A discussion of Impact Play.
Categories: How-To > Doing the Kinky Safely > Hitting Other People
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A discussion of Impact Play.
My most cited piece. This was an article I wrote in protest against some of the ugliness, visciousness and and stupidity I started seeing in the DC scene in the wake of the Black Rose Tenth Anniversary Celebration. Little did I know how universal the problems were in the community at large.....
A Chronicle of the Hook Pull performed by Fakir Musafar and Cleo Duboise at Black Rose 2002
Communication techniques for use during play
A short chapter from my never published, book length treatise on impact play.
One of my contributions to Black Rose was the development of the Dungeon Monitoring Training Program, in 1998. I was the maintainer of the DM Guide until Kernmantle stepped down as Chief DM, in the mid 2000s. The attached handbook was my last revision which addressed new issues like the relationship between safety and dungeon design as well as my attempt to classify different kinds of play by safety risk factors. I wrote it so that it did NOT include, as earlier versions did, a defacto, built in set of house rules. It was my hope that this would make it easier to adapt to a wide range of play environments, be they home dungeon parties, fetish clubs, or thousand person play events with differing sets of needs.
This is an article I wrote in 1997 addressing what I felt to be inadequacies in SM's most famous rubric.
A poem I wrote while inspired by Bob Flannigan's "Why?"
This is the outline I developed for the first ever Black Rose ever talk on tickling. I think it was 1997....
Blackrose author Chris discusses the importance of scene aftercare.