

Imagine gathering many of the greatest minds in BDSM and alternative sexuality, and then getting the opportunity to hear their philosophies, experiences and instruction on every broad kinky topic. The book brings together diverse voices from the kink community in an unprecedented way: each chapter is written by a different sexuality/BDSM educator.

The Ultimate Guide to Kink is the first major guide to BDSM in a generation-a bold and sexy collection of essays that run the gamut from expert how-to tutorials to provocative essays that delve into complex questions about desire, power, and pleasure. The Ultimate Guide to Kink: BDSM, Role Play and the Erotic Edge This is a great book for people who want to know everything from functional rope bondage to the fancy stuff you see in professional photos. What strikes me about “Shibari You Can Use” is how well the instruction is written and how easy it is to follow the photographs. Each tutorial is broken down into easy-to-follow photographs by RiggerJay with detailed descriptions of each step, including how to tie all those knots. Bondage artist and educator Lee Harrington takes you step by step through a variety of concepts and ties, giving you the tools to make aesthetically rewarding ropework. Japanese-style rope bondage and erotic macramé may look complicated and intimidating, but you can learn the basics of this beautiful, sexy art form today.

Shibari You Can Use: Japanese Rope Bondage and Erotic Macramé How-To Non-Fiction Books About BDSM, Kink and Fetish More information on my Review Policy is here. If you’ve written a new non-fiction book on the subjects of kink, fetish or BDSM then I could be interested in reviewing it. I’ve read all of the books below and I highly recommend them. Plus, those other books are listed EVERYWHERE else. I’m purposely leaving certain books off this list because they have had their day and it’s time to give some new ideas a chance to surface. What I want to give you here is a constantly updated list of books for people who are looking for quality work on kink, fetish and BDSM. However, BDSM has come out of the closet since then, we’ve had decades of experience to draw from, an explosion in publishing, and something called “the internet” has gained some traction… things have changed, but that damn list of old books hasn’t. Many people are still suggesting the same books today, and there’s nothing wrong with them. When I was getting acquainted with BDSM, back in the 80s and 90s, people suggested certain books to read. As a BDSM mentor, journalist for the BDSM community and a member of the BDSM community for over 20 years, I often get asked about what BDSM books are the best.
