Exploring the realities of public piety and private philandering, Homewrecker combines fiction, nonfiction, and poetry to present a multitude of perspectives on adultery and the emotional complexity that affairs entail. Acclaimed contemporary writers share space with fresh talent in its pages, each with a different take on adultery and its aftermath. In "The Other Man," Stephen Elliot remembers the dominatrix who two-timed him with a square. Lori Selke spins steamy erotica in "Sex and the Married Dyke," a story about how quickly queer marriage can degenerate into extramarital queer activity. Neal Pollack's "Confessions of a Dial-up Gigolo" recalls the early days of the Internet when anything seemed possible, even destroying the marriage of someone you've never met.
Contents:
Let's just get this out in the open by Daphne Gottlieb
How to have an affair by Michael Hemmingson
How to commit adultery by David A. Hernandez
The business of leaving by Felicia Sullivan
Laurel by Heather Shaw
After hours by Jonathan Harper
All the bad stuff by Barry Graham
Cuckolding a stranger by Lenelle Moise
The blind tiger of love by Thomas Hopkins
Homewreckers by Kevin Sampsell
Sex and the married dyke by Lori Selke
Break-up sex by Eli Brown
The other man by Stephen Elliott
Protection by S. Bear Bergmann
Stalking God by Gina Frangello
Making adultery work by Merri Lisa Johnson
Animal husbandry by Christine Hamm
Chicken by Scott Pomfret
Exploring the realities of public piety and private philandering, Homewrecker combines fiction, nonfiction, and poetry to present a multitude of perspectives on adultery and the emotional complexity that affairs entail. Acclaimed contemporary writers share space with fresh talent in its pages, each with a different take on adultery and its aftermath. In "The Other Man," Stephen Elliot remembers the dominatrix who two-timed him with a square. Lori Selke spins steamy erotica in "Sex and the Married Dyke," a story about how quickly queer marriage can degenerate into extramarital queer activity. Neal Pollack's "Confessions of a Dial-up Gigolo" recalls the early days of the Internet when anything seemed possible, even destroying the marriage of someone you've never met.
Contents:
Let's just get this out in the open by Daphne Gottlieb
How to have an affair by Michael Hemmingson
How to commit adultery by David A. Hernandez
The business of leaving by Felicia Sullivan
Laurel by Heather Shaw
After hours by Jonathan Harper
All the bad stuff by Barry Graham
Cuckolding a stranger by Lenelle Moise
The blind tiger of love by Thomas Hopkins
Homewreckers by Kevin Sampsell
Sex and the married dyke by Lori Selke
Break-up sex by Eli Brown
The other man by Stephen Elliott
Protection by S. Bear Bergmann
Stalking God by Gina Frangello
Making adultery work by Merri Lisa Johnson
Animal husbandry by Christine Hamm
Chicken by Scott Pomfret