Like many skinheads world wide, I am a working class lad and am unemployed regularly for one reason or another. The bosses don't like skinheads working for them, and skinheads have an attitude they find unnerving and agressive. We are who we are and if we were anything different we wouldn't be skinheads. I lost my last job becaause my boss was only wanting the subsidised wages for 3 months, so he had cheap labour. Once that stopped, so did my job.
I finally started a new job last week as a bus driver and apart from cranky passengers, the job ain't bad. It pays shit, but then as a skinhead I expect that and don't expect to be in the top ten earners list. I have to wear a uniform, but at least I can still wear my boots and my work shirt is a polo. I have yet to try wearing my braces but might leave that until after the trial period.
I published a new skinhead book last week called 'Daniel' on Amazon. It is about a young skinhead, questioning his sexuality and goes on to look at his life, his loves and his love of the gay fetishes. It is violent in parts and tender in others. He does find love with another skinhead guy, but loses him in a rumble when set apon by a gang. Hope you all enjoy it.

Welcome to my blog. I am a gay skinhead and a SHARP. I am also an author of skinhead books and my favorite author is Richard Allen, and no I don't style my writings after his books. My characters are as real as I can make them in my mind and all my books try to show my feelings against racial, sexual and religious hate. Being a skinhead is not just being a lout although that does help in a fight, but upholding a creed and brotherhood established by working class youth in the late 60's.
7/31/11
7/18/11
New skinhead book
I have a new skinhead book being released by Amazon within the next 2 weeks. It is called Daniel. It was written in 3 parts as a trilogy but have decided to release it as a full book with 3 sections, similar to Richard Allen's skinhead books.
It is a story of a 17 year old skinhead youth, unemployed and questioning his sexuality. Skinheads are suposed to be rough, tough and masculine, but he is turned on by young workmen. He meets up with a plumbers apprentice, Pete, and finds out his true sexuality. The story deals with his discovery of gay sex, the gay fetishes of slavery and deals with his loss of his lover Larry. He vows revenge on the gang who kill Larry and with the help of his skinhead mates, track the gang down and reap a bloody and sadistic revenge on them all. But the story turns itself around and Daniel is duped into slavery himself and becomes a dog slave. His eventual freedom finds another love and again a bloody revenge.
The story is about the skinhead culture, about gay skinheads and their fetishes. But is also shows the bond skinheads have for each other and their willingness to support each other regardless. Skinheads are a brotherhood regardless of their political or sexual persuations. They are world wide and you cannot run from skinheads for they will find you wherever you run.
It is a story of a 17 year old skinhead youth, unemployed and questioning his sexuality. Skinheads are suposed to be rough, tough and masculine, but he is turned on by young workmen. He meets up with a plumbers apprentice, Pete, and finds out his true sexuality. The story deals with his discovery of gay sex, the gay fetishes of slavery and deals with his loss of his lover Larry. He vows revenge on the gang who kill Larry and with the help of his skinhead mates, track the gang down and reap a bloody and sadistic revenge on them all. But the story turns itself around and Daniel is duped into slavery himself and becomes a dog slave. His eventual freedom finds another love and again a bloody revenge.
The story is about the skinhead culture, about gay skinheads and their fetishes. But is also shows the bond skinheads have for each other and their willingness to support each other regardless. Skinheads are a brotherhood regardless of their political or sexual persuations. They are world wide and you cannot run from skinheads for they will find you wherever you run.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)