The most notorious gay porn stars write about the world they know best. A collection of 15 erotic short stories.
About the Author
Barry Alexander (In Video Heaven) is an Iowa-based freelance writer. His collection of short erotica, All The Right Places, was published by Badboy.
James Anselm (Soothing the Savage Actor) is a native New Yorker. He began his career in erotica with the story "The Choirboys," published in Playguy, in 1981. His writing also appears in the anthology Up All Hours (Alyson 1997).
Jim Buck (Two Big Thumbs Up-Everyone's A Critic!) is one of today's most popular pornstars with more than nine videos to his credit. He's also a writer who holds degrees in English Literature and Theatre. He lives in New Orleans with his boyfriend/lover/significant other/domestic partner, Jonno, their cat, Lola, and pooch, Gaston.
Rip Davis (And The Award Goes To ) is a New York fiction writer, poet and playwright whose work has appeared in numerous publications, including American Bear, Black Inches, Daddy, Eidos, Firsthand, Guys, Hot/Shots!, Inches, Indulge, In Touch and Libido.
Kirk Dickson (The Stand-In) is a first-time author of erotic fiction. He lives in New York and is a struggling comedy writer and playwright. His other interests include the forty-foot Times Square billboard of underwear hunk Antonio Sabato, Jr.
Cedrik Heward (Close-Up On The Cameraman) is a New Zealand filmmaker and writer who began his career as a cameraman for the BBC in London. He went on to become a director and now runs his own video production company. He has also written two novels, 20 short stories and various TV scripts and screenplays.
Vic Howell (Brother Act) is a Georgia freelance writer. His erotic stories have been published in Hot/Shots! and In Touch. This is his first anthology.
Dak Hunter (The Cocky Videostore Clerk) is a videostore clerk and freelance writer who lives in Long Beach, California.This is his first erotic story for a fiction anthology.
Derek Kemp (Video Date) is a freelance writer who lives in Toledo, Ohio. His erotic fiction has appeared in FirstHand, Guys, In Touch and Indulge.
Michael Lassell (The Pornstar Next Door) is an award-winning New York author of books, poetry, short stories, and essays. His writing has appeared in numerous anthologies, including Men on Men, Flesh and the Word, High Risk, Hometowns, Gay & Lesbian Poetry in Our Time, Best Gay Erotica, The Mammoth Book of Gay Erotica and The Columbia Anthology of Gay Literature.
David MacMillan (A Foreign-Film Affair) resides in Georgia and is a Londoner transplanted Stateside far too many years ago to talk about. Over the past 10 years he has had more than a hundred gay erotic stories published in magazines such as Freshmen, In Touch, Indulge, Blackmale, Inches, Hot/Shots! and the Mammoth Book of Historical Erotica anthology (Robinson Press).
Adam McCabe (Telephone Audition) is a Cincinnati freelance writer whose first mystery anthology will be out in the fall of 1998 from Ballantine. His non-fiction work has appeared in The Advocate, The Writer, and many other publications. His erotica stories have appeared in Beau, First Hand, and most recently in the Good Vibrations/Down Under Press anthology, Sex Toy Tales.
Alan W. Mills (Pornstar Powertrip) is a California born, Gen-X writer and poet living in West Hollywood, California. He currently serves as the editor of In Touch, Indulge, and Blackmale. He has twice served as a Gay Erotic Video Awards judge. He often writes under the names Alain du Moulinet, Dante Williams, and Jeff Kane.
Simon Sheppard (The Plot Thickens) is a San Francisco writer whose work has appeared in dozens of anthologies, including Best American Erotica 1997 and Best Gay Erotica 1997 and 1996. He is co-editor, with M. Christian, of the forthcoming anthology Rough Stuff: Tales of Gay Men, Sex, and Power. He has had sex with only two actual pornstars, ever.
Sam Sommer (A Very Personal Appearance) is a New York writer whose work appears in Queer View Mirror II (Arsenal Pulp Press) and Quickies (Arsenal Pulp Press). His play 'Til Death Us Do Part was produced in 1997 by the Sage Theatre Co., & The Broken Chair Theatre Co. in New York.
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