Jason wants to be a writer and he reckons he needs to draw on his own life experience for his stories. However there are surprises along the way such as when he goes on sleepovers with supposedly straight boys.
“After the TV snacks had been consumed and the latest DVDs watched it was up to the boy’s bedroom to bed down for the night. This usually led to them examining each other’s bodies – one straight friend of Jason’s, Bobby Bainbridge told him through giggles that it would help with his biology class.”
Jason is delighted when he finally gets an invitation to go on a sleepover with a boy who is actually gay. This is Declan, a fellow student who, because of his incredible talent as a painter, is considered to be the school genius. However when the big night finally arrives the situation is complicated by the arrival of the cutest pizza delivery boy on the planet.
“After what seemed like an eternity there was a chiming sound and Declan and Jason both rushed to the front door. Jason was astonished, one of the cutest boys he’d ever seen was standing on the doorstep holding two pizza boxes. His long blond hair hung down to his shoulders. He had wide green eyes and a complexion you could die for. The delivery boy was wearing a Nick Cave tee shirt and short shorts. Jason thought he had a bar up in his pants but then he wondered if it was just wishful thinking on his part.”
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, he is often to be found raconteuring in bars from Singapore to Sydney.
‘Sleepover Boy’ contains graphic descriptions of gay sex and is not for the faint-hearted. There are no characters involved in sexual relationships under the age of 18.
Approximately 20,000 words.
“After the TV snacks had been consumed and the latest DVDs watched it was up to the boy’s bedroom to bed down for the night. This usually led to them examining each other’s bodies – one straight friend of Jason’s, Bobby Bainbridge told him through giggles that it would help with his biology class.”
Jason is delighted when he finally gets an invitation to go on a sleepover with a boy who is actually gay. This is Declan, a fellow student who, because of his incredible talent as a painter, is considered to be the school genius. However when the big night finally arrives the situation is complicated by the arrival of the cutest pizza delivery boy on the planet.
“After what seemed like an eternity there was a chiming sound and Declan and Jason both rushed to the front door. Jason was astonished, one of the cutest boys he’d ever seen was standing on the doorstep holding two pizza boxes. His long blond hair hung down to his shoulders. He had wide green eyes and a complexion you could die for. The delivery boy was wearing a Nick Cave tee shirt and short shorts. Jason thought he had a bar up in his pants but then he wondered if it was just wishful thinking on his part.”
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, he is often to be found raconteuring in bars from Singapore to Sydney.
‘Sleepover Boy’ contains graphic descriptions of gay sex and is not for the faint-hearted. There are no characters involved in sexual relationships under the age of 18.
Approximately 20,000 words.