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  1. John Joseph "Jack" Fritscher (born June 20, 1939) is an American author, [1] university professor, historian, and social activist known internationally for his fiction, erotica, and nonfiction analyses of pop culture and gay male culture. An activist prior to the Stonewall riots, he was an out and founding member of the Journal of Popular Culture.

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  2. A&U Magazine - Interview with Jack Fritscher. March 2020. Jack Fritscher: writer, journalist, editor, novelist, professor, film (video) director, photographer, as well as gay rights-AIDS-and-leather-culture activist; former Catholic seminarian, ordained exorcist, historian, arts critic, archivist, pop-culture scholar, and founding member of the ...

  3. Jack Fritscher emerging from the gay past exists, both now and in the future, as a pioneer participant in gay culture and as a critic chronicling analytical witness to that history. He is the double-jointed author of literary fiction as well as of erotic fiction, including 4 novels, 5 fiction anthologies, 3 nonfiction books, and 2 produced plays.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2023 · Jack Fritscher (b. 1939; PhD, 1967) is best known for his pioneering role in the leathersex community. His presence and work on page and screen—in fiction, nonfiction, erotica, photography, and video — has been ubiquitous in American and international gay culture for decades.

  5. Jack Fritscher is an ex-seminarian who introduced cigars as a pop-culture fetish into the leather press. Jack was educated by Jesuits, the Marines of the Catholic Church, for 11 years. He maintained that Marine mentality and fought in the front lines of LGBTQ rights his entire career.

  6. Actual Drummer Feature Articles and Fiction of Jack Fritscher's writing, photography, and videos in Drummer, each with an historical eyewitness introduction accessible by Timeline-Issue Number and by Genre

  7. Jack Fritscher. Popular Press, 2004 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 262 pages. Popular Witchcraft: Straight from the Witch's Mouth, inspired by the British Gerald Gardner's Witchcraft Today, was the...