Horny Man


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Gregory Tolliver grew up in a small town, yet he had big ideas. He dreamed of growing up to be a great musician and meeting the woman that would capture his heart forever. He had no idea he would face such devastating odds before realizing his dream... the kind of odds that destroy lives. Gregory would never have guessed that one day the world would know him as Horny Man. Just how did he become Horny Man? Read about it...




A Horny Man in the Woods


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Pablo and Robbie sneak into the woods to fool around, but they're not alone. An unfamiliar man catches them in the act, and Robbie convinces him into joining them for a threesome. Will this surprise hookup change Pablo's friendship with Robbie forever?










Broken Man on a Halifax Pier


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Broken Man on a Halifax Pier is a tale of one man’s shipwrecked life and an unlikely crew of rescuers hoping to save not only him but also themselves.




Humor Can Be Funny


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Sam Henderson's early minicomics and self-published Magic Whistle comic all collected under one cover. Henderson's drawing is intentionally crude, but it has the same kind of energy you see in the work of today's best gag cartoonists, whose drawing also tends to be a little basic. Extremely low-brow humor that almost parodies low-brow humor - it's enjoyable on either level.




Growth of Love


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Raymond wakes up at the bottom of a steep escarpment, battered, bruised and with no memory of how he got there. He cannot remember who he is or where he is. Through sheer willpower, he climbs out and finds a lift to Sydney where the Salvation Army help him to recover and survive. He is put up at a Salvation Army Hostel for men, taking the name of David and shares a room with Grant, an ex convict and recovering alcoholic. Through circumstances they form a bond comforting each other, and finally find love together. This is their story and how their love grows, how they survive being a gay couple in the late 70s in Australia, and how through the death of Raymonds younger brother they become a family. The story line is based on truth; the story uses fiction to offer a more interesting reading, but the happenings to David did occur and at similar times to the story line. However David never did have a family so please excuse this little piece of fiction.




Secret Lives


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Secret Lives This book explores the fascinating and dangerous world of the American prostitute. Dr. Prince's landmark study in 1985 was the largest study on prostitution ever conducted with over 450 subjects. The requests for that study from law enforcement and social services agencies led to additional research since that time. This unique book is taken from hundreds of hours of interviews with call girls, street walkers, and brothel workers in California and Nevada. Told in the words of the women, themselves, the reader gets a glimpse into a profession that is usually shrouded in stereotypes and misinformation. The book provides a rare insight into these women and their world.




You're Going to Panic and That's Ok


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Images portrayed through words, poetry disguised as primal scream therapy: “You’re Going To Panic and That’s Ok” is a psychedelic exercise in catharsis. “You’re Going To Panic and That’s Ok” is many things. It’s a Scottsdale love story. It’s an identity crisis. It’s Frank Ocean worship. But most importantly, it’s digestible. Through storytelling and vignettes, experience a new, unique voice in bridging the gap between the voice in your head and common sense.




The Room-Mating Season


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The masterful author of The Best of Everything takes us through a season of friendship, discovery, betrayal, and love to tell a story of four friends and the events that shaped their futures. New York in 1963 is a place of infinite possibilities, especially when you’re young and eager for the adventure a big city offers. Leigh, Cady, Vanessa, and Susan meet when they become roommates on the Upper East Side. Nothing can diminish the exhilaration of their newfound freedom and independence—even being crammed together in a single bedroom with a kitchen too small for a table and chairs. A casting assistant at a talent agency, Leigh is the level-headed one. Cady is a prep school teacher, emotional, passionate, and ready for love. Vanessa, a stewardess, craves her independence above all else. Susan is the mercurial, difficult one, and after one confrontation too many, makes a choice that will change the course of all their lives… PRAISE FOR RONA JAFFE “Reading Rona Jaffe is like being presented with a Cartier watch: you know exactly what you’re getting and it’s exactly what you want.”—Cosmopolitan “Vivid and trenchant…Wry and very readable…A minor genius.”—New York Times Book Review “Jaffe has not lost her wit, her keen eye for human frailties and her ear for the small but telling remark.”—Publishers Weekly