Male Sexuality

Male Sexuality

What does male sexuality have to do with Martin Brant Novels?

Within the general brotherhood of man, concerning male sexuality, a significant percentage of men live with a closely guarded secret.  More common than most people think, these men are dealing a same sex attraction.  Most people, other than those they may have shared their secret with, don’t realize how many men have some degree of sexual attraction to other men.  Contrary to most moral codes and various religious beliefs, these feelings are quite common and natural.  They are feelings that number among the human emotions I deal with through the characters in my novels.

A writer’s first priority, mine included, is to tell a good story.  Any writer worth his or her salt wants to create a thoughtfully written story and entertain those who read his or her work.  It could be a murder mystery like my latest novel, Copperas Cove, where Jonathon Scott, recently divorced, leaves Pittsburg to start a new life and finds himself entangled in the bigoted dramas of 1950s Mississippi; or a WWII action/adventure like The Partisans, where two men on an important mission in France stumple upon a bright new future; or a tale of romance like A Song in the Park, where two men at odds with their past cross paths and start facing life’s challenges together.  Good stories have characters and characters have personalities, personalities that are very much a part of the whole and make for a more intriguing book.  Often the character’s personality can be a story within a story, or it can be the story itself, as in books such as Catcher in the Rye, or my first novel Five Married Men.

Why the element of same sex attraction?

For me it’s a fascination with the vast diversity of human nature.  It’s a part of the human race that, for various reasons, many don’t understand.  Many of us have been indoctrinated to belief there is something wrong with being attracted to a member of our own sex, which includes the majority of those who are.  These are the men who keep secrets, who often feel guilty, who somehow believe there is something wrong with them.  Though you may not feel attracted to members of your own sex, you know someone who does.  It may be your bother or sister, your neighbor or a colleague at work, your cousin or best friend; it may even be your husband or wife.  And chances are you don’t know their secret exists.

Considered a blessing or a curse, or both, the degree of same sex attraction varies from one man to the next; from a mild curiosity that leaves him feeling either guilty or warm inside, to a full blown and exclusive attraction to one’s own sex.  Though the same holds true for both men and women, my focus and my novels are about men (and the women in their lives).  And for some reason, same sex attractions seem more prevalent in men, though it is also considered by many as more unnatural and less acceptable.

So why would an author that wants to write a compelling mainstream tale include characters with a same sex attraction?  Maybe I believe human sexuality in itself is compelling.  Maybe, through my novels, I would like to help broaden human understanding.  Maybe a part of me wants to say it’s okay.

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Some men open the door to self-discovery, as Julian attests to here: he has experienced an enlightenment few men allow themselves to explore, a completeness. From Julian, in response to this piece.

I love this article. It does feel like a gift. So well put.

It comes to the heart of the matter and shines a light on ones own capacity to feel with intimacy the beauty in male and female and know it is wonderful. It is freeing.

Writing about it openly for you to share is cathartic and restorative at the same time.

Knowing and being bi-sexual that you who is reader this is are likely bi-sexual as well, with a similar understanding, we have much in common, we are alike kinfolk.

It is as if we could lay next to each other without reservation.

Recognizing bi-sexuality in oneself becomes a catalyst for putting down so many views about having to be this way or that way, rather be both ways and neither at the same time.

There are all those ideas with their genesis in school yards and bedtime fantasies, over the years evolving to prompt thoughts like ‘what if I am gay, oh my god’. Now when the mood takes I can feel it as positively yummy.

But hang on I love women, surely I must be heterosexual. What about the qualities in each I so enjoy, that I relate too.

So maybe am I transsexual or transgender. Do I even know what that means. But I love my male body. Then comes, but how can I be both? What if, what could that mean?

Then bing, the light goes on. I’m really not this, I’m really not that, I’m all of them and none of them.

I’m so definitely bi-sexual, with lots thrown in. It is so nice to say.

But its much deeper than the label might suggest. Its meaning so much more than first understood. As one investigates ones own sexuality and masculinity or femininity, dare I say as a male my femininity, it becomes so much more. It is wonderful.

I can love a man and be fully with him as I can love a woman and be fully with her.

It is also the special quality of monogamy, devotion to that person and relationship at the exclusion of all others, when no-one else exists.

