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      <image:caption>I’m a journalist, essayist, and author of the forthcoming memoir My Mother’s Daughter (Gallery/S&amp;S, May 5), which has gotten starred reviews from Kirkus and Booklist. New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Traister says, “What a beautiful, immersive book… I cried!” I’m also the author of Want Me: A Sex Writer's Journey into the Heart of Desire (Penguin, 2021), an NPR Best Book of the Year. I've written for Cosmopolitan, The Cut, Elle, Esquire, Marie Claire, Salon, The Guardian, Jezebel, Wired, Women's Health, and many others. I write a weekly newsletter and co-host Dire Straights, a feminist podcast critiquing heterosexual love, sex, politics and culture. Photo credit: Cayce Clifford.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - “What a beautiful, immersive book… Clark-Flory deftly peels back layer after layer of her own family’s story, laying bare much about this country’s history, as well as its relationship to sex, shame, women, race, and the durability of love itself. I cried!”</image:title>
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