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Tricks of the Trade: Magical Gay Erotica (edition 2013)

by Jerry L. Wheeler (Editor)

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Magicians are undeniably sexy--strong, sensuous, masterful, and magical. Who wouldn't want to succumb to one? Be levitated? Be sawed in half? Imagine being called from the audience by a dark man in a dark suit, his cape swirling like a scarlet-lined dream, wrapping his strong arms around you while binding your wrists, his heady cologne enticing and arousing you in front of a theater full of people as he leans in close and whispers some last-minute instruction. Or invitation. He holds out a box carved with ancient symbols and asks you to put your hands inside. What you feel is soft at first, but grows harder. Then, it vanishes. Was it real? Illusion? All you know is that you want to reach inside again. And again. Well, here's your next chance--fifteen of them, to be exact--to grab the object of your desire. But hold on fast or it might disappear....… (more)
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Title:Tricks of the Trade: Magical Gay Erotica
Authors:Jerry L. Wheeler
Info:Bold Strokes Books (2013), Paperback, 264 pages
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Allen, Joseph BanethContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Axelson, XavierContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Bossa, MelContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Burgoine, 'NathanContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Chase, DaleContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
DeSimone, LewisContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Gregory, ToddContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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Mann, JeffContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Neal, JayContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Rosen, RobContributormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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Magicians are undeniably sexy--strong, sensuous, masterful, and magical. Who wouldn't want to succumb to one? Be levitated? Be sawed in half? Imagine being called from the audience by a dark man in a dark suit, his cape swirling like a scarlet-lined dream, wrapping his strong arms around you while binding your wrists, his heady cologne enticing and arousing you in front of a theater full of people as he leans in close and whispers some last-minute instruction. Or invitation. He holds out a box carved with ancient symbols and asks you to put your hands inside. What you feel is soft at first, but grows harder. Then, it vanishes. Was it real? Illusion? All you know is that you want to reach inside again. And again. Well, here's your next chance--fifteen of them, to be exact--to grab the object of your desire. But hold on fast or it might disappear....

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Introduction: Lon Chaney, Mame Dennis, Harry Houdini and Me -- Inescapable by Jeff Mann -- And Now, for My Next Trick by Lewis DeSimone -- In Through the Out Door by Rob Rosen -- The Mesmerist's Assistant by Jay Neal -- Sons of Orion by Xavier Axelson -- Let's Just Kiss and Say Good-bye by Todd Gregory -- Transposition by 'Nathan Burgoine -- Manly Magic by Dale Chase -- The Assistant by Mel Bossa -- Old-Fashioned Expectations by Joseph Baneth Allen -- Magic Takes a Holiday by Ralph Seligman -- Magic Lantern by William Holden -- The Magician's Assistant by Logan Zachary
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