6 Satisfaction Guaranteed 16 Article: The Truth About Sexual Surrogates 19 X-Rated Video Spotlight The latest in porn flicks!
35 Broadcast Cooze
44 Lust in the Afternoon
51 The Ladies Club
60 The Nympho Next Door
68 Wild Out West
76 Lezzie Lickmates
83 Through the Bedroom Window
92 The Casting Pool
99 Interview: Alicia Monet
105 Pictorial: Sex Life U.S.A.
115 Maxi—Shaved and Silky
Editorial Note
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out lovely porn star Jennifer Miles in 'Broadcast Cooze' which starts on page
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Plus, we've got 16 solid pages of x-rated film reviews, giving all the dirty details
on stars like Barbii, Angela Baron, Porche Lynn, Taija Rae and Jamie Summers.
And don't forget to read our page 16 article on sexual surrogates, a piece that
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The Editors
Features in This Issue
Jamie Summers Slides It In!
About Swank Bonanza
Tin House is an American literary magazine and book publisher based in Portland, Oregon, and New York City.
Portland publisher Win McCormack originally conceived the idea for a literary magazine called Tin House in the summer of 1998. He enlisted Holly MacArthur as managing editor and developed the magazine with the help of two experienced New York editors, Rob Spillman and Elissa Schappell.
In 2005, Tin House expanded into the book division, Tin House Books. They also began to run a by-admission-only summer writers' workshop held at Reed College.
Tin House was honored by major American literary awards and anthologies, particularly for its fiction. A story from the Summer 2003 issue, "Breasts" by Stuart Dybek, was featured in The Best American Short Stories for 2004, and in 2006, "Window" by Deborah Eisenberg was a "juror favorite" in The O. Henry Prize Stories.
In December 2018, Tin House announced that they were shuttering their literary magazine after 20 years, in order to focus on their book releases and workshops. The magazine was closed after the release of its June 2019 20th-anniversary issue.