About
the Book
Title:
Sexual Confessional: Confidential Admissions from Social Media
Author:
Nicole Delacroix
Genre:
Non-Fiction Humor / Essay
Discovering secrets
is titillating.
Everyone wants to peek under the covers, be a fly on the bedroom wall, or read someone’s diary. The juicier the secret, the more people want to know it, and sex is the most taboo of all subjects.
It’s human nature to be curious about what everyone else is doing. What do people like about sex? What are their fantasies? How far are they willing to go to please the one they love? These questions and more are explored, where everyday people offer up their most intimate secrets about sex.
One part social experiment – one part personal journey mixed with a little shock value, a whole lot of confession, laugh-out-loud comedy, deceptively thought-provoking questions and answers, all in the name of self-awareness. A foray into the inappropriate Sexual Confessional is a brash, unfiltered look at sex in the new millennium as seen by social media. A cautionary tale that warns “be careful what you ask the internet for, you may just get it…”
Everyone wants to peek under the covers, be a fly on the bedroom wall, or read someone’s diary. The juicier the secret, the more people want to know it, and sex is the most taboo of all subjects.
It’s human nature to be curious about what everyone else is doing. What do people like about sex? What are their fantasies? How far are they willing to go to please the one they love? These questions and more are explored, where everyday people offer up their most intimate secrets about sex.
One part social experiment – one part personal journey mixed with a little shock value, a whole lot of confession, laugh-out-loud comedy, deceptively thought-provoking questions and answers, all in the name of self-awareness. A foray into the inappropriate Sexual Confessional is a brash, unfiltered look at sex in the new millennium as seen by social media. A cautionary tale that warns “be careful what you ask the internet for, you may just get it…”
Nicole
Delacroix was raised with a deep love for words and literature. This
appetite for reading was the foundation fuelling her creative passion
for writing. With a strong will and precocious nature, she is the
atypical Texan Southern belle, preferring the fantastical, science
and reason. Growing up in the buckle of the Bible Belt, writing was
her saving grace.
A
fan of all genres, she will most often be found buried in fantasy,
science fiction or nonfiction, favoring George RR Martin, Douglas
Adams and Michio Kaku, while Joan Rivers, Mae West, Madonna and
Audrey Hepburn are personal role-models, each possessing a strength
she admires. Diversity extends to her writing as well,
as she writes about anything that strikes her interest, with a keen
eye for character and the absurd.
A
blogger, author, and IT professional for a major ISP, she is
consistently sought out to provide guest blogs and the oft-maligned
tech manual, and receives many requests to review new works from
fellow authors. She believes life is about possibilities, which
challenges her to write outside her comfort zone, trying new projects
and meeting new people.
Fiercely
loyal to friends, family and pets, she is a proud member of the
Atlanta Writer’s Club, avid Tweeter, and closet Anglophile with
addictions to British Tea, Doctor Who and Soccer. Above all, she
maintains sarcasm is a legitimate art form and strives to challenge
conventional thinking.
Publishing
History
Books:
Books:
Glimpse of
Darkness, April 2014 – October 2014
Blog Posts:
Common
Misconceptions About Literary Agents,
January 21, 2015 Post
Link
Links
www.nicole-delacroix.com
http://www.facebook.com/writer.nicoledelacroix
http://twitter.com/NicoleDelaCroix
http://www.google.com/+NicoleDelacroix
http://instagram.com/nicoledelacroix/
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http://nicoledelacroix.tumblr.com/
http://www.facebook.com/writer.nicoledelacroix
http://twitter.com/NicoleDelaCroix
http://www.google.com/+NicoleDelacroix
http://instagram.com/nicoledelacroix/
http://www.pinterest.com/wrtrndelacroix/
http://nicoledelacroix.tumblr.com/
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