Working Sex: Sex Workers Write about a Changing Industry is a collection of 30 stories written by sex workers. The book is 301 pages long which means each story is about ten pages long. The stories included are written by males and females as well as prostitutes who work on street corners and those who work through the telephone. There's also some mention of web sex workers as well.The collection of stories really varies. For the most part, the stories are written in prose, but there are also stories included that are written as poetry as well as even a short play. I felt like the stories included in this collection were pretty emotional. I was really looking forward to reading about real experiences in the sex worker industry, but while I feel like I learned a lot about each individual experience, I don't feel like I really got a good grip on the sex worker industry in general. I was really hoping to get realistic information on the sex worker industry. Instead, I feel like I had a diary-like look into the sex worker's personal life.It was definitely entertaining though. I found myself always wanting to read the next story. The stories are so widely varied that each story really shows you a different side to the sex worker. It made me realize that the sex industry isn't always as horrible as the media makes it out to be. I'm still glad that I read the book, and it was entertaining, but I really wish I had a better understanding of the sex trade, and this book didn't provide that.'