• From Page to Stage: Exploring Gender and Performance with Queer Erotica Author Titus Androgynous

  • Nov 15 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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From Page to Stage: Exploring Gender and Performance with Queer Erotica Author Titus Androgynous

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    Season 4, Episode 535: Queer Erotica and Drag: Embracing Spicy Art Forms with Titus Androgynous. Join Ruan Willow in this captivating episode as she dives into the world of queer erotica and performance art with the talented Titus Androgynous. Titus, a transmasculine, non-binary writer and performer from Toronto, Canada, shares their journey through various art forms, including burlesque, drag, and erotica writing. With works featured in acclaimed publications like Best Lesbian Erotica of the Year and Listen to Your Skin, Titus brings a unique perspective on gender, sexuality, and the art of performance.
    In this episode, Titus discusses the intersection of gender performance and erotic storytelling, exploring how embracing different gender expressions can be both freeing and empowering. They share their experiences as a drag king and the challenges of leaning into sexiness on stage. Titus also reads their story "Demon Lover," a poignant tale that intertwines themes of mental health, anxiety, and sensuality.

    Quote from Titus Androgynous: "No one was going to take me seriously until I took myself seriously."

    Guest Bio: Titus Androgynous (they/them) is a transmasc nonbinary writer and performer from Toronto, Canada. Their queer erotica has been included in several publications including Best Lesbian Erotica of the Year, Volume 6; Listen to Your Skin: An Anthology of Queer and Self-Love; and I Write the Body: Queer and Trans Kink, Desire and Defiance. Titus has performed and created pieces in genres including burlesque, sketch comedy, clown and Shakespeare. They have been performing nationally and internationally as a drag king since 2013. Titus is one of the founding authors of Theo Reads, the newest and best place to read spicy stories online.

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    Best Lesbian Erotica of the Year, Volume 6 https://amzn.to/3CHdrRi

    00:01:30 " You're also a singer and an actor and you do spicy art forms
    00:02:28 " we can talk about gender and performance
    00:09:06 " You know that some people will be reading these stories as a form of sexual play
    00:10:55 " Is there really a difference between drag and burlesque
    00:14:38 " I'm going back a bit about gender and Gender performance
    00:19:34 " There's no room for improv in burlesque because you're working with music
    00:20:25 " For the writing you really have to trust yourself. For the presentation you have to wait
    00:21:55 " A lot of fiction focuses on that young age and the newness of that
    00:25:42 " Would you be willing to read something for us? Absolutely. So this is a piece that will be available on Theo Reads
    00:42:49 " When you sit down to write something, what's the first thing that grips you
    00:44:05 " Do you consider yourself more of a pantser or a plotter
    00:49:20 " Community involvement versus watching with someone else and watching their reactions
    00:54:31 " How many times do male authors get sold compared to female authors
    00:56:42 " Theo Reads
    01:01:26 " People are judging those books by their cover, right
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