Books
As editor
- Totally Herotica, Book-of-the-Month Club, 1995
- Herotica, Herotica II, Herotica III, Down There Press and Penguin USA, 1988, 1992, and 1994
- Best American Erotica, Simon and Schuster, 1993–2008
- Nothing But the Girl: The Blatant Lesbian Image (as co-editor and co-author), Cassell, 1996
- Three the Hard Way: Three Novellas by William Harrison, Greg Boyd, and Tsaurah Litzky, Simon and Schuster, 2004
- Three Kinds of Asking For It: Erotic Novellas by Eric Albert, Greta Christina, and Jill Soloway, Touchstone, 2005
- "X: The Erotic Treasury", Chronicle Books, 2008
As author
- Angry Women (featured artist), RE/Search, interview by Andrea Juno, Fall 1991
- Susie Bright's Sexual Reality: A Virtual Sex Reader, Cleis Press, 1992
- SexWise, Cleis Press, 1995
- The Sexual State of the Union, Simon & Schuster, 1997, trade edition, 1998
- Herotica, 10th anniversary edition, with Afterword by the editor, Down There Press, 1998
- Susie Sexpert's Lesbian Sex World, 2nd edition with three new chapters, Cleis Press, 1998
- Full Exposure: Opening Up to Sex and Creativity, HarperSanFrancisco, 1999
- How to Write a Dirty Story, Simon and Schuster, 2002
- Mommy's Little Girl: Susie Bright on Sex, Motherhood, Pornography, and Cherry Pie, Thunder's Mouth, 2004
- Big Sex, Little Death: A Memoir (2011; OCLC 650827377)
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