Tina Horn's 'Sexting' Now Available Through Quiver Press

NEW YORK — Sex writer and podcast host Tina Horn has announced the release of  “Sexting: The Grownup’s Little Book of Sex Tips for Getting Dirty Digitally,” available from Quiver Press.  

“Dirty talk has been my personal and professional specialty for so long, it was time I committed my tips and tricks to paper,” Horn said. “Since we connect more and more with computers, tablets, and smartphones, I knew a guide to the etiquette and ethics of sexting would be the ideal framework for such a book. Whether it’s text, photo, or video, sexting is all about making a satisfying human connection. I’m proud that the book is truly modern, LGBT-friendly and empowering for people with all kinds of desires and relationships.”

“Sexting: The Grownup’s Little Book of Sex Tips for Getting Dirty Digitally” offers tips on interactions made via SMS and dating and hookup apps as well as via selfies or Skype. 

“For example, how frequently should you text a friend with benefits?,” Horn said. “When is it okay to send someone a nude pic? Modern sex is full of confusing questions. My book will answer all the little questions about how to handle sexual situations and erotic etiquette in the tech age, even the ones you didn’t know you had. Learn the dos and don’ts for when, how and what to include in a great sexting session, and turn your phone into a hot sexting machine.” 

For more information, visit TinaHorn.net.

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