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SpookyBooky

SpookyBooky

Literary review of rare, neglected, out-of-print, obscure or otherwise fascinating publications.

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Chet Roman – The Gay Ghouls (1970)

For decades, Gaywyck bragged about being the first “Gay Gothic” novel. I officially debunked this claim in 2023 with discovery of Gay Nights at Maldelangue (1969), but that doesn’t mean research stopped there. I still pursue Stonewall-era G...

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Chad Stuart - The Erection (1972)

Life is like a gay pulp novel: you never know what you’re gonna get! Based on this pun-tastic title and striking cover art, readers might expect steamy construction worker smut so hot the Village People sing and dance about it. Not so. The ...

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Queer Theory: Edgar Allan Poe – The Fall of the House of Usher (1839)

“The Fall of the House of Usher” is among the most scrutinized works in Edgar Allan Poe’s bibliography. Ripe with metaphorical descriptions and intentionally mysterious language, the story is an open invitation to varied interpretations. At...

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