‘Sauna Boy’ which is Book 12 in the ‘Gay Moments’ series is a novella-length gay romance. Young Bradley is painfully naïve about gay sex, or any kind of sex for that matter. His dad is a lay preacher in the local Baptist Church and he’s put plenty of filters on his son’s outmoded computer. Of course Bradley has heard his friends talking about sex but in his heart of hearts he knows that’s not really knowing about sex.
And then everything starts to change. Bradley’s father decides to send him on a boy scouts’ camping expedition. This is bound to make ‘a man’ of him. Little does the lay preacher know that it will certainly make a committed wanker of his son.
Bradley and his best friend Brendan become wanking partners and they take every opportunity to give each other a helping hand. Whilst Brendan wants them to be proper boyfriends Bradley maintains he’s not gay. Not really. Brendan reckons he’s in denial.
After graduating from high school Bradley manages to get some very creative work from an incredible man called Bruce Kingsley who runs a business empire. The Big Boss, as he is known to his employees, suffers from a rare mental condition whereby he can’t stop the most abject filth from pouring out of his mouth. However, rather than being reviled this has made Bruce something of a cult hero. Bradley’s creative projects include producing hip television commercials for a chain of hamburger stores, writing a screenplay for a movie about a troupe of young drag queens and managing a gay sauna. Bradley becomes the golden boy of the gay community and then everything starts to fall apart. Can he save the day?
About The Author: Kevin Armstrong has worked extensively in theatre and film and television in Asia and the Land Down Under. He also teaches writing skills in universities and international schools. A chronic traveller, Kevin is often to be found raconteuring in bars from Sydney to Singapore.
Approximately 40,000 words.
And then everything starts to change. Bradley’s father decides to send him on a boy scouts’ camping expedition. This is bound to make ‘a man’ of him. Little does the lay preacher know that it will certainly make a committed wanker of his son.
Bradley and his best friend Brendan become wanking partners and they take every opportunity to give each other a helping hand. Whilst Brendan wants them to be proper boyfriends Bradley maintains he’s not gay. Not really. Brendan reckons he’s in denial.
After graduating from high school Bradley manages to get some very creative work from an incredible man called Bruce Kingsley who runs a business empire. The Big Boss, as he is known to his employees, suffers from a rare mental condition whereby he can’t stop the most abject filth from pouring out of his mouth. However, rather than being reviled this has made Bruce something of a cult hero. Bradley’s creative projects include producing hip television commercials for a chain of hamburger stores, writing a screenplay for a movie about a troupe of young drag queens and managing a gay sauna. Bradley becomes the golden boy of the gay community and then everything starts to fall apart. Can he save the day?
About The Author: Kevin Armstrong has worked extensively in theatre and film and television in Asia and the Land Down Under. He also teaches writing skills in universities and international schools. A chronic traveller, Kevin is often to be found raconteuring in bars from Sydney to Singapore.
Approximately 40,000 words.