24 April 2009Skin Two Fetish Yearbook 2009
Skin Two magazine has become the Skin Two Fetish Yearbook 2009 hardbound book.
In 1984, Skin Two Magazine was founded by publisher Tim Woodward and photographer Grace Lau. The first issue was just 16 pages and they printed only 1,000 copies, in black-and-white, stapled together.
Skin Two Magazine then grew into a big and stylish glossy quarterly publication. It was being sold around the world in outlets like Tower Records, Borders, etc., as well as available by mail order and directly at the Skin Two website.
In the months of 2007 and 2008, there were some irregularities in publishing of the originally quarterly magazine. Some people even started to spread the rumors Skin Two would cease publication. That did not happen; the magazine simple transformed into something new.
The publishers decided for a remarkable change. The magazine has now become a book, more specifically a year book. They claim this is something entirely new in their 25 years of fetish publishing. The Skin Two Fetish Yearbook is a super quality ‘coffee table’ hardbound book, with even higher production values and more quality content than ever. It is printed on higher quality paper, shrink-wrapped and even posted in strong packaging to keep in it good shape. It costs £25 plus shipping.
To promote their recent announcement, Skin Two did a private Book Launch Party at Club RUB.
And what’s the content of 2009 Skin Two Fetish Yearbook?
Of course, there’s a full roundup of international BDSM events from London, Paris, New York, Montreal, Berlin and San Francisco. There’s more substantial editorial content than before, including a 9-page feature on the relationship between the gay and hetero BDSM communities and an 8-page analysis of the seriously worrying rise in anti-BDSM censorship. There’s a 10-page illustrated feature by Michelle Olley on Lost Girls, the major erotic opus from comic book genius Alan Moore. The yearbook also includes excellent fetish photography – from Canada’s Will Santillo, London’s Mark Varley, Germany’s Silent-View and James Stiles from Los Angeles.
yuo can read more about the yearbook and get your copy at www.SkinTwo.com .
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