What happened when college students decided to start their own on-campus, co-ed sex magazine? For editor and co-founder
Alecia Oleyourryk, revealing the true tales of her classmates’ steamy college love affairs and sex-capades in Boink led to success
— and scandal.

Just published in book form, the content included in Boink will shock your listeners as much as it shocked Boston University administrators and will send your ratings soaring. Nude pictures of actual undergrads, along with stories about lost virginity, orgies, smoldering same-sex relationships and erotic exhibitionism are what Boink is all about, and Oleyourryk (pronounced Oh-lee-ark) will give your audience insight into what makes the publication both titillating and “educational.”

Oleyourryk — and some of the college-age contributors to the new Boink book ­ are ready to talk sex, while revealing more about:

• The unsuccessful attempts to censor Boink. Will your audience agree with that censorship?

• Why Howard Stern is one of the magazine’s biggest fans.

• Why Boink isn’t just for college students.

• What went on behind the scenes.

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CREDENTIALS: Alecia Oleyourryk is the first college undergrad in the country to publish an unapologetically explicit sex magazine targeted at her fellow students. A graduate of Boston University, she co-founded Boink in 2005 and has since appeared on CNN, MTV, The Howard Stern Show, NPR, and many other nationally-syndicated TV and radio broadcasts. The book she has co-authored with the magazine’s editors is BOINK: College Sex by the People Having It (Grand Central Publishing, 2008).

AVAILABILITY: New York, NY, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
CONTACT: Christopher Anderson, (857) 891-8150 (MA); c.anderson@eques.com; www.boinkmagazine.com