As editor-at-large for Nude & Natural , The Naturist Society 's magazine, he has written interesting and informative narratives of all the naturist events he has participated in or helped organize. He did a great piece on the nude beaches of Long Island on the East coast and participated in the Fremont Fresh Air Festival along with two other intrepid clothes free activists as nude bicyclers to much media attention.
He is a founding member of the Body Freedom Collaborative in Seattle whose goal is to bring attention for the need for legal clothing-optional beaches through "guerilla pranksterism", among other approaches.
In 1999 he led the effort to defeat Washington Senate Bill 5351, a measure that would have placed skinny-dippers on the state's list of sex offenders.
Mark is also author of a new book, ''Cinema Au Naturel: A History of Nudist Film''.
- Storey, Mark ''Theatre au Naturel: A Collection of Naturist Plays'' (Trade Paperback) Heureka Productions (June 20, 2005).
- Storey, Mark ''Cinema Au Naturel: A History of Nudist Film''. Published by Naturist Education Foundation (July 1, 2003).
- Nude & Natural ''Social Nudity, Sexual Attraction, and Respect'' by Mark Storey, 24.3 Spring 2005.
- Nude & Natural ''Children, Social Nudity and Academic Research'' by Mark Storey, 23.4 Summer 2004.
- Nude & Natural ''Takin' It to the Streets: The Cutting Edge of Naturism'' by Mark Storey, 23.4: 73, Summer 2004. Mark claims "The future of naturism is on public lands. To gain naturist freedoms on public lands will require getting naked in public".
- Nude & Natural ''The Offense of Public Nudity'' by Mark Storey
- Nude & Natural ''Naturism and Civil Disobedience'' by Mark Storey
- , Mark Nisbet, Cec Cinder , Paul Rapoport , Les Rootsey, Morley Schloss , T.A. Wyner, and Mark Storey.
- '' by Mark Storey. Issue 23.1, Autumn 2003.
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer , ''Exposed and stark naked -- on purpose: But not all nudists support 'guerrilla' plans for prominent public exposure'', by P-I reporter Kathy George, April 7, 2003 {Link without Title} .
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer , ''Trio behind the arts: Three activists put on an eye-opening display yesterday by taking most of their clothes off at the Fremont Fresh Art Festival'', by P-I reporter Kathy George, 16 June 2003 Front page of local section, with color picture {Link without Title}
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