Of women in my life, paraphrasing from the words of your article Martin, I recognize my overwhelming attraction to her, of her uniquely feminine perspective. Her softness, her exquisite shape and innate capacity, her strength, her insights and intuitions, her nurturing love, her playfulness with the toys of femininity, her laughter with others of her sex, she is simply gorgeous.

For the moment I am single, how positively enriching.

Enough. J-

Copperas Cove

So my sexy tall blonde wife is calling this my best work.  From my point of view, it’s hard to say when a piece of me is attached to all my novels.  It’s like choosing a favorite from among your children, impossible indeed.  But you might enjoy a story about a guy whose wife caught him in the shower with another man, who is struggling with his sexuality while investigating a murder and searching for the right woman in a small town in 1950s Mississippi.

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Jonathon’s marriage crashes around his head when his wife finds him in the shower with another man.  Exiled to the streets, he leaves Pittsburgh to start a new life on the Mississippi Gulf coast.  Followed by phantoms from the past, he sets out envisioning blissful solitude and long lazy Saturdays on warm southern beaches.  Maybe he can find a drugstore in Biloxi that needs a pharmacist.  Maybe, if he meets the right woman, he can get these misguided notions about men out of his head.

The generator on his ’48 Ford coupe goes out fifty miles south of Tupelo, a long hot three mile walk to the next town, an isolated hamlet called Copperas Cove.  Temporarily stranded, he finds himself having a hamburger at Rexall soda fountain, unaware that his destiny is taking shape in the mind of a young woman three stools down.  Betty Marie, the quixotic town flirt, has taken an interest in him.  Jonathon soon learns, if he’s looking for a job as a pharmacist, he came to the right place.  Old man Peterson, the Rexall’s ancient pharmacist, has been wanting to retire for years  Betty Marie quickly points out, that other than a beach, they don’t have anything in Biloxi he can’t find right here in Copperas Cove.

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Simpler times in another era.  An age old dilemma.  A small town in the deep south. A brutal rape and murder.  An exiled husband facing life-changing events.  The bigoted dramas of 1950’s Mississippi.  Ingredients all for a witches brew of emotion, mystery and intrigue.  Copperas Cove weaves an unpredictable thread through the lives of all concerned, a thread that leaves no one unchanged.

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Male Sexuality…The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater

My novel, The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater, deals with primordial issue of male bisexuality. Happily married, believing he had consigned his attraction to other men to his days in college, Johnny crosses paths with Cassandra Mott. Once his departed grandmother’s lover, she has come back from the past for reasons of her own, using the irresistible beauty of her brother to reawaken the urges Johnny has long since ignored. The supernatural elements of this tale are the catalysts that propel him down a mystifying road of self-identity. You’ll feel his emotions as Johnny grapples with his sexuality, what he views as both a blessing and a curse. You’ll wonder about the direction he may go. And you might even identify with him.

 

From Logunede Jones on Amazon

I thoroughly enjoyed The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater. Savannah (Georgia) and Kenya come alive in author Martin Brant’s descriptions. The diverse cast of characters is compelling, and the suspense is built-in by the multi-sensorial descriptions of a haunted house filled with a range of unsettling beings, and by the question of what kind of intriguing “debauchery” Johnny will be coerced into next!

Johnny stumbles into a sticky web of relationships between his wife Marilee, the otherworldly siblings Julian and Cassandra, and his new friend Brian. Ultimately he realizes an important difference–love–between the nature of his relationship with Brian and that of his relationship with Julian. Marilee opens up to her body and its responses thanks to Johnny, and Johnny finally learns the reason for Cassandra’s revenge.

The ending is a terrific wham/bam whirl, with one surprise after another in the last few pages, including a main character’s deus-ex-machina solution, very nicely done.

The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater is a portentous and philosophical novel, not to be confused with barely-sketched characters ripping each others’ pants off. Sure there’s sex: the erotic massage scene is riveting, and the leather “heathen” sequence appropriately disgusting yet compelling! But beyond this, Brant’s writing expertly explores the “haunting” of bisexuality: a phantom sex hovering in the wings, an obsession never completely conquered in the heft and smell of remembered flesh. At times the novel seems to confirm the common perception that bisexuality is merely the mid-life crisis of married men who realize they’re gay. But at other times, we read and understand the circumstances of characters for whom bisexuality is not a transitional phase, but a way of life.

