Yellow Silk

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Yellow Silk: Journal of Erotic Arts was a magazine founded by writer, editor, and designer Lily Pond[1] and published quarterly from 1981[2] to 1996[3] on the belief that the erotic should play a more visible role in American arts and letters.[4] The magazine promoted the idea of erotic energy being not only sexual desire but love of any kind.[2] The publisher was Three Rivers Press[2] and the magazine was based in Rhode Island.[5]

Works published in this magazine were anthologized in:

  • Yellow Silk: Erotic Arts and Letters, Three Rivers Press, 1992, ISBN 0-517-58736-X, edited by Lily Pond and Richard Russo (AKA Richard A. Russo, not the novelist of the same name)[6]
  • The Book of Eros: Arts and Letters from Yellow Silk, Three Rivers Press, 1996, ISBN 0-517-88612-X
  • Seven Hundred Kisses: A Yellow Silk Book of Erotic Writing, HarperOne, 1997, ISBN 0-06-251484-9
  • Yellow Silk II: International Erotic Stories and Poems , Grand Central Publishing ISBN 978-0-446-67531-4

Editor Lily Pond also published Pillow: Exploring the Heart of Eros (A Yellow Silk Book), Celestial Arts, 1998, ISBN 0-89087-858-7

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