Book Description
Brains, muscle, tenderness, kink. Like the perfect lover, the tenth anniversary edition of Best Gay Erotica has it all. From the blushing explorations of Jonathan Asche's "Doll Boy" to the dark journey of Alpha Martial's "My Place" to the sexual confession of a homophobic "straight" boy in Alex Rowlson's "Pink Triangle-Shaped Pubes," these 21 stories explore a heart-pounding range of male-male desire.
About the Author
Richard Labonté has edited the Best Gay Erotica series since 1997. He writes the review column "Book Marks," for Q Syndicate, and edits the Gay Men's Edition of Books to Watch Out For. He lives in Ontario, Canada. William J. Mann is the author of three best-selling novels, Where the Boys Are, The Biograph Girl, and The Men from the Boys. In addition, he has written several acclaimed studies of the Hollywood film industry: Wisecracker: The Life and Times of William Haines (for which he won a 1998 Lammy Award), Behind the Screen: How Gays and Lesbians Shaped Hollywood, and Edge of Midnight: The Life of John Schlesinger. Mann lives in Provincetown, MA.
Best Gay Erotica 2005 ( Best Gay Erotica Series) FROM THE PUBLISHER
Brains, muscle, tenderness, kink. Like the perfect lover, Best Gay Erotica 2005 has the total package (and you'll never have to meet its parents). From the blushing explorations of a beautiful, untouched rural boy in Jonathan Asche's "Doll Boy" to the dark journey of Alpha Martial's "My Place" to the sexual confession of a homophobic "straight" boy in Alexander Rowlson's "Pink Triangle-Shaped Pubes," these 22 stories explore a heart-pounding, tent-raising range of male-male desire.