Hello to all of our favorite Devotees, Deviants, and Disciples! Lots of exciting things are starting to happen for The Dex Collective.
This week, in an NBC News article by Angela Yang on the rise of audio erotica—alongside folks like voice actors Ethan Grey and Hel, and Caroline Spiegel, founder of Quinn—is our very own audio erotica powerhouse, Dex!

Some of the highlights:
One erotic script writer, who goes by the pen name NeonDextrose, is also a voice actor and full-time audio engineer in the audio erotica space. She said that discovering this career path felt like finally “hitting the gas on the highway.”
“Not only is it like, oh, it’s spicy content, but it’s connection, it’s relationship building, it’s chemistry, it’s tension,” she said. “It’s all of the things that I loved about all of the books growing up that I now had access to create myself.”
Voice actors can request scripts from her, often centered around specific concepts or themes, NeonDextrose said. But if she doesn’t already have a client, she’ll sometimes write scripts and put them out for public use.
In her six years in the field, NeonDextrose has produced work for a variety of audio erotica platforms, including Quinn. She launched The Dex Collective last month, where she and other creatives in the space are now publishing the erotic content they produce as a team.
“It’s an incredible opportunity as a writer, as a voice actor, as an engineer, as a producer, and basically as a director to realize that this is largely an untapped market, even for how saturated it may feel for those of us that are in it,” NeonDextrose said.

“In terms of giving a heartfelt performance and delivering emotion in a way that is so intimate and so personal,” NeonDextrose said, “AI could never.”
Stay tuned to The Dex Collective. We're just getting started!
To read the entire article, follow this link: https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/smut-audio-erotica-growing-trend-quinn-celebrities-collaborations-rcna263065