Overview :By the author of the award-winning leather history GAY SAN FRANCISCO, SOME DANCE TO REMEMBER: A MEMOIR-NOVEL OF SAN FRANCISCO 1970-1982, and... Read More
Overview :Desperate HusbandsA Gay Hero's Journey through CovidThis amuse-bouche gay pop-culture novel of arts, ideas, and history, packed with comic d... Read More
Overview :23 Literate, Human, Funny, Diverse, and Sexy Stories All reader-tested in Honcho, Drummer, In Touch, The James White Review, and Bear magaz... Read More
Overview :At midnight on the historic night of July 29, 1971, High Priest Anton LaVey sat down with journalist Jack Fritscher in the dramatic sanctuar... Read More
Overview :Jack Fritscher, the founding San Francisco editor-in-chief of Drummer magazine and curator of the Drummer Archives since 1977, is the award-... Read More
Overview :This essential art history by eyewitness-participant Fritscher examines one of 20-century art's great questions of influence and mentorship ... Read More
Overview :Breaking the straight trance of received TITANIC history, San Francisco author Jack Fritscher reclaims gay history by writing a pitch-perfec... Read More
Overview :RAINBOW COUNTY: STORIES FOR BEARS, DADDIES, AND LEATHERMEN. Readers will thrill to Fritscher's well-reviewed style and imagination. He is, w... Read More
Overview :In American pop art, gangster rap, punk rock, and gay filmmaking, there is a Continental Divide between East Coast and West Coast culture ty... Read More
Overview :"What They Did to the Kid" is a memoir spinning as a comic novel for general-fiction readers intrigued by boys' school tales, and baby boome... Read More
Overview :In a thoughtful, well-informed study exploring fiction from throughout Stephen King's immense oeuvre, Heidi Strengell shows how this popular... Read More
Overview :Fresh from both Best Gay Erotica 1997 and 1998, Jack Fritscher's 4th collection of fiction follows on the heels of the National Small Press ... Read More