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Brook announced as Eroticon 2013’s charity of the year

Howard Lake | 23 November 2012 | News

Eroticon 2013, the UK’s only conference for sex bloggers and erotica writers is thrilled to announce the sexual health charity Brook as their charity of the year for their 2013 event.

A proportion of all ticket sales will be donated to the charity and delegates will be able to meet representatives from Brook at the conference and find out more about their work first hand.

Brook is a young people’s sexual health charity that sees almost 300,000 young people every year.  They provide information, services, support and advice to help young people have healthier and safer relationship.  Brook also campaign for improvements to sexual health for young people and work to raise awareness of the importance of an honest, non-judgemental and open approach to young people and sex.

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Joy Kumahor of Brook said:

“We are delighted to be Eroticon’s charity of the year. It is appropriate that Brook should be supported by an organisation that focuses on communication, openness and pleasure since our mission is to enable young people to enjoy their sexuality without harm.”

Eroticon is a unique event that brings together the freshest and hottest voices in sex blogging and erotic fiction to discuss, learn and network and Ruby Kiddell, founder of Eroticon explained what the relationship with Brook will bring to the event;

“Sex education, or lack thereof, plays an important part in how we develop our sexual identities and our ability to express ourselves and so I’m really excited that Brook can bring their experience of how storytelling and sex education can go hand in hand.”

Conference speakers include; Hazel Cushion of Xcite books, Dr Petra Boynton, Zoe Margolis and many more inspirational speakers on erotica, writing, sex and sex education.

For more information and to book tickets please visit www.writesexright.com or contact Ruby Kiddell at in**@wr***********.com

More information:

1. For more information contact Ruby Kiddell, founder of Eroticon on 07772558257  or by email on in**@wr***********.com

2. Eroticon 2013 2nd and 3rd of March, Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre, Coin Street, Southbank, London

3. Photos available from Eroticon 2012 on request

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