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Hailing Hellions Q&A Compendium: Interview Series - Sex Workers

This page is the interview compendium to "Hailing Hellions," a Q&A series where I interview sex workers (or ex-sex workers) who have modeled for me and my non-profit Sex Positivity* book project.

*The longer title being Sex Positivity versus Sex Coercion, or Gothic Communism: Liberating Sex Work under Capitalism through Iconoclastic Art (2023). Part of an overarching movement that connects sex positivity to what I call "Gothic (gay-anarcho) Communism," Sex Positivity essentially provides a hybrid; i.e., one established between academic (Gothic, queer, game and Marxist) theories, and wherein applied theory towards universal liberation is achieved by challenging Capitalist Realism (the inability to imagine a world beyond Capitalism) at a grassroots level. To it, Gothic Communism specifically occurs through direct mutual worker action and informed intersectional solidarity relayed through Gothic poetics: BDSM, monsters, and kink, but specifically what I call "ludo-Gothic BDSM." 

General CW: BDSM, Gothic content and theatrics (e.g., rape play and death theatre), as well as sex worker abuse and bigotry of various kinds (variable per interview); discussions of sex work, underwear photos/photos of sex toys, and fascism

Concerning Images, Censorship and Permissions: All images are of the model or myself unless otherwise stated. As this is the SFW version of the interview, the images are relatively tame, cropped or censored; to see the spicier stuff each model offers, go to the NSFW version of this series on my website. Any publicly available images are exhibited for purposes of education, transformation and critique, thus fall under Fair Use; private nude material and collabs with models are specifically shared with permission from the original model(s). For more details about artist permissions, refer to the book disclaimer.

(artists: Persephone van der Waard and Cuwu) 

About the series: Like the book series it attaches to, "Hailing Hellions" aims to educate and critique; i.e., by raising awareness towards sex worker rights, but also gender-non-conformity through Gothic counterculture. This extends to gender identity (e.g., trans, enby or intersex) but also orientation and performance; i.e., BDSM and sex positivity through various Gothic theatrical roles that invite things beyond vanilla, heteronormative (thus conservative, reactionary and harmful) sexuality. I would consider this to be things like mommy dommes and CNC, breeding fantasies and heavy metal (e.g., Satanic content and the Gothic at large). Also, these questions are broader insofar as they cover wide praxial/poetic ideas and concepts. Regarding these, the opinions of the subject and myself are not identical, but often overlap through us collaborating together to raise awareness.

So whereas the Sex Workers page on my 18+ website compiles all the sex workers I've ever drawn and reviewed, at large, and the Acknowledgements page celebrates those sex workers involved specifically with Sex Positivity as a whole (regardless of role size), "Hailing Hellions" is specifically meant for models who I've interviewed after working together on Sex Positivity (usually one of my muses). It is a subset of my book series' larger promotion materials.

(artist: Nyx)

How the series works; i.e., what it does: Generally I write a list of questions—i.e., ones asking the model about what sex positivity means to them when fighting for universal liberation (or working with those who fight in that manner), and various other subjects tied to the Sex Positivity project; e.g., rights for GNC people and other marginalized groups, anti-police action, and political activism tied to sex work in some shape or form—which the model(s) then answer and send back to me to feature on here. It's as much an opportunity for them to talk about themselves and who they are as people, versus merely being reduced to sex objects and professions first, people second; i.e., a pedagogy of the oppressed we contribute towards from different walks of life. So while sex work has different degrees of privilege and oppression per worker (and historically tokenizes for the state, like anything else), our goal when developing Gothic (gay-anarcho) Communism is to intersect for solidarity against our oppressors: to walk away from Omelas together!

