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Sexy Sailors

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by Neil Plakcy


  EMILY MORETON’s publishing credits include stories in Chroma Journal, Foreigness, Ripple Effect, Necking, Making Contact, In Uniform, Cast The Cards, Naughty November, Pour Some Sugar on It and Twelve Tales of Recovery.

  JOSEPHINE MYLES (josephinemyles.com) has had her erotic short stories published in anthologies from Cleis Press, Dreamspinner Press, Torquere Press and Xcite Books, and has edited two anthologies of GLBTQ fiction. Barging In, her gay erotic romance novel with a canal setting, was published by Samhain in 2011.

  GREGORY L. NORRIS lives and writes at the outer limits of New Hampshire. A former feature writer and columnist for Sci Fi, the Magazine of the Sci Fi Channel who also worked on Paramount’s Star Trek: Voyager series, he is the author of numerous books, including The Q Guide to Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Alyson Books) and The Fierce and Unforgiving Muse: Thirteen Tales from the Terrifying Mind of Gregory L. Norris (Evil Jester Press). Visit him on Facebook and online at gregorylnorris.blogspot.com.

  ROB ROSEN (www.therobrosen.com), author of the critically acclaimed novels Sparkle: The Queerest Book You’ll Ever Love, Divas Las Vegas, Hot Lava and Southern Fried, has had short stories featured in more than 150 anthologies.

  DOMINIC SANTI (dominicsanti@yahoo.com) is a former technical editor turned rogue whose stories have appeared in many dozens of publications, including Hot Daddies, Country Boys, Uniforms Unzipped, Caught Looking, Kink and several volumes of Best Gay Erotica. This story is fiction, though he really does get sick in a fucking rowboat.

  Residing on English Bay in Vancouver, Canada, JAY STARRE pumps out erotic fiction for gay men’s magazines and has also written steamy gay fiction for over four dozen anthologies. These include Surfer Boys, Skater Boys, Special Forces, The Handsome Prince and Model Men, all from Cleis Press. He is the author of two historical erotic novels, The Erotic Tales of the Knights Templars and The Lusty Adventures of the Knossos Prince.

  TANNER spent his childhood on a homestead in central Alaska with no electricity, indoor plumbing or running water. Stories by Tanner have been published in First Hand, Drummer, Inches, Beau, Hot Shots and many other magazines. His writing has been featured in The Seattle Standard, The Seattle Gay News and two Alyson Publication anthologies, and he has sold comedy material to Joan Rivers and Phyllis Diller. Tanner lives in Seattle where he enjoys running water and warm porcelain.

  Currently residing on the northwestern coast of the Pacific Ocean, CONNOR WRIGHT divides his time between writing, looking after other people’s dogs and wishing that the water was warm enough to swim in. When not thinking about squid and other deep-sea denizens, he can be found at connorwrites.com.

  LOGAN ZACHARY (LoganZachary2002@yahoo.com) is a mystery author living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he works as an occupational therapist and is an avid reader and book collector. He has a collection of his short stories coming out May 2012 called Calendar Boys. His stories can be found in Hard Hats, Taken By Force, Boys Caught in the Act, Ride Me Cowboy, Surfer Boys, College Boys, Teammates, Skater Boys, Boys Getting Ahead, College Boys, Men at Noon, Monster at Midnight and Rough Trade.

  ABOUT THE EDITOR

  NEIL S. PLAKCY is the author of nineteen novels and collections of short stories, as well as the editor of many anthologies for Cleis Press, including Hard Hats, Surfer Boys, Skater Boys, The Handsome Prince and Model Men. He began his erotic writing career with a story for Honcho magazine called “The Cop Who Caught Me,” and he’s been writing about cops and sex ever since, most recently with six books in the Mahu mystery series. He lives in South Florida.

  Copyright © 2012 by Neil Plakcy.

  All rights reserved. Except for brief passages quoted in newspaper, magazine, radio, or television reviews, no part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

  Published in the United States by Cleis Press, Inc., 2246 Sixth Street, Berkeley, California 94710.

  eISBN : 978-1-573-44836-9

 

 

 


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