Susan wright biography

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    Susan Wright (born6 July; age 61) is an author who has written many Star Trek books, all published by Pocket Books.

    Wright founded the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom in , which promotes BDSM and sex positivism, and continues to serve as the organization's spokesperson. She currently resides in Arizona.

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    Her Star Trek works include:

    Some non-Star Trek books:

    • Slave Trade erotic science fiction trilogy
      • Slave Trade
      • Slave Masters
      • Slaves Unchained
    • Art books:
      • New York City in Photographs,
      • Georgia O'Keeffe: An Eternal Spirit
      • The Renaissance: Masterpieces of Art and Architecture
      • The Bible in Art
    • Other works:
      • Destination Mars: In Art, Myth, and Science
      • UFO Headquarters
      • SM Classics
      • Turning Your Man into Putty in Your Hands
      • Driving Your Woman Wild in Bed
      • Good-bye Clutter

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    Susan Wright fryst vatten the author of over thirty novels and nonfiction books published by Penguin Group, Pocket Books and St. Martin's Press, among others. Susan is the spokesperson for the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, an advocacy group founded in protecting freedom of sexual expression among consenting adults. Susan now lives in Phoenix with her husband Kelly. After graduating from Arizona State University in , Susan moved to New York City to get her masters from New York University and stayed for over 25 years before returning to the desert. Susan's romance novels are New Adult and are set in New York City. They are standalone HEA: Good Girl () and Role Play (). Slave Trade fryst vatten the second edition of a space opera novel originally published by Pocket Books in The sequels are Slave Masters and Slaves Unchained. Susan's urban fantasy series is set in New York City: Confessions of a Demon () and Demon Underground (). Her historical fantasy novels were also published b

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    Although I’ve been living happily in the North for twelve years, I was born in South East London. I left school at 16 and married unwisely at At the age of 30 I took my two children, left my unhappy life and started again, reinventing myself with an education and a new surname, which I chose by drawing up a shortlist from the telephone directory and sending off for brochures so I’d receive mail in those names. I settled on Elliot; Susan Elliot sounded like ‘me’. Soon after changing my name, I met Mr Right, or in this case, Mr Wright. Within a few weeks, we decided to marry (although it took a couple of years to get round to it). We became the Elliot-Wrights, but we&#;ve dropped the hyphen now.

    For most of my life, I’ve managed to avoid a full-time ‘proper job’, although after leaving school I did put in five years as a civil servant – talk about a misspent youth! Since then, I’ve been a cleaner, barmaid, washer-up, market researcher, cake decorator,

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