This is the tale of the mysterious black biker who rides in out of the cold, to join her biker sisters in the Outlaw's clubhouse. 4th in the series The Outlaw Chronicles, THE BLACK BIKER focuses on... More > the clubs African-American members. Romance, intrigue; the club goes on Runs; barroom brawls, philosophy, race-talk, SEX, and much much more!< Less
This is the continuing journal in master author Red Jordan Arobateau's Journey series--this is the 14th book. The life of a transsexual man, senior citizen, artist, artistic writer, some say... More > pornographer. His spiritual seeking, his parrot & cat care, his hustling to survive economically in the high price global Mecca of San Francisco. His daily adventures.< Less
The ongoing journal of an old man living in poverty in San Francisco's Downtown district. The old man hustles his art/writing to survive. He lives w/his cat & parrots. He is a spiritual seeker,... More > and attends Grace Cathedral, also several synagogues.< Less
Six Short Stories. This collection of shorter works. Contains the following titles: Cum E-Z, Rubber Room, Boys’ Night Out, Poppa, Golden Showers, Oral service. Used as part of the curriculum... More > at UC Berkeley. An interweave of stories that chronicle gay life and don’t pull no punches.
Famous for his unflinching portrayal of lower-class dyke life and love, Arobateau outdoes himself with these tales of butch/femme affairs and unrelenting passions. Unapologetic and distinctly non-homogenized, Rough Trade is a must for all fans of challenging lesbian literature.— Published by Red Jordan Press 2001--3rd edition. Copyright 1991. From Cum EZ-Lesbian Cum Stories with Feeling & Meaning.< Less
The ongoing journal of an older artist/writer, who lives alone in San Francisco with his parrots & cat. His daily routes take him to a variety of interesting places. He is a spiritual seeker,... More > survivor of life's storms. He frequents shul & church. He attends transsexual support groups, and has gathered around him an eclectic bunch of friends who are his solace. < Less< Less
The ongoing journal of an older artist/writer, who lives alone in San Francisco with his parrots & cat. His daily routes take him to a variety of interesting places. He is a spiritual seeker,... More > survivor of life's storms. He frequents shul & church. He attends transsexual support groups, and has gathered around him an eclectic bunch of friends who are his solace.< Less
Red Jordan Arobateau’s piece de resistance! One of the world’s greatest books! And it’s totally queer! Meet singer Billy Bradford and Dancer Venus Archer: Venus & Billy are the... More > star-crossed lovers. A black/white couple; trans-butch & high femme. Both 28 years old, and artists, who live in San Francisco. Meet their best friends Miss Bunny Knox, a research scientist, a high femme of color; and her love the middle-aged Doctor Bernie Rosenfeld, an old world butch dike with a political agenda. An incredible cast of characters, both good & evil, wild, blasé, transvestite, queer, gay (and a few straight), and a host of homeless street people, crazy artists, political activists, slum lords, rich yuppies, spiky haired punks with blue/green tattoos, plus a dog & birds. You’ve heard of Le Miserables, Atlas Shrugged, War & Peace? Well STAGE DOOR IS LONGER—AND QUEERER, WITH MORE STRANGE SEX!! Political & Spiritual meditations! A lot of funny dialogue from the crazy cast of The Show - from master author Red Jordan!< Less
The Journal of Red Jordan Arobateau, PASSAGE, continues where AUTUMN CHANGES ended. It too is A Transsexual Account. PASSAGE picks up in 2005, 7 years after he’s begun. It also flashes back... More > into the past. This Journal is both interesting, & funny. It is both philosophical and anecdotal: "Amid time, mixing the sediment of experiences, grew wisdom; and he began to find others like him, so alone, not the glamorous; but black women in low rent hotel rooms afraid to go out after dark to assemble; without sex, without the arms of a love, maybe just a few lesbian books and records to keep them company. These people who occasionally reach up from a drowning sea and holler "HELP" . This stirs up my energy once again to recount these desperate events of my lower class life and how I’d survived, in vain hope it might somehow help others."< Less