Lee Harrington

Lee Harrington

Harrington, photo by Darrell Lynn, Kilted Photography
Born B. Harrington
(1979-11-28)28 November 1979
Lowell, Massachusetts, US
Occupation Sexuality educator, spirituality educator, author, artist
Website
www.passionandsoul.com

Lee Harrington (born 28 November 1979) is a sexuality and spirituality educator, author, and artist, currently based in Anchorage, Alaska. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, he began transitioning from his assigned gender of female to his actual gender of male, in 2007.

Author and educator

Lee Harrington has had his writing and poetry appear in numerous magazines, anthologies, and books on the subjects of rope bondage, ageplay, spirituality, transgender rights, paganism and erotica. Two of his books, Shibari You Can Use and Playing Well With Others, have won the National Leather Association International's Geoff Mains Non-fiction book award for 2007 and 2012.[1]

He has taught at universities, colleges, BDSM conferences, sacred sexuality events, LGBT resource groups, and one-on-one intensives since 1999. He has designed and presented keynote speeches,[2][3] lecture-based classes, participatory workshops, learning rituals and stage performances across North America, New Zealand,[4] Australia,[5] Germany and England.

Online, Lee Harrington maintains a monthly podcast with Erotic Awakening,[6] and works as an online educator for Kink Academy.[7] He has also appeared on a wide variety of podcasts in guest appearances[8][9][10] and as an erotic storyteller, both on podcasts,[11] and live.[12]

Model and photographer

From 1999 to 2006, Harrington was an adult film actor, pornographer, and sex blogger. He placed in the 2005 SIGNY Award for Best Bondage Model, and appeared on more than 70 adult websites (including Kink.com), various television appearances (such as Playboy's Sexcetera), and in a variety feature-length adult films.[13][14] In addition, Lee Harrington directed and worked for Knot Nice and also directed and managed his own site, Rope Lover.[15] Lee Harrington continues working as a fine art and erotica photographer[16] and has had his photography featured in a variety of gallery shows.[17]

Bibliography

Books authored

List of books authored by Harrington: [18]

Books edited

List of books authored by Harrington:[18]

Anthologies

Since 2006, Lee Harrington’s work (also appearing under their previous name, Bridgett Harrington) has appeared in various books dedicated to alternative sexuality, transgender rights, paganism, erotica and spirituality, as both an author and photographer. These include:[18]

References

  1. All NLA-I Awards, National Leather Alliance - International, retrieved 2015-06-03
  2. 2010 Keynote, Transcending Boundaries, Inc., retrieved 2013-08-04
  3. Kink LINCS, Kinklincs.org, retrieved 2013-08-04
  4. Bridgett Harrington, southernexposure.gen.nz, retrieved 2013-08-04
  5. Education, DV8House, retrieved 2013-08-04
  6. Erotic Awakening Podcast, Blue Cat Services, retrieved 2013-08-04
  7. Kink Academy Profile, Kink Academy, retrieved 2013-08-04
  8. Kink On Tap 44: Change My Skin, Kink On Tap, retrieved 2013-08-04
  9. Polyamory Weekly 314: Rituals and labels – what carries meaning?, Polyamory Weekly, retrieved 2013-08-04
  10. BDSM - Bondage, Dominance and Submission, Sadism and Masochism, VoiceAmerica, retrieved 2013-08-04
  11. RISK! Podcast with Kevin Allison: In My Own Skin, Maximum Fun, retrieved 2013-08-04
  12. Bare! Birthday Blowout, Bare Stories, retrieved 2013-08-04
  13. Bridgett Harrington, AVN Media Network, retrieved 2013-08-04
  14. Bridgett Harrington, definefetish.com, retrieved 2013-08-04
  15. RopeLover, RopeLover.com, retrieved 2013-08-04
  16. Black Book Art, Lee "Bridgett" Harrington, retrieved 2013-08-04
  17. Black Book Art, Lee "Bridgett" Harrington, retrieved 2013-08-04
  18. 1 2 3 Books, PassionAndSoul, retrieved 2013-08-04
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