LOS ANGELES — Holly Randall has announced that she's expanding Wet Ink Magazine as a platform for creator voices and opening the publication to contributions from talent across the industry.
The magazine has featured recent features from Khloe Cox, Viola West, Venus Valencia, and Ophelia Fae, among others, and early contributions cover topics such as artificial intimacy, career transitions, and the changing economics of online platforms.
"Wet Ink is built to reflect the voices of the people who actually live and work in this industry," said Randall. "There are so many perspectives that don’t get heard, and this gives creators a space to share their experiences in their own words."
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