Highly recommended, suspenseful, beautiful writing.

Available on Kindle or paperback here.

From a Fan in Tennessee

Martin,

This sequel was amazing! I was hooked from the first page to the last! The direction you took with the sequel has me speechless. I started reading this amazing story at noon and finished a few minutes ago. I could not stop reading until I finished because I had to know the outcome of the trial, and if Michael’s son would finally get over his anger about his dad and if their good friend Collin would live long enough to see the clinic and the new park completed. The trial scene had me on the edge of my seat! The sex scenes warmed me up in a good way. ‘Laughing’ I could not have asked for a better sequel to my all time favorite book written by you! I will be reading this book over and over again like I do ‘A Song in the Park’!

The Sequel to A Song in the Park

A Part of My Soul

For someone that writes novels, hearing from readers who have enjoyed a book and are asking for a sequel is an author’s greatest reward. I’ve had that privilege with A Song in the Park, so here it is … part two, the sequel.

By the end of their first summer together, having learned Michael has a fifteen -year-old son, Michael and Justin decide their only option is to fly to Boston and bring the boy home to Big Bend.  The boy’s mother, Michael’s best friend in college, had died in an auto accident and his aunt is planning to send him to military school if Michael doesn’t want him.  Just as the realities of raising a teenager begin to change Michael’s life, a ghost from the past comes back to haunt him.  His future medical practise, and his hopes and dreams of building a charity clinic rests on the outcome of a pending trial.  Nevertheless, life goes on in the desert paradise of Big Bend. Not until Michael’s rebellious son meets a girl after he starts school, do things finally start to normalize between father and son.

A tale of two men, of love and relationships both fragile and strong, A Part of My Soul brings back all the familiar faces, the glorious sunsets, the star filled nights and the vast panoramas of far west Texas.

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A Review Recently Posted on Amazon

A Song in the Park

Don’t let the title fool you: “A Song in the Park” may sound quaint or confined, but the park in question is the enormous Big Bend National Park in southwest Texas, and the song is no less than the melody of love in a marvelous arrangement unexpected yet familiar. The protagonists–a surgeon running from a fatal mistake, and a park ranger secluding himself from a failed relationship–overcome their initial surprise at their easy affinity to develop a deep relationship forged in the trials of commitments to profession, family, and community. With an entertaining and well-developed supporting cast, the two main characters literally build their place in the world as they overcome the challenges of bigotry and narrow-mindedness, all in the build-up to a nail-biting climax in which those negative characteristics are personified by a criminal hiding somewhere in the park’s vast desert landscape. This is terrific writing by Brant, with deft treatment of the everyday intimacies that nourish any love relationship (regardless of ethnicity or sexual orientation). In the end, the “song in the park” is a sweet metaphor: the sunny, joyful harmony of something (the park/the couple’s relationship) that is both integrally natural as well as dependent on the care and maintenance of man. Highly enjoyable read with an uplifting message!

A note from the author:

I always appreciate those who take the time to write a review on Amazon.  And since I’m trying to tempt you read my novel, I’ll share them with you here.  Bear in mind much of my personal mail comes from women who have read this tale.   It’s not just men, gay, straight or in-between, who enjoy a thoughtfully written human romantic drama.  The book is available in Kindle format or paperback at Amazon.com.

Martin

A Note From Martin

I’ve been asked why a serious writer has a blog about naked men.  Well, first and foremost I write about men, their challenges, their emotions, their sexuality, not to mention the female characters who are always influential in every man’s life.  Secondly, the blog is a diversion from sitting hunched over a keyboard day after day.  That, coupled with a bike ride now and then, a good book or a good movie rounds out my weeks quite nicely.

As for the blog, I want to celebrate the male and female form, without all the misguided social mores.  There is nothing immoral, shameful or sinful about any part of the human body.  On the contrary, the human body is nature’s finest work, a thing of magic and mystery, a thing of beauty.  I quite agree clothes are a practical necessity, but on a beach?  Or sunning in the park.  I find it distasteful that we indoctrinate our children to be ashamed of their bodies, that there is something dirty about certain body parts.  They grow up, like so many of us have, to deny themselves the natural joy of their own body, and the sensual sharing of it with others.

