The Autobiography of Peter Schutes

Peter lays bare his life in this unusual autobiography. Born in the last years of the 19th Century, Peter grew up at a time when being gay meant jail, hospitals and electro-shock therapy. The problem he had was a big one – and everybody wanted it. His endowment attracted many admirers and brought him great fame, but at the cost of his dignity and even his freedom.

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Peter Schutes was long reputed to have written a tell-all tale of his life. There were fragments we knew about the author up until now that have blossomed into giant heaps of knowledge. Yes, he had an ENORMOUS endowment. Far bigger than anything any of us imagined. If he were alive today, he would be a card-carrying member of the LPSG. His endowment ