AC Adams loves steamy LGBTQ stories and thinks you should have the most interesting. That's why he's always striving to give you a lot of bang for your buck. Someone said the best way for a young man to earn a living is to write about what he loves. I've taken writing courses at the University level and online through workshops. Courses alone don't make one a better writer. A keen eye for detail and a lot of heart has to be added to the mix.
At the heart of my writing are my experiences. I'm a fiction writer, not a memoirist. I fictionalize my truth and the truth of others.
I learned the craft of creative expression from my mother. She taught me in more ways than one how to make up stories and to give people we knew alternate lives. My unofficial Birth date is August 19, 1987. I'm not much younger or older than that. I've adopted Texas right now. The kindness of readers keeps me going.
I realize all stories aren't for all people. But, I hope I earn my way into your heart.
Dive into 'A Foursome plus Poems', where the lines between pleasure and peril blur in a tantalizing dance. This collection isn't just stories. The poetry included takes an unapologetic plunge into the depths of gay fantasy, dripping with eroticism and shadowed by the macabre.
These narratives are a feast for the senses, where the ordinary morphs into comedic darkness. Every crunch of a crab whispers untold stories of passion. Where was that banana before it wound up in the pudding? Are cucumbers just for salad? As you traverse these pages, expect to be both charmed and unsettled, your fantasies entwined with a thread of darkness. You'll find yourself ensnared in their allure. Each story in this collection is a foray into the depths of fantasy, where the mundane becomes steamy, and every page turns with anticipation.
Excerpt:
Banana Pudding
I peered through the window after the doorbell gonged and wondered why my gentleman caller was wearing a yellow raincoat. The sky was brilliantly blue, and the sun shined so hard the flowers in my neighbor's yard looked like plastic pinwheels. Reluctantly, I opened the door.
"I hadn't heard the weatherman say anything about rain today. I said looking him up and down."
He stood tall but bent a little at the waist. He looked at me through dark eyes that appeared like bruises in the middle of his smooth face. He hesitated as if contemplating running away. A blue bandana with the words "Chiquita Rocks" fit tight on his head. I smiled a smile that matched the sun and the yellow suit. My visitor relaxed, stamped his black boot on the welcome mat, and hopped across the threshold on one foot.
"This ain't no raincoat. It's a yellow summer coat. I like yellow."
"I see you do. It's a great color for a warm day."
"It's a great color period. You should see my friends hanging out at the grocers all green acting like young boys. They didn't believe the tree. The tree said we wouldn't be green long. The tree didn't lie. I'm a man already."
Originally Published in 2012 Revised December 2023. Poetry added
Título : A Foursome Plus Poems
EAN : 9798223949718
Editorial : Wes Writers and Publishers
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