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In an era of changing attitudes, this ground-breaking anthology offers an exciting selection of gay erotic writing from the early days of pulp paper and underground distribution to today's imaginatively provocative writing. While providing a fascinating look at the course of gay consciousness over the past fifty years, it also offers the best sexually arousing fiction centering on gay men.… (plus d'informations)
All erotica anthologies are uneven and most don't hold up well to rereading. However, this one has a special place in my heart for a number of reasons. First, it's edited by John Preston, my favorite porn author. I think its very interesting to see who elses writing he found worthy of attention. Also, he tells you that Aaron Travis is Steven Saylor, which led me to Saylor's mystery series, something I probably wouldn't have picked up if I hadn't been "in the know." But best of all, Preston includes women who write male/male erotica, which let me know I wasn't alone. Will you like it? I don't know, but Preston worked hard at finding material worth reading more than once. ( )
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In an era of changing attitudes, this ground-breaking anthology offers an exciting selection of gay erotic writing from the early days of pulp paper and underground distribution to today's imaginatively provocative writing. While providing a fascinating look at the course of gay consciousness over the past fifty years, it also offers the best sexually arousing fiction centering on gay men.
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