Perrin Roosevelt Ireland is an artist and environmentalist. For a decade, she worked at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), ultimately as deputy to the executive director. Her artwork has been published in Discover, Nature, Scientific American, and The Rumpus. She serves on the board of the Roosevelt Institute, was an inaugural Artist in Residence at the New York Aquarium, and is a Banff Graphic Novel Resident. Perrin lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her cats (and muses) Ursula and Pudge.
Remarkable. Ireland takes us to the bottom of the matter--and has a blast doing it. Philosophically incisive and incredibly up-to-date on its science.--Eliot Schrefer, author of Queer Ducks Sign me up for the Society to Save Slap and Tickle! With humor, thoughtfulness, and cheeky watercolor comics, Perrin Ireland makes the colorful case that sexual diversity is biodiversity, and that protecting how all critters poke the squid is one pleasurable way to get ourselves out of this mess!--Lucy Cooke, author of The Truth About Animals: Stoned Sloths, Lovelorn Hippos, and Other Tales from the Wild Side of Wildlife Poking the Squid is a kaleidoscopic tour through the weird and wonderful diversity of animal sex. With juicy illustrations and thoughtful text, Perrin Ireland reminds us that humans occupy a narrow band of all possible experience. Multiplicities, not binaries, are the norm in nature. This book is a celebration of biological diversity and a call to challenge our prior assumptions: Relationships are at the center of all life, but they might not look how you'd expect.--Zoƫ Schlanger, author of New York Times bestseller The Light Eaters