Loose Lips: A Gay Sea Odyssey

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Price
$35.00  $32.55
Publisher
Hard Crossing Press
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.88 inches | 1.14 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780645555301

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About the Author
Joseph Brennan, PhD is a Lambda Literary Award nominee and gay porn authority published by Oxford University Press. He lives on the Coral Sea with his husband and their sea dog.
Reviews

"Brennan's erotic debut, a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award, is a salacious story of a young man swept into service at sea during WWII. ... The period details and connection to historic boat sinkings are intriguing, and Brennan's idiosyncratic prose is fascinatingly textured ... The sex scenes themselves are graphic and kinky ... There's an audience for this ..." - Publishers Weekly

"... fans of gay stories at sea should enjoy this immersive and period-specific picaresque, which manages to capture its milieu in a way that feels simultaneously timeless and contemporary.

An engaging tale about a gay stowaway on British navy ships during wartime." - Kirkus Reviews

"Loose Lips leaves no stone unturned, boasting vivid and erotic prose ... The mixture of subject matter and genre stylings are truly unique. Thriller undertones swimming through this erotica novel keep readers guessing ..." - The BookLife Prize

"Set on the high seas during World War II, Loose Lips blends adventure, lurid intrigue and queer romance into an explicit slice of pulp fiction. Beyond the rough and raunchy prose is a fascinating and well-researched origin story that identifies in the homoerotic male-only milieus of wartime the emerging iconography, attitudes and values of twentieth century gay culture." - Levi Huxton, author of Lammy-nominated novel The Lodger, That Summer