Nureyev ran naked down the halls shouting, "Who wants to swing on a star?" Puppeteer Wayland Flowers held court in nothing but a towel with his puppet, Madame, on his hand. Gay men explored their sexuality in this "oasis of pleasure."
Owen Keehnen Books
Owen Keehnen is a prolific writer and historian whose diverse body of work spans fiction, essays, erotica, and reviews. His writings, featured in numerous global publications, frequently explore themes central to gay life and history. Keehnen demonstrates a unique ability to blend humor with profound subject matter, such as the rich tapestry of LGBT community history and the enduring impact of the AIDS epidemic. His significant literary contribution lies in his dedicated documentation and celebration of LGBT lives and culture.



Exploring queer historical themes, this collection features four unique plays that resonate with contemporary issues of social distancing. Each play—Sirens of the Belmont Rocks, Pansies on Parade, Presenting Wanda Lust, and COVID Summer—delves into different aspects of LGBTQ experiences, offering a rich tapestry of narratives that reflect both the past and present struggles and triumphs of the community.
Watch Me
- 366 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Dreams are a universal aspect of the human experience, reflecting our deepest desires and aspirations. This book explores the significance of dreams in shaping our lives, delving into how they motivate us and influence our choices. Through a blend of personal stories and insights, it encourages readers to pursue their passions and overcome obstacles, emphasizing the transformative power of believing in oneself and taking action toward achieving those dreams.