letters's content exhibits and appreciation of the sacredness of sex."
  • The Austin Chronicle
    "Scarlet Letters [is] red-hot woman-centric erotica for the Hester Prynne in all of us."
  • Betty Dodson, renowned sex expert and author
    "Cancel appointments, be prepared to linger!"
  • Blue Food Magazine
    "A beautifully constructed femmerotica site featuring photogalleries, fiction, poetry, reviews, sex advice, profiles and columns by such luminaries as David Steinberg and Blue Food's M. Christian. Luminary Heather Corinna has cornered the market on websites with universal appeal."
  • Bi.org
    "Quality cutting edge... breaking the boundaries and borders of erotica."
  • The Boston Phoenix
    "The sexy pro-girl alternative to testosterone soaked, male perspective pornography."
  • Flare magazine
    "A smart and sexy online magazine devoted to erotica from a woman's perspective. Art, photography, fiction, editorial and much more."
  • Italia Online
    "Celebrates the feminine sensuality with intelligence." (translation)
  • Jane Duvall, Jane's Net Sex Guide
    "One of my favorite discoveries... the best webzine of 1998."
  • Libido Magazine
    "Punch unto Scarlet Letters to keep your glow glowing."
  • Mary Anne Mohanraj, CleanSheets Magazine
    "... full of enthusiasm and excitement... all delivered to you with healthy doses of honesty and humor."
  • Nerve Magazine
    "Beautiful design scheme supports a variety of stories, art, photos and essays which [have explored] BDSM, sex and spirituality, and gothic literature."
  • On Our Backs Magazine
    "An impressive array of hot photography, provocative features, cool fiction and poetry, plues reviews of videos, web sites and sex toys, and even interactive message boards and chats. A juicer, less high-brow version of a literate smut site... the site encompasses a broad range of sexual identities and proclivities, so even dykes can find something to float our boats."
  • Playboy
    "Healthy, relaxed sexual ethos... beautifully written and designed."
  • SheBytes Magazine
    "This site goes beyond just the fiction writing, articles and photos and provides readers with forums, chat rooms and VR (vitual reality) raves. The site is owned, operated, and edited entirely by women and boasts a readership of over 65% female. It's sexuality from a feminine perspective and it's all in good."


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