Death on the Wild Side
Death on the Wild Side
Author: Jack Corbett
Publisher: Nirvana Publishing Company
Published: 02/01/2012
Pages: 608
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.68lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.51w x 1.35d
ISBN: 9780964714335
About the Author
When Jack Corbett's finished writing the first edition of "Death on the Wild Side he was describing the wild anything goes strip clubs in the St. Louis Metro East during the early 1990's where he spent a lot of time in the topless clubs preparing his material. Shortly after its publication he created his alphapro.com web site and took the plunge into digital photography while it was in its infancy. He then started writing for adult magazines while branching out into professional photography to augment his articles. He is perhaps best known for his Xtreme Weapons articles for Xtreme Magazine, his coverage of major adult entertainment events, and his interviews of famous feature entertainers. By the time he bought his beach front condo in Thailand, he had written over 100 articles for four adult magazines while shooting over 100,000 pictures of adult entertainers and key adult industry events. His experiences on his condo committee while dealing with a Second World culture provided the inspiration for "Welcome to the Fun House", his second novel. It was while he was still working on "Welcome to the Fun House," that he decided to produce the second edition of "Death on the Wild Side". He had shot the pictures in the old edition with film. And had a printing company do the book's graphics design. But after designing his own covers for "Welcome the Fun House, the author was convinced he could take "Death on the Wild Side to an entirely new dimension by creating the book's new covers himself. After all, feature entertainers had paid him to not only to take their pictures, several of them had also had him create their promo with his laptop computer. But there was more than just confidence in his photography skills and the strides he had made with Photoshop. The author wanted do something about the tawdry image he had painted of strip clubs and dancers in the book's first edition. Since its publication he had met so many outstanding industry professionals in the adult entertainment field ranging from his fellow photographers, to an excellent group of club owner friends he had made to the talented feature entertainers and house dancers he met and often traveled with, it was time to cast a new light on the much maligned adult entertainment industry. The author hopes to do that in a third book. For now, the book's new covers and photos inside (even though they are in b&w), will hopefully create a better public perception of this incredible industry.
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