Jack Fritscher, 1939-

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Profile
Jack Fritscher b. 1939 is a longtime Sonoma County resident and author of hundreds of GLBT magazine articles, short stories, and twenty books of nonfiction and fiction, including the memoir of his lover "Mapplethorpe: Assault with a Deadly Camera," the history "Gay San Francisco," the novel "What They Did to the Kid: Confessions of an Altar Boy," and the award-winning "Some Dance to Remember: A Memoir-Novel of San Francisco 1970-1982." Much of the plot and action in "Some Dance" takes place in Sonoma County. He lives in Sebastopol.
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- Website:
- JackFritscher.com
- Place of residence
- Sebastopol
- Significant title:
- Mapplethorpe: Assault With A Deadly Camera: A Pop Culture Memoir, An Outlaw Reminiscence
- Genre:
- Nonfiction
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Open Library
| Title | Subject |
|---|---|
| Gay San Francisco | Drummer Magazine |
| Jacked | American Adventure stories |
| Leather Blues | |
| Leather blues | Sexual behavior |
| Mapplethorpe | Biography |
| Popular witchcraft | Witchcraft |
| Some dance to remember | Authors |
| The Bear Book II | |
| Titanic | American Erotic stories |
| What They Did to the Kid | Fiction |
| What they did to the kid | Seminarians |
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