- Edward D. Wood, Jr. bibliography
This is a list of the books of
Edward D. Wood, Jr. .*"Black Lace Drag" (1963). Also known as "Killer in Drag" (from 1965), this most famous Wood novel sees Glen from ‘Glen or Glenda’ working as a transvestite assassin. By day he is normal, ordinary Glen Marker and by night he dons the angora in order to become his ruthless killer alter ego, Glenda Satin. When Glen suspects he has been set up by his bosses, he goes on the run and winds up joining a carnival. This is probably one of Wood’s better novels and certainly one of the most iconic. There is a character in this novel called Dalton Van Carter who appears to be based upon the real-life film director,
William Desmond Taylor .
*"Orgy of the Dead" (1966). This novel was released after the movie of the same title but was actually written prior to it. It also features sequences from other Wood movies including ‘The Night the Banshee Cried’.
*"Parisian Passions" (1966). This story involves a transvestite cop investigating the strangling of a number of Paris strippers. The pseudonym on the cover reads ‘J. X. Williams ’ although in a printing error, Wood’s name appears on the inside title page.
*"Watts - The Difference" (1966). A series of flashbacks as a Hollywood cowboy actor and his lover reminisce. While not a transvestite-themed novel, one of the main characters does have an angora fetish.
*"Sideshow Siren" (1966). A carnival freak escapes a sideshow and a series of gruesome murders ensue.
*"Drag Trade" (1967). A story about a psychologically damaged male character who was made to wear pink dresses as a child. Ed Wood actually appears in drag on the cover of this book.
*"Bloodiest sex crimes of history" (1967). His first non-fiction book is written under the pseudonym of ‘Spenser and West’ and details real-life stories of vampirism and cannibalism.
*"Security Risk" (1967).
*"Watts - After" (1967).
*"Devil Girls" (1967).
*"It takes one to know one" (1967).
*"Death of a transvestite" (1967). Also known as "Let Me Die in Drag". This is the sequel novel to 1963’s ‘Black Lace Drag’ and sees Glen Marker on death row. He requests to die in drag. The story is mostly told through documents such as police reports. As with ‘Drag Trade’, Ed Wood features in drag on the cover of some versions of this novel although his anonymity is maintained by a black bar positioned across his eyes. It is sometimes published under the pseudonym of ‘Woodrow Edwards’.
*"Suburbia Confidential" (1967).
*"Night time Lez" (1968). Tales of sexual experimentation.
*"Bye Bye Broadie" (1968).
*"Raped in the Grass" (1968). This brutal pornographic novel depicts two young American girls being tortured and raped by rogue Native Americans. It is accompanied by black and white photographs, allegedly taken from a movie of the same title. However, no such movie has ever been found. "Raped in the Grass" is probably the most outrageous Wood story.
*"The Perverts" (1968). Just about every sexual fetish and depravity imaginable can be found in this novel published under the name ‘Jason Nichols‘.
*"The Gay Underworld" (1968).
*"Sex, Shrouds and Caskets" (1968).
*"The Sexecutives" (1968).
*"Sex Museum" (1968).
*"The Love of the Dead" (1968).
*"One, Two, Three" (1968).
*"Hell Chicks" (1968).
*"Purple Thighs" (1968). An ill-informed story about the sexual freedom of hippies. Also titled ‘Lost Souls Delivered’.
*"Carnival Piece" (1969).
*"Toni: Black Tigress" (1969).
*"Mama’s Diary" (1969).
*"Hollywood Rat Race" (1960s). Throughout the sixties, Wood worked on a quasi-memoir detailing the zeitgeist of Hollywood in the sixties.
*"To Make a Homo" (1971).
*"Sexual Practices in Witchcraft and Black Magic" (1971).
*"Black Myth" (1971).
*"The Sexual Woman: Book 2" (1971).
*"The Sexual Man: Book 2" (1971).
*"Mary-Go-Round" (1972).
*"A Study of the Sons and Daughters of Erotica" (1972). A supposedly non-fiction piece including a quote or two from Criswell.
*"The Only House" (1972). This is the novel version of Ed Wood’s movie, ‘Necromania’.
*"A Study of Fetishes and Fantasies" (1973).
*"A Study in the Motivation of Censorship, Sex and the Movies, Book 1" (1973).
*"A Study in the Motivation of Censorship, Sex and the Movies, Book 2" (1973).
*"Tales for a Sexy Night" (1973).
*"Tales for a Sexy Night 2" (1973).
*"Outlaws of the Old West" (1973).
*"Death of a Transvestite Hooker" (1973).
*"Forced Entry" (1974).
*"TV Lust" (1977) A thinly veiled account for Wood's Lonnie Anderson fetish.
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