Talk:Dossie Easton

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The last edit of this article has removed the ISBN numbers from books in the ==References and further reading== section...... Dlloyd 18:50, 27 Jul 2004 (UTC)

That was me. Both books were listed with the wrong co-author and as I can't confirm that the other details were correct seemed safer to delete the ISBNs for the moment --[[User:VampWillow|VampWillow]] 19:15, 27 Jul 2004 (UTC)
I looked 'em up on Amazon.... Dlloyd 22:21, 27 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Well, just as Google gets it wrong sometimes, clearly so does Amazon. The original entry had the wrong co-authors. They may have been the correct ISBNs but seemed safer to remove until confirmed (which I will do by looking at copies of them tomorrow). ps. I'd been meaning to write an article on Dossie for m-o-n-t-h-s (as I have met her ;-) but didn't get around to it. Shows you shouldn't put off writing articles! --[[User:VampWillow|VampWillow]] 09:38, 28 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Hi, I've figured it out, we were both right.....:-) The *original* editions of the topping and bottoming books were both Dossie Easton & Catherine A. Liszt (which are the ones I referred to in the article), the *new* editions of both books are Dossie Easton & Janet W. Hardy. The ISBN numbers have also changed between the editions. Maybe it's worth mentioning both editions in the article, and listing the new ones in the further reading sections (as the original editions are now out of print). Did you meet Dossie in London ?
PS. Here is the Greenery Press site http://www.greenerypress.com/. Cheers. Dlloyd 21:57, 28 Jul 2004 (UTC)
That'd explain it then! Probably useful to mention both editions although I expect only the later versions will be available and need ISBNs. And yes, I met Dossie a couple of months' ago at a meal (and took her home afterwards ;-) [[User:VampWillow|VampWillow]] 22:48, 28 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- you obviously know her better than I do ;-) PS. I just started a <<stub>> on Greenery Press. Dlloyd 10:10, 30 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Not as well as we had planned though. (this is in danger of becoming TMI so I shall stop there! --[[User:VampWillow|VampWillow]] 12:07, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)

Hardy == Liszt[edit]

As per the page on Janet Hardy, Catherine A. Liszt is her pseudonym. Therefore all the books are by the same co-authors. I believe the pseudonym was in use when Hardy could not afford to be out about her sexuality, but now they are billed as 'Easton and Hardy, co-authors of the Ethical Slut' at conferences and what-not. Kit 06:12:28, 2005-08-10 (UTC)

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