Audacia Ray Expands Video Podcast Format

CYBERSPACE — Village Voice blogger and adult director Audacia Ray has expanded her video podcast at LiveGirlReview.com.

Launched in November 2007, the show has run for about 70 episodes, each of them two or three minutes long. The expanded episodes are set to run about ten minutes. Ray plans to publish episodes on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month.

Like its shorter predecessor, each episode will feature book reviews, video reviews, toy reviews and a special guest, among other special features. Video and audio versions of the episodes will both be available on both LiveGirlReview.com and through the iTunes podcast directory.

The first expanded episode includes:

• A review of Dagmar Herzog’s book, "Sex in Crisis: The New Sexual Revolution and the Future of American Politics."
• A review of Magma Toys’ Phoenix sex toy.
• A review of "Writers and Rockstars," directed by Madison Young.
• Special guest: Sex educator Jayme Waxman.

The LiveGirlReview.com website will also feature written reviews by sex bloggers Ellie Lumpesse of Lumpesse.com; Essin' Em of Essinem.blogspot.com; and Madeline Glass of MadelineInTheMirror.com.

Ray said that she's accepting submissions for product reviews and other writing, as well as sponsorship opportunities, advertisers, and affiliate programs. Email her at dacia@livegirlreview.com.

To see the first expanded episode, visit LiveGirlReview.com.

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