Kissing the Lizard
by Justin David
Description
Justin David’s newly-released novella is part creepy coming-of-age story, part black-comedy, set partly in buzzing 1990s London and partly in barren New Mexico wildlands. When Jamie meets Matthew in Soho, he’s drawn to his new-age charms. But when he follows his new friend across the planet to a remote earth-ship in Taos, bizarre incidents begin unfolding and Matthew’s real nature reveals itself: he’s a manipulative monster at the centre of a strange cult. Jamie finds himself at the centre a disturbing psychological nightmare as they seize the opportunity to recruit a new member. Pushed to his limits, lost in a shifting sagebrush landscape, can Jamie trust anyone to help him? And will he ever see home again? This evocatively set desert gothic expertly walks the line between macabre humour and terrifying tension.
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Audio, Translation, Film/TV and International available.
Endorsements
'a singular voice in gay literature' Times Literary Supplement
Author Biography
Justin David is a writer and photographer. A child of Wolverhampton, he has lived and worked in London for most of his adult life. He graduated from the MA Creative and Life Writing at Goldsmiths, has read for Polari Literary Salon at Royal Festival Hall and is a founder member of Leather Lane Writers. His writing has been published in print and online anthologies including ‘Queer Episodes’, Little Episodes, 2013. His photography collection Night Work has been exhibited at venues including Jackson’s Lane and photographic works have appeared in magazines including: Beige, Time Out, Out There, Gay Times, Attitude, Polari, QX, Pink Paper and Classical Music. www.justindavid.co.uk
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Copyright © Justin David 2020
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- Publisher Inkandescent
- Publication Date May 2020
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781912620104
- Primary Price 8.99 GBP
- Pages160
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Copyright Year2020
- Dimensions198 x 129 mm
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