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You can find copies of that on Amazon too.Īnthologies used to be a solid, fairly thriving business, but just like a lot of the gay magazines, it’s another of those formats that the internet very nearly suffocated to death. The first one is still the best, featuring a diverse array of writers, characters and situations from some of the best gay fiction writers of the time. The only one of those authors still out there, that I know of, is Natty Soltesz, who’s still doin’ it live at and and still putting out compilations of his writing that you need to be reading (and buying!)Īnother non-internet staple for me was the Flesh and the Word anthology series. March were once the staple of the gay stroke mags that sadly no longer really exist, which provided a rich resource of fresh fiction every month. You can find them used on Amazon – sorry boys and girls, paperback only, no e-books – and if you can track a copy down, I highly recommend them. He’s apparently long out of the game now – I haven’t heard anything from him in probably a decade, at least – but his collections “Looking For Trouble” and “Hard” are stunningly well-written, incredibly sexy collections of genuine writing. “Looking For Trouble” is an especially strong collection, with a singular voice and depth that still read true almost 20 years later. One author who really opened my eyes to the possibility of the erotic story form is R.J. I have no idea if any of their books are even still available, but I dug the fuck out of them, and you probably will too.
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If you’re familiar with the works of Phil Andros or Rick Jackson and his incredibly hot military adventure tales, you’re probably smiling at this right now. I was first getting into reading erotic fiction back when the internet was still only just starting to become a thing, so a lot of my one-handed reading was courtesy of erotic story anthologies. Maybe We Should Hang Out Sometime, by Paul Lantoro I’ve added a link where I can find the source.Ĭorporal in Charge of Taking Care of Captain O’Malley by Jack Fritscher Some are on other websites while others were published as books or magazine stories. To follow up on my last post, the following are some of my favorite stories that (I believe) are not on the Nifty Archive.
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“You don’t have to do anything but lay there and enjoy it…”Ĭustom stories available – email me for more info: Favorite Stories Not at Nifty Archive “Don’t worry,” I said, coming over to him and feeling up his legs. “It’s not like i haven’t let guys suck on my dick before,” he said. “I guess I just started imagining you sucking on my dick, and it made me hard.” “Uh…” he said, sort of looking up at the ceiling. He laughed and casually reached down to adjust his growing boner. “Damn, I’m horny,” he said, opening his eyes just enough to see that I was looking at him. Then he laid back on his beanbag chair, arms over his head and his eyes closed, his cock way too prevalent in his shorts. We had some music going and I’d rolled a joint which we passed back and forth a few times. Maybe I sensed something was up when he went to take a shower and came out in just a pair of thin athletic shorts that showed off everything. We’d been working all night and neither of us were ready to go to sleep, so he invited me over to his place.
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He has a girlfriend I guess, I’ve never met her.Īfter I hit on him a few times and he politely pushed me away, I got to where I could relax around him. We got to be friends after he’d been dancing for a few weeks – he’s a stripper at the club where I bartend.