I want to celebrate human sexuality,  no matter what form it takes shape , stripped of the demagoguery handed down through the ages.  Pay attention to your mind.  Get down under the countless negative layers imposed on you from the day you were born, and your mind will guide you through the maze of right and wrong.  Follow the natural edicts ingrained in human reasoning and it will lead you without the autocratic preachings of history’s self-righteous.  You aren’t by nature sexual heathens run amuck.  You will want someone to love, someone to share your body with, someone to share your life; and by following the compass you were born with, you will accomplish this without all the useless baggage.  Thinly disguised and concurrent with the plot, just as it is here on this blog, you’ll find this is the same theme in my novels.

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A review of A Song in the Park

Mr. Brant is a superb author, a man versed in the fine tuning of your heart. This was another “can’t-put-it-down” book. The reading is light, though Mr. Brandt has a vast knowledge of human nature. You won’t be overwhelmed by a vocabulary which will make you put down the book. In saying that, I don’t want to reflect on Mr. Brant’s intellect. Obviously it is very high.

It is a story of love…a mélange of emotions between a black man, a white man, two white women and a Latino PLUS a little 4-legged heart thief named Perk. If you are looking for a novel with “kinky” sex on every page, this is NOT a book to read, although it does contain physical love. It is primarily a story of love between two men…then a white woman and a Latino fall in love. The beauty of tolerance unfolds on every page. There are times when tears ran down my cheeks and times when my heart was warmed with joy and happiness

Mr. Brant had an insight into my very being by his statement, “My heart searches for a haven away from small minds.”

HAVE A BIG MIND AND OPEN YOUR HEART TO TOLERANCE AND LOVE. Remember, every last person on this planet wants to be loved. Let your heart and your mind be toyed with a little bit. You will reap a great investment and walk away with warmth in your soul.

Larry Tomaw

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The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater

A review on Amazon

I thoroughly enjoyed The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater. Savannah (Georgia) and Kenya come alive in author Martin Brant’s descriptions. The diverse cast of characters is compelling, and the suspense is built-in by the multi-sensorial descriptions of a haunted house filled with a range of unsettling beings, and by the question of what kind of intriguing “debauchery” Johnny will be coerced into next!

Johnny stumbles into a sticky web of relationships between his wife Marilee, the otherworldly siblings Julian and Cassandra, and his new friend Brian. Ultimately he realizes an important difference–love–between the nature of his relationship with Brian and that of his relationship with Julian. Marilee opens up to her body and its responses thanks to Johnny, and Johnny finally learns the reason for Cassandra’s revenge.

The ending is a terrific wham/bam whirl, with one surprise after another in the last few pages, including a main character’s deus-ex-machina solution, very nicely done.

The Strange Haunting of Johnny Feelwater is a portentous and philosophical novel, not to be confused with barely-sketched characters ripping each others’ pants off. Sure there’s sex: the erotic massage scene is riveting, and the leather “heathen” sequence appropriately disgusting yet compelling! But beyond this, Brant’s writing expertly explores the “haunting” of bisexuality: a phantom sex hovering in the wings, an obsession never completely conquered in the heft and smell of remembered flesh. At times the novel seems to confirm the common perception that bisexuality is merely the mid-life crisis of married men who realize they’re gay. But at other times, we read and understand the circumstances of characters for whom bisexuality is not a transitional phase, but a way of life.

Highly recommended, suspenseful, beautiful writing.

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Kindle

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A Song in the Park

A recent review of A Song in the Park:

Mr. Brant, my name is Brian and I am 22 years old. I am roughly halfway through your novel, A Song in the Park, and I am absolutely in love with the story. It is one of the most well-crafted romantic stories I have ever read in my entire life. Your novel happened upon me when I had all but given up on ever finding a gay romance novel that truly spoke to my feelings and gave me something real. Not only is it a wonderful story and a superb read, it is also inspiring me to take on the novel writing challenge for myself. Thank you for the wonderful words in your novel, and also for the inspiration of taking my own novel writing journey.

Brian

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Erotic Tales for Enlightened Minds

A recent review from Amazon:

The stories in this book will take you on a journey like no other! The amazing thing about this book is it is about situations that happen for real and not just in most folks imagination. Very erotic and despite the sexual contents, there is a storyline in each one. Some of the stories may be too much for the faint of heart but for the enlightened mind, they are just right. Now I am ready for Volume 2.

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