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Yes, this is quite simply the best book of erotic gay fiction, either novel or short story collection, in existence. The narrator is believable, the characters he describes are three-dimensional, the situations not exaggerated. The writing is surprisingly good--it isn't show-off ("see what a bright writer I am?") like Ethan Mordden, yet it's imaginative and conveys the actual look and feel and motivation of men when they are being sexual. R J March is so good that any creative writing teacher wouldn't want you to read him (creative writing as taught makes writers write like creative writers, not like real writers).