Product Description
The Fruits of Fantasy includes seven gay erotic fantasy stories, ranging from the marginally realistic to the patently absurd. Of course, as in real life, absurdity skirts upon actual events. For instance, the military did consider a gay sex weapon, so are the events in "Armed Forces College" as farfetched as some might think? Descriptions of the seven stories follow:
Willie the Wily Woodchuck
While living in his Grandpop Baldwin's house, Ollie and his college chum Cosmo discover a journal left by his Revolutionary-War ancestor, a British captain who journeyed into the deep dark forest to enlist the help of the native Americans to fight the American rebels, and in so doing had a torrid affair with the tribal medicine man.
Armed Forces College
A judge gives video thieves Lew and Bill a choice between Armed Forces College or a correctional institution. The pair are miserable until a top-secret experiment goes awry. The military never expected that the gay sex weapon would backfire against its own troops, or that the changes would be permanent.
The Third Task
In ancient Greece, Iolaus travels with his controlling mother to their summer house in Lerna, only to find out that a hydra is plaguing the town's drinking water. Iolaus knows that a hero is the solution to the town's problem and the one he is having with his mother, so against his mother's wishes, he sends for his uncle Heracles to sort things out. Heracles is only too happy to help with both problems, and Iolaus discovers the pleasures that a manly hero can bring to a young man.
Crass-Pa and His Hearties
Decades in the future, Crass-Pa is the leader of a gang of skate boarding thugs. In this Anthony Burgess inspired dystopia, even language has lost its meaning, and the most dominant thug must learn that there exists an even more dominating thug.
The Day I Got Gang Banged
Enjoying the beaches of Key Biscayne during the seventies, Ong meets three good companions who are eager to give him exactly what he wants. And so they give him more, and more, and more.
Baking the Yule Boar
Returning home from college for Christmas with the family, Kelly has to help drag in an antique mirror his mother found in a thrift store. Late in the watches of the night, mysterious imps trick Kelly through the looking glass into a wonderful land filled with homoerotic games and a desperate errand to slay the boar.
The Fruits of Fantasy
Kevin makes the mistake of telling one of his masturbation fantasies to his unreliable friend Wolfie. However, that which makes good fantasy may be alarming in reality, so when his fantasy comes true, Kevin handles the situation badly. All is well in the end, though, for Kevin reaps rewards far greater than his sufferings.
About the Author
David Holly lives, moves, and has his being in Portland, Oregon and environs. He is fascinated by the human penchant for odd mythologies, bizarre rituals, diverse religions, forlorn hopes, and broken dreams. He lives in a garish apartment with multihued walls hung with Haitian paintings and shelved with two thousand books. Sharing the apartment are sundry fur-bearing fellow mortals. He is exceptionally fond of strong coffee, red wine, English bitters, rich stout, inverted roller coasters, nude beaches, and hot-looking guys. He wears bright colors, tight slacks, exotic underwear, and slinky swim briefs. He is joyously pagan and loves making merry in heathen celebrations, marching in pride parades, and frolicking naked on Collins Beach. Find out more about David Holly and his numerous publications at facebook.com/david.holly2 and gaywriter.org.
Willie the Wily Woodchuck
While living in his Grandpop Baldwin's house, Ollie and his college chum Cosmo discover a journal left by his Revolutionary-War ancestor, a British captain who journeyed into the deep dark forest to enlist the help of the native Americans to fight the American rebels, and in so doing had a torrid affair with the tribal medicine man.
Armed Forces College
A judge gives video thieves Lew and Bill a choice between Armed Forces College or a correctional institution. The pair are miserable until a top-secret experiment goes awry. The military never expected that the gay sex weapon would backfire against its own troops, or that the changes would be permanent.
The Third Task
In ancient Greece, Iolaus travels with his controlling mother to their summer house in Lerna, only to find out that a hydra is plaguing the town's drinking water. Iolaus knows that a hero is the solution to the town's problem and the one he is having with his mother, so against his mother's wishes, he sends for his uncle Heracles to sort things out. Heracles is only too happy to help with both problems, and Iolaus discovers the pleasures that a manly hero can bring to a young man.
Crass-Pa and His Hearties
Decades in the future, Crass-Pa is the leader of a gang of skate boarding thugs. In this Anthony Burgess inspired dystopia, even language has lost its meaning, and the most dominant thug must learn that there exists an even more dominating thug.
The Day I Got Gang Banged
Enjoying the beaches of Key Biscayne during the seventies, Ong meets three good companions who are eager to give him exactly what he wants. And so they give him more, and more, and more.
Baking the Yule Boar
Returning home from college for Christmas with the family, Kelly has to help drag in an antique mirror his mother found in a thrift store. Late in the watches of the night, mysterious imps trick Kelly through the looking glass into a wonderful land filled with homoerotic games and a desperate errand to slay the boar.
The Fruits of Fantasy
Kevin makes the mistake of telling one of his masturbation fantasies to his unreliable friend Wolfie. However, that which makes good fantasy may be alarming in reality, so when his fantasy comes true, Kevin handles the situation badly. All is well in the end, though, for Kevin reaps rewards far greater than his sufferings.
About the Author
David Holly lives, moves, and has his being in Portland, Oregon and environs. He is fascinated by the human penchant for odd mythologies, bizarre rituals, diverse religions, forlorn hopes, and broken dreams. He lives in a garish apartment with multihued walls hung with Haitian paintings and shelved with two thousand books. Sharing the apartment are sundry fur-bearing fellow mortals. He is exceptionally fond of strong coffee, red wine, English bitters, rich stout, inverted roller coasters, nude beaches, and hot-looking guys. He wears bright colors, tight slacks, exotic underwear, and slinky swim briefs. He is joyously pagan and loves making merry in heathen celebrations, marching in pride parades, and frolicking naked on Collins Beach. Find out more about David Holly and his numerous publications at facebook.com/david.holly2 and gaywriter.org.

