According to Wayne Gunn, Lambda Literary Online, 'Dirk Vanden was
one of the heroes, the pioneers of the gay pulp movement. Between 1969 and 1971, he published seven novels - works that were viewed
seriously enough to cause them to be listed by Ian Young in his great bibliography and by two different contributors to Claude J.
Summers's Gay and Lesbian Literary Heritage. Of course, Vanden, like all the other pulp writers, has been mostly ignored by literary critics.'
'This guy started out writing stroke books for money, but ended up authoring real novels - all the more remarkable because they
first appeared just two years after Stonewall. ('I Want It All' preceded Stonewall in 1969. The original version of Down The Rabbit Hole
was written 5 years before Stonewall.) Gone were the sissy stereotypes, the internalized homophobia, the clueless guesses by
straight pornographers of what motivates Gay men. 'All Is Well' finishes a story begun two books earlier, as a morally upright and
uptight Mormon discovers, after terrifying pain, who he really is.' Josh Thomas, 5-star review of ALL IS WELL on Amazon.com
I consider it my mission in life to tell the world, and especially other Gay men like myself, that religion, especially Mormonism, is wrong
about homosexuality, and that Jesus was not preaching Christianity, but rather homosexual love between men - and women!
My Life-Partner and best friend, Herb Finger, pictured left, died at age 51, too-briefly known as 'Sacramento's Celebrity Chef, (he cooked for Governors
and Presidents!)' died of AIDS 24 years ago, after we'd been together 18 years. All of our friends who took part in those coast-to-coast
Hepatitis B tests back in the late 70s, are now dead of AIDS. I didn't take the tests; I'm still alive.