American comic novel writer responsible for
Fag Hag (1992),
Closet Case (1994),
What They Did to Princess Paragon (1994),
Drag Queen (1995),
The Bird Cage (the film novelisation) and
Kept Boy (1997). According to the
blurb on
Fag Hag (published by Plume Fiction), he is 'an
advertising copywriter in
Chicago', and lives with 'a dog (called Nelson), two birds (both called Norman it would seem) and a man (Jeffrey - his partner)'. The additional information comes from the blurb on
What They Did to Princess Paragon, published by Dutton. The novels are all
hilarious,
farcical affairs, involving
gay men (and
heterosexuals too, obviously) in a variety of
mad situations. The writing is lively and solid, the
characters well drawn and the situations
sublime: by far their best quality, though, is their lack of preaching. The books don't seek to assert any
social or
political point other than the best one: we're all struggling to make sense of existence, and, on the whole, not doing too bad a job of it. They are well worth reading.