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Amputee Sex: 18 X-Rated Stories by Stewart Home (Sabotage Editions, 2006) Limited printrun pamphlet by Stewart Home From the introduction: Welcome to Amputee Sex: 18 X-Rated Stories by Stewart Home. The title, rather than being gratuitous, serves as a metaphorical example of the phantom limb syndrome; and hopefully it will leave the less imaginative of my critics feeling hacked off about the fact that there’s virtually no coverage of ‘amputee sex’ in these pages.
About Stewart Home:
Pretty much everything I've gathered together here has been previously available, albeit scattered to the four winds. Anthologies of short fiction were one outlet for these pieces. However, it would stretch beyond breaking point the usual definitions of this genre to describe as short stories my two contributions to Suspect Device, the fiction anthology I edited for Serpent’s Tail. Consequently my various introductions to that tome are not included in this volume. Instead I've opted to draw together here works previously selected by other editors for inclusion in multi-author books. Other print sources for what is reproduced below include literary and underground magazines. The oldest piece, The Time When Nothing Happened, was originally published in the Californian fanzine The Monthly Bulletin nearly twenty years ago. To the best of my knowledge this is its first republication since then. Stewart Home was born in south London in 1962. He developed an interest in northern soul and punk rock as a teenager, and from 1974 onwards spent a lot of his time hanging around the West End of London, both alone and in the company of other juveniles. After leaving school at the age of sixteen, he first signed on the dole in the late seventies, and last claimed unemployment benefits in the mid-nineties. He has never held down a regular job for more than a few months at a time. On those rare occasions when he's been forced to work, Home has taken employment as a factory labourer, agricultural labourer, shop assistant, office clerk and art class model. Deciding he didn't like working in factories as a teenager, Home pursued cultural and political interests, writing many books and participating in even more gallery exhibitions. He lives in London. Thames water, rather than blood, is said to run through Home's veins. 64 pages. New.Payment by Paypal. Postage & Packing:
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