When Eric's Body was published in l993, it became an overnight sensation and has sold steadily through the present day. Hailed as "powerful . ....
When Eric's Body was published in l993, it became an overnight sensation and has sold steadily through the present day. Hailed as "powerful . . . unforgettable . . . phenomenal," it launched the writing powerhouse of Southern author Jery Tillotson, a former prize-winning journalist. The 25 stories deal with everything from heartbreak ("Barbed Wire") and humor ("The Bastard of the County") to the haunting ("The Last of the Seven Beauties") and present a dazzling gallery of complex men you won't forget. Jocks, convicts, bad boys, and evangelists--they're all here. Read Eric's Body and discover why tens of thousands of readers around the world have hailed it as one of gay literature's most enduring classics
Jery Tillotson has penned more than a dozen bestselling novels and story collections written under numerous pseudonyms.
As "Jason Fury," Eric's Body, published in l993, became an overnight sensation and propelled him to the forefront as one of America's most outstanding voices in gay literature. His follow-up novel, The Rope Above, the Bed Below became another smash hit, as did his other Jason Fury books. He also writes suspense/horror novels--Death House and Horror House--as "Andrea D'Allasandra." As "Kandy Kristmas," he wrote the popular young adult novel, Doofus the Little Christmas Boy. As "Big Bill Jackson," his Eighth Wonder story collection became another bestseller. Tillotson now lives in the beautiful and bohemian mountain city of Asheville, North Carolina. He is currently writing his memoir of mountain life and the rugged men who live there. You can contact him at his popular website: www.jerytillotson.com.