RP Andrews
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RP Andrews

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RP Andrews, an author of erotic gay fiction, spent most of his life in New York City as a public relations executive before relocating to Fort Lauderdale in 2002, where he enjoyed a brief, second career teaching writing at a local university. "Confessions of a Str8Gay Man," RP Andrews’ daily social commentary blog on gay life in America has been running since 2010 at str8gayconfessions.com. "Confessions of a Str8Gay Man" is RP Andrews' unvarnished, unorthodox look at Gay life in Modern America which is often counter to what is portrayed in politically correct gay media. His first work of erotic gay fiction, a collection of edgy short stories called "Basic Butch," was published by San Francisco-based GLBT Publishers in 2008 and is currently available as an e-book on amazon.com. Set in gay venues across the country, "Basic Butch" features characters who go down life paths that in the end they wish they had never explored. His latest works of serious gay fiction, all available on amazon.com as ebooks and audiobooks, include: "The Czar of Wilton Drive," is the story of Jonathan Antonucci, a 21 year old, barely-out-the-closet gay man from suburban New York who overnight finds himself a multi-millionaire, thanks to a bequest by his late gay great uncle. Uncle Charlie has unexpectedly died of a heart attack, leaving him the sole owner of several of the most successful bars in Wilton Manors, Fort Lauderdale’s gay ghetto, making Jonathan the Czar of Wilton Drive. Flying down to Lauderdale to claim his bequest, Jon encounters Uncle Charlie’s dubious friends and business associates, and is immediately submerged in the underbelly of Lauderdale’s gay scene. He also discovers his great uncle’s memoirs which reveal truths not only about Jon’s own past but also what may have really happened to his uncle. In the end, Jon is torn between avenging Uncle Charlie’s death or loving the man responsible for it. From Kokoro Press and available on amazon.com. Audiobook Edition also available on Amazon, Audibles and i-tunes. "Not In it For The Love," is set at the turn of the new millennium. Josh, a young street-smart Florida drifter is snatched from his dead-end existence as a male hustler in a cheap Key Largo motel by Bishop, a Wall Street power broker who sets him up as his trophy boy in Manhattan society. There, Josh, after leading a promiscuous lifestyle within New York City’s gay sub-culture, meets Hylan, a young, bi-racial, down-on-his luck, wheelchair-bound musician who awakens in Josh what love can be between two men. But their chance at happiness and the lives of those around them are forever changed by 9/11. From Totally Bound Press and available on amazon.com. Audiobook Edition also available on Amazon, Audibles and i-tunes. . "Buy Guys" is the story of Blaze and Pete, two handsome young drifters with nothing and nothing to lose. Blaze convinces Pete, who is falling in love with him, to leave dreary New Jersey and lead free and easy lives as male prostitutes in sunny Fort Lauderdale. Blaze, however, soon pulls Pete into a much larger, more dangerous scheme, a scheme that eventually threatens to destroy them both. Audiobook Edition also available on Amazon, Audibles and i-tunes. RP Andrews' latest novel, "For The Love of Samuel" is a story of love lost and love found, set in contemporary New York City and Fort Lauderdale. New Yorker and aging gay man Billy Veleber who abhors growing old has lost Mitch, his former meth head lover, to his habit, and Gus, the older man in his life and mentor, to despair, when he is confronted with the chance to become 21 all over again, through the magical prowess of the dog tag of a long dead Civil War soldier, Samuel Evans. Young again, Billy abandons Manhattan for Fort Lauderdale where he meets Dare, the love of his life, whose clever quick rich venture first bonds them, then threatens to end their idyllic lives together forever. Billy also faces the reality of having to tell Dare the truth about himself. Audiobook Edition also available on Amazon, Audibles and i-tunes. . RP Andrews' latest work, “Ode To A Dying Dog,” is a cross between a gay “Odd Couple” and “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.” A drama, with comedic overtones, it's about two aging gay men, once longtime partners, now estranged, who reunite on the occasion of one of the men's dog dying. Over the three days that the play takes place, they grapple over the issues that led to the failure of their relationship. The play touches on a host of hot-button topics in contemporary gay life including relationships, infidelity, separation and living alone, narcissism, growing old, AIDS, drugs, May-December relationships, the sugar daddy syndrome, and of course the love of pets. During the course of the play, a number of the characters in each of these men's separate lives come alive on stage. In addition, RP Andrews' erotic memoirs as a hirsute gay man as told through his experiences with the dozen iconic men in his life, "Furry Man's Journal" is a Kindle ebook on amazon.com. For more on RP Andrews, check out his website, hardcoregayeroticabyrpandrews.com
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