What it doesn't do: Debate fascists/white moderates; i.e., people who deliberately apologize for the state; e.g., Zionists, white supremacists, pro-police advocates (ACAB) and other such individuals tied to systemic abuse acting in open aggression or bad faith. It's one thing to be politically jaded and fall back on certain belief systems that, in my opinion, generate widespread harm by turning away from systemic resolutions (e.g., libertarians); it's another to actively run interference/do work for the state (traitors—be those of class, culture, and/or race). Our aim is to combat such persons; i.e., by raising emotional/Gothic intelligence and class, culture and race awareness (what Marx calls "consciousness") through our creative successes* engendering those aforementioned factors. Commonly this is through our labor manifesting as art (which porn is), but such political activism (and its dialectical-material tangents) also extend to interviews; i.e., the social component of art, wherein sex workers talk about who or what has systemically harmed them (e.g., cops, or those acting like cops, thus pimping sex workers [or sexualized workers, in some shape or form] for the state/profit). A voice is a voice, and these are our stories.

*Re: mutual consent, informed consumption/consent, sex-positive de facto education, descriptive sexuality and cultural appreciation pushing towards universal liberation; i.e., by having the whore's revenge against profit and the state: by reversing abjection through ludo-Gothic BDSM enacting it (and the other main Gothic theories: hauntology, cryptonymy and chronotopes). This happens through a deliberate reclamation of demonizing language that, once reclaimed in dualistic opposition during liminal expression, humanizes whores in light of said half-real (on and offstage) language's misuse by state proponents; i.e., pimps (actual or de facto), who antagonize nature as monstrous-feminine before putting it cheaply to work; e.g., Medusa and Hippolyta (to use two classic examples from ancient state apologia: the Gorgon and the Amazon).

Our chief aim: To reverse abjection, thus profit and the state, while pushing towards universal liberation and post-scarcity under Gothic Communism. This happens through reclaimed pre-capitalist language; re: the Wisdom of the Ancients (a cultural understanding of the imaginary past) made through workers recultivating the Superstructure (social factors; e.g., art, philosophy and politics), thus reclaiming the Base (material conditions/the means of production) by camping the canon. By comparison, abjection leads to unironic war and rape as a business, which go hand-in-hand with profit since Antiquity into neoliberal Capitalism. Relayed through the ancient languages of the state (sex and force)—and barring hunter/gatherer societies before money and settlements existed—prostitution is the oldest form of labor, therefore labor exploitation and struggle against said exploitation's fear and dogma; i.e., when whores appeared, so did pimps trying to control them. Commonly depicted nowadays in black/white, us-versus-them, cop/criminal (abject) language told in popular stories—e.g., Ellen Ripley versus the Alien Queen, or TERFs punching down against a trans scapegoat during Pax Americana (more privileged witches policing less privileged witches)—we whores punch up against our oppressors kettling us on the same Aegis. As such, I want to interview those functioning legitimately as the Medusa—not as an easy victim to attack (and tokenize/triangulate against different groups during divide and conquer), but as a complicated liberator who fights back, mid-persecution, in the present space and time; i.e., anyone pegged as "other" by cops through modular canards like "criminal," "black," "witch," "alien," "chaotic," and/or "whore," "rabble," etc, which standard-to-token proponents of the state, eager to assimilate, attack with extreme prejudice. Liberation and exploitation share the same space, thus virgin/whore aesthetic through the Gothic mode. The way out of the Labyrinth is inside it, subverting the monomythic violence that regularly occurs between fiction and non-fiction alike.

The Interviews

Harmony Corrupted: One of my cover models, Harmony is very left-leaning and fights incredibly hard to raise awareness towards sex worker rights.

Allie Reads: A sweet little doe with a naughty side, Allie is book-smart and wicked—playing with forbidden things to make your wildest fantasies come to life!

Maddie Minx: An avatar of the Gorgon, Maddie is a non-binary sex worker into BDSM, theatricality and raising awareness through their work.

Ryder K: A kinky catboy from Appalachia, Ryder is "a longtime goth, snake lover, slightly messy auDHD individual, and very friendly!"

Goddess Asterin: A witchy gentle pleasure domme who worships the Earth and fights for equal rights for all, Asterin is lovely to spend with and learn from.

