Katie Simon is a sexuality journalist whose writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Lily, The Washington Post, BuzzFeed, Tin House, The Rumpus, Health, BUST, Lifehacker, Business Insider, The Independent, Women's Health, Hippocampus, and elsewhere, including the anthology Anatomy of Silence. A student in the Memoir Incubator at Grub Street in Boston, MA, she earned a BA in Contemporary Storytelling at New York University, an MA in Biography and Creative Nonfiction Writing at University of East Anglia and studied Narrative Medicine at Columbia University. She lives in Texas.
Advance Praise for TELL ME WHAT YOU LIKE
“Tell Me What You Like addresses the complexities of sex and pleasure after sexual assault. The book is blunt and fearless and will be helpful to survivors who have searched for information on this topic and their intimate partners. Katie Simon has filled a necessary gap by writing this book, using the voices of survivors with a variety of perspectives and an honesty that will be felt by readers.”
—Michelle Bowdler, author of Is Rape a Crime?, longlisted for the National Book Award
“With vulnerability, curiosity and compassion, Katie Simon addresses a crucially important, oft-neglected topic in the study of trauma. Her bravery is to our immense benefit.”
—Ian Kerner, couples and sex therapist and New York Times bestselling author of She Comes First
“A classic. Finally, a guidebook for survivors of sexual assault and those who love us. An assault survivor herself, Katie Simon takes us through the healing journey of integrating the violence we’ve outlasted, how to follow your body as a trusted teacher, and ways to discover sexual pleasure and joy in myriad, authentic old and new ways.”
—Leslie Morgan, New York Times bestselling author of Crazy Love and The Naked Truth
“Katie Simon has created a powerful and approachable tool for survivors and their partners. This book sheds a refreshing light on an all-too common experience, encouraging all readers to shirk shame and re-embrace a joyful sexual life.”
—Yana Tallon-Hicks, LMFT, author of Hot and Unbothered