Meet Antron
March 7, 2010 by James · Leave a Comment
So last night, I meditated and prayed to God for a few things I need to come into fruition. During my time of meditating, the response was to: let go all of the fear that was stilled locked away in my heart. Read more
A Tribute to E. Lynn Harris
February 15, 2010 by James · Leave a Comment
On Saturday, March 6, 2010, writers, publishers, and literary agents will come together for the National Black Writers Conference’s special tribute to the late best-selling author E. Lynn Harris. Read more
Out Artist & LGBT Allies in 2009
January 1, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
2009 brought the LGBT community some great entertainment, and with that came some great interview. Many artist are either part of, or an ally to the LGBT community. Read more
Young Gay Men, Choices, Options, and Self-Esteem…
June 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
As I’ve already stated on my blog, www.ryan-field.blogspot.com, AN OFFICER AND HIS GENTLEMAN was sold to Alyson Publications this past month. Read more
Meet Antron Reshaud
May 17, 2009 by James · Leave a Comment
Bohemian Rebel: The Rising vol.2 Wow, another collection of my journey to share with you all! I am so proud of this project. Read more
Exploring Literature with Mel Keegan
May 15, 2009 by James · Leave a Comment
Keegan is an award-winning Australian author who in the last 20 years has written 26 commercially published sci-fi, fantasy and action/adventure books with over 75,000 copies in print. Read more
Unfriendly Fire: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
March 16, 2009 by James · Leave a Comment
Unfriendly Fire, by Nathaniel Frank, is the definitive story of “don’t ask, don’t tell” written by the nation’s most widely-recognized expert on the policy. Read more
Ready To Male
January 24, 2009 by James · Leave a Comment
Lamar Ariel speaks to the enormous passion, creativity, and fearlessness unleashed by this talented author in his literary debut of autobiographical fiction- Ready To Male: A Collection of Letters. Read more
Dirty White Boy
September 30, 2008 by James · Leave a Comment
Is it appropriate to speak to television personalities when they’re buying underwear? How should you react when a transsexual wants to show you her latest surgery? What is the correct etiquette for visiting a brothel?
These are the questions that matter in London’s Soho neighbourhood, where Clayton Littlewood and his partner Jorge Betancourt run a designer clothing store called Dirty White Boy. From his window on one of the busiest street corners in the world, Clayton watches the daily parade of fashion queens, prostitutes, gangsters and celebrities that make up the population of this strangest of villages.
His Soho diary is a snapshot of modern London, caught between the ghosts of the past and the uncertainties of the future. The cast of characters range from Sue and Maggie, the girls from the brothel upstairs, to Angela the feisty trannie, to Pam the Fag Lady, begging for money and cuddles and Chico, the campest queen on Old Compton Street. Not to mention cameo appearances from stars (Kathy Griffin, Janice Dickinson and Graham Norton).
And amidst all this madness occurs one of the strangest and most touching love stories you will ever read.
EARLY REVIEWS:
“Like the queer descendant of Samuel Pepys, Clayton Littlewood captures the day-to-day drama of his London in all of its demented glory.” —Michael Thomas Ford, author of Alec Baldwin Doesn’t Love Me and Last Summer
“Clayton Littlewood recreates the real Soho, from its beauty to its underbelly…insightful, humorous, heartbreaking.” —Arthur Wooten, author of On Picking Fruit and Fruit Cocktail
“When writers try to make art that is universal and not personal they always fail – it’s being personal which makes it universal in the end. Clayton Littlewoods book is tender, warm and full of humanity. Soho is like an upturned dustbin and he like a drunk rummaging through it. He shows us all that glitters is not gold. And all that smells is not garbage. Living in Soho is like coming all the time. Reading his book is too.” —Sebastian Horsley, author of Dandy in the Underworld
“A hilarious and poignant fly-on-the-wall view of Soho. Clayton Littlewood is the wisest fly you will ever meet.” —Josh Kilmer-Purcell, author of I Am Not Myself These Days
BIO:
Clayton Littlewood grew up in sunny Weston-Super-Mare and moved to London in his teens to join a band called Spongefinger as the lead singer. After being rejected by every record company in the UK (and many in the US), Clayton turned to pirate radio, hosting a comedy show where he posed as a female West Country aromatherapist by the name of Doctor Bunty. This led to an MA in Film and Television and writing a tv comedy script, which inspired one agent to say ‘This is the most disgusting piece of filth we’ve ever read. Don’t ever contact us again.’
Clayton’s latest incarnations have been running the shop Dirty White Boy in Soho, writing the Soho Stories column for The London Paper and being a regular contributor to BBC Radio. This is his first book.



