Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
AH Buddies
HIS69
HIS69-001
Jay C Alpert
$1.95
Foreword
Due to an unexpectedly large number of requests that Surrey House, Inc. establish its own series of strictly adult erotica for the gay collectors, we spent much time and effort in developing just such a gathering of manuscripts that couldn’t help but please the most discriminating gay collector.
Not only was it our purpose to bring the very best available manuscripts together for this special effort, but also to bring the very best and most popular gay artists out (yes, this pan is deliberate) front, where their work could best be appreciated, right on the covers of the books themselves.
As the number one book in the new series designed to be a big brother to Surrey House, Inc.’s Rated X books for heterosexual preferences, we have elected to use AH Buddies, the maiden effort of promising young author, Jay C. Alpert.
Alpert comes from the Middle West, where he found things a little too repressive. Currently he resides in a lavish home in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles, having recently graduated from Selma and Las Palmas and moved into a better situation, life-style-wise.
No great demands on his time are currently being made, and an ample study, well equipped with all the tools of the writing trade, serve to encourage him to give vent to his compulsion to be a writer.
Alpert has admitted to us that AH Buddies is more than a little autobiographical, having himself served a rather similar apprenticeship through high school with a best buddy.
The old expression “asshole buddies” does come reasonably to mind, as one encounters the exclamation Ah! But then what are best friends for, Alpert conjectures, if they can’t help each other out in the easiest way possible?
A famous movie producer once said, from a lecture podium, that the world’s greatest love stories were between men. Reading AH Buddies, it becomes easily clear that Alpert also knows what that producer was saying. This, indeed, could have been entitled Love Story, only the movie screens of today are not yet so daring as to portray this story the way it happened. The way it is happening today, in countless small towns and cities everywhere.
We suggest you get together with your best friend and try to read this book together, aloud, alternating chapters.
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