
About
Roy Chaudoir
Roy Chaudoir writes gay literary fiction, dramatic fiction, and gay fiction in a unique sensitive voice, with a style similar to Jean Genet and W. Somerset Maugham. His interests range from issues of relief of child abuse and social remedies to sexual abuse, to adventures in forests, woods, and enchanted natural settings. He writes of the French Quarter in New Orleans relaying the flair and rich steaming sensuality of the 50s through the early 80s. He surprises his readers with lyrical and beautiful language and then sudden twists of the story off into dark, sometimes terrifying realms of depravity and criminal behavior. Never writing the sort of commercially popular romances that have proliferated in the gay community, Roy Chaudoir writes the true dense humid and torrid fiction depicting the truth about his southern origins, and New Orleans in particular. He explicitly portrays gay life in the "glory days" before AIDS and he introduces his readers to amazingly likeable character