Cosmo Wanderlust: A squishy trans boy who loves socks, Cosmo is relatively new to sex work but nonetheless hitting his stride (and saving up for gender-affirming surgery).

Moxxy Sting (image not shown): One of my muses, Moxxy is a self-identified libertarian/classical liberation, but still holds various views I agree with (e.g., the state is easily corruptible, making it difficult to develop Communism through state mechanisms; i.e., state action serves state interests/rights). She's outspoken about sex worker rights and wants them to be treated like people, not chattel.

Victoria Saix: Victoria is a friend of a friend; i.e., one of my metamour's play partners from New Zealand and someone from the same Discord server. They're intersex, and a past survival sex worker (and survivor of rape) who has since moved onto different kinds of work, but decided to sit down with me and talk about their experiences.

Ashley Yelhsa: Ashley is someone I've worked with before. We've stayed in touch over the years, and being disabled, themselves, they're incredibly passionate about disabled peoples' rights (especially those of disabled sex workers)!

Tate (Cum Baby 98): Tate (Cum Baby 98) is someone I've worked with before; re: by drawing them as a space Medusa for "Seeing Dead People" in my Undead Module! They are currently on hiatus in terms of sex work, but still agreed to give this interview!

Rhyna Targaryen: Rhyna is someone new to the project (and sex work), but remains incredibly eager to try new things and spread her wings! She is not only one of my muses; she and her partner both make content, and much of the photography featuring Rhyna (e.g., above) is made with his help!

Vera Dominus: Vera is a 30-year-old dominatrix out of gay Philly; they and their partner both make content, and Vera is a wonderful "soft pleasure" domme who will melt your heart and drain your balls (or skene's gland/bladder for you clit-havers)!

Delilah Gallo: Delilah is a non-binary (she/they) sex worker/educator and activist. They're one of my muses/a model in my Sex Positivity book series, and someone I’m happy to know and draw in the collective push for worker solidarity against oppression.

Tyler and Husband: Tyler is a poly transmasc boy (he/they/it), and he and husband are people I've worked with before; re: by drawing them multiple times! Also, they're two of my muses and have their own page on my website!

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My name's Persephone van der Waard; I have my MA in Gothic English literature and independent PhD in Gothic poetics and ludo-Gothic BDSM (focusing partially on Metroidvania), and I am the author of the multi-volume, non-profit book series, Sex Positivity vs Sex Coercion, or Gothic Communism—its art director, sole invigilator, illustrator and primary editor (the other co-writer/co-editor being Bay Ryan). A rape survivor/granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor and Dutch Resistance memberand someone anti-war (as a business), anti-Zionist and anti-racist/anti-white-supremacist who specializes in tokenism (e.g., TERFs, SWERFs, and fascist feminism)I'm a MtF trans woman, Tolkien and Amazon enthusiast, former YouTuberanti-fascist, loud critic of Marxist-Leninism/state vampirism, atheist and Satanist, poly/pan kinkster with multiple partners, erotic artist/pornographer and anarcho-Communist; i.e., under my brand of Gothic (gay-anarcho) Communism as a holistic, intersectional discipline: one devised in 2022-2023, and which my friends and I currently achieve together. / Originally this blog explored my love of movies when I was cis-het; now I use it to write about the Gothic—horror, but also sex, heavy metal, and videogames in a queer way (especially Metroidvania).

I take donations for my work (which goes towards helping sex workers, trans people and other minorities). I currently take payment on PayPal, Patreon, and CashApp, etc; all links are available on my Linktr.ee. Every bit helps!

Regarding Formatting Issues for Blogposts (Older than October 2025): Recently Josey Howarth helped transfer my old blog from Blogger to WordPress, which—while vital for security reasons—altered their formatting. On a phone screen, the posts are mostly readable, but look slightly "jank" on computer screens. Many also contain outdated "About the Author" sections—meaning inside the posts-in-question, alongside the blog website "footer" (as added by Josey after the transfer). Such things are temporary. Eventually we plan to overhaul their visual design, remodeling my blog and website (thus fixing the issues in the question)!

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