John Preston

John Preston

John Preston (b. December 11, 1945, Medfield, Massachusetts – d. April 28 1994, Portland, Maine) was an author of gay erotica and an editor of gay nonfiction anthologies.

Life and works

He grew up in Medfield, Massachusetts, later living in a number of major American cities before settling in Portland, Maine in 1979. A writer of fiction and nonfiction, dealing mostly with issues in gay life, he was a pioneer in the early gay rights movement in Minneapolis. He helped found one of the earliest gay community centers in the United States, edited two newsletters devoted to sexual health, and served as editor of "The Advocate" in 1975.citation |title=Something Inside: Conversations with Gay Fiction Writers |first=Philip |last=Gambone |first2=Robert |last2=Giard |publisher=University of Wisconsin Press |year=1999 |isbn=029916134X |page=155 ]

He was the author or editor of nearly fifty books, including such erotic landmarks as "Mr. Benson" and "I Once Had a Master and Other Tales of Erotic Love". Other works include "Franny, the Queen of Provincetown" (first a novel, then adapted for stage), "The Big Gay Book: A Man's Survival Guide for the Nineties", "Personal Dispatches: Writers Confront AIDS", and "Hometowns: Gay Men Write About Where They Belong".

Preston's erotica (which he insisted on calling pornography) was part of a movement in the 1970s and 1980s toward higher literary quality in gay erotic fiction. Preston was an outspoken advocate of the artistic and social worth of erotic writings, delivering a lecture at Harvard University entitled "My Life as a Pornographer". The lecture was later published in an essay collection with the same name. The collection includes Preston's thoughts about the gay leather community, to which he belonged.

His writings caused controversy when he was one of several gay and lesbian authors to have his books confiscated at the border by Canada Customs. Testimony regarding the literary merit of his novel "I Once Had a Master" helped a Vancouver LGBT bookstore, Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium, to partially win a case against Canada Customs in the Canadian Supreme Court in 2000.

Preston also brought gay erotic fiction to mainstream readers by editing the "Flesh and the Word" anthologies for a major press.

Preston served as a journalist and essayist throughout his life. He wrote news articles for "Drummer" and other gay magazines, produced a syndicated column on gay life in Maine, and penned a column for "Lambda Book Report" called "Preston on Publishing." His nonfiction anthologies, which collected essays by himself and others on everyday aspects of gay and lesbian life, won him the Lambda Literary Award and the American Library Association's Stonewall Book Award. He was especially noted for his writings on New England.

In addition, Preston wrote men's adventure novels under the pseudonyms of Mike McCray, Preston MacAdam, and Jack Hilt (pen names that he shared with other authors). Taking what he had learned from authoring those books, he wrote the "Alex Kane" adventure novels about gay characters.

Preston was among the first writers to popularize the genre of safe sex stories, editing a safe sex anthology entitled "Hot Living" in 1985. He helped to found the AIDS Project of Southern Maine. In the late 1980s, he discovered that he himself was HIV positive.

Some of his last essays, found in his nonfiction anthologies and in his posthumous collection "Winter's Light", describe his struggle to come emotionally to terms with a disease that had already killed many of his friends and fellow writers.

He died of AIDS complications on April 28 1994, aged 48, at his home in Portland. His papers are held in the Preston Archive at Brown University.

References

External links

* the John Preston project : http://www.duskpeterson.com/preston/
* http://www.queertheory.com/histories/p/preston_john.htm


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