Carnal Sacraments, A Historical Novel of the Future
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It's 2075, and you're 78 but look 38. Jeffrey Cooper, design superstar in a globalized-marketing world obsessed with style, is stressed out. His "daddyish" therapist tells him there are "angels" who can help him, and he meets one offering him every kind of personal and sexual thrill. But is he the Devil, or Savior? "One of the most unusual novels I've read in years," Bay Area Reporter.
Perry Brass
Poet, novelist, and gay activist, Perry Brass has published 15 books including erotic classics like Mirage, Angel Lust, The Substance of God, and Carnal Sacraments, as well as How to Survive Your Own Gay Life. He’s been a finalist 6 times for Lambda Literary Awards, and won two IPPY Awards from Independent Publisher. As an activist, he joined the Gay Liberation Front in 1969, right after Stonewall, and became an editor of Come Out!, the world’s first gay liberation newspaper. His newest book is The Manly Art of Seduction, How to Meet, Talk To, and Become Intimate with Anyone.
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