SHORT-FICTION: GAY EROTICA
by JACK FRITSCHER

With nearly 3,000 pages in print, Jack Fritscher covers the genres. The founding San Francisco editor of Drummer magazine, he is the author of two novels: Some Dance to Remember (written 1982/published 1990) and Leather Blues (written 1972/published 1984); of three literary short-fiction collections, Titanic: Forbidden Stories Hollywood Forgot (1984 and 1999), Stand By Your Man (1987 and 1999), and Rainbow County and Other Stories (1997) which received the Small Press Book Award for 1997. His non-fiction books are Television Today (1972), Popular Witchcraft: Straight from the Witch's Mouth (1971 & 1973), and his memoir of his bi-coastal lover, Mapplethorpe: Assault with a Deadly Camera (1994). His coffee-table photography book is Jack Fritscher's American Men (1995). His professional critical articles have appeared in Modern Drama, The Bucknell Review, and the American Journal of Popular Culture. He has directed more than 100 videos for Palm Drive Video, two of which in May 1996 were inducted into the permanent museum and archive collection of the Maison Europeenne de La Photographie Ville de Paris. His short fiction "Brideshead of Frankenstein Revisited" is the lead story in the anthology Best Gay Erotica 1997 (Cleis Press), edited by critic Richard Labonte and Douglas Sadownick who featured Fritscher's novel Some Dance to Remember in his cultural essays in Sex Between Men, An Intimate History of the Sex Lives of Gay Men Postwar to Present (Harper San Francisco, 1996).
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