Fritscher, Jack: - With his first articles on gay culture published in 1962, Jack Fritscher, the founding San Francisco editor-in-chief of the iconic Drummer magazine and the longtime keeper of the Drummer Archives, is the award-winning author of twenty books including high-profile eyewitness memoirs of his lover Robert Mapplethorpe, his friend Larry (The Leatherman's Handbook) Townsend, and his gentleman caller Tennessee Williams. Fritscher at eighty-three reaches across sixty years of gay history into his journals, heart, and memory for our lost midcentury world as he did in Some Dance to Remember: A Memoir-Novel of San Francisco 1970-1982. His new Profiles in Gay Courage is holistic gay history-relevant to the present time-written by a keen eyewitness journalist. The masterful writing in this factual memoir of life with his friends is a treat for readers who wish to enjoy personal stories ticking behind famous names pegged on the gay history timeline.