Second Issue of Von Gutenberg Fetish Magazine Now Available

SAN FRANCISCO — The second issue of fetish-centric Von Gutenberg magazine featuring adult star Ashley Fires as the covergirl is now available.

Fires is joined by Princess Donna, Marissa, January Seraph and Foxy Squire in photo shoots and personal interviews.

Also included is the fetish photography of Ken Marcus and Dirk Hopper along with llustrations of fetish artist, Lorenzo Sperlonga.

According to the company, the second issue highlights in-depth articles about the Goth subculture and the fetish scene in Greece, along with exclusive coverage of international fetish events and parties. There are also articles from Charles Gatewood’s on the burlesque scene and Midori’s Euro fetish event survival guide.

Fashion features include pieces on Syren Couture, Ego Assassin and Vex Clothing.

“The Von Gutenberg Fetish Weekend kept us so busy with all the planning, that getting the second issue of Von Gutenberg magazine published shortly after the event was a ride in pure adrenaline for me and my team,” said Publisher Erik Von Gutenberg.

He added, “The 2010 Fetish Ball was definitely the event of the season,” It really helped us put the finishing touches on the magazine — by the time it was all over, we knew we were on the pulse of the fetish scene with both our parties and publications. We’re already working on the third issue and know with each magazine, our presence, readership and list of advertisers grow. It’s very exciting and we’re loving every minute of the ride.”

The magazine is published quarterly and is available domestically at Barnes & Noble, Borders booksellers and specialized retailers throughout the U.S. It costs $19.

For more information contact sales@vongutenbergmedia.com or visit Von Gutenberg.

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