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The First Combination Special Video Contest


My Daughter's Vagina
by Richard Jeffrey Newman

From August to November of 2005, we at Unlikely 2.0 ran My Daughter's Vagina, Richard Jeffrey Newman's complex and profound analysis of the gender gap, and what it means to male heterosexuality. We are now proud to present the entire text of this extended essay, with entirely new cover art by Donna Kuhn, in a downloadable e-book for convenient printing.

To view this edition of My Daughter's Vagina, you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free download. Alternatively, you can read the book, without the cover, online.

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Check out Richard Jeffrey Newman's web page at http://www.richardjnewman.com/.

Donna KuhnDonna Kuhn has published her poems in over 50 journals and anthologies including Santa Clara Review, Poetry New York, Red Dirt, fuel, forms and Poesy. Her poetry has been choreographed by Natica Angillys' Poetic Dance Theater and is incorporated into her own dance, visual art, found sound collage tapes and video. Check out her web site, Online Web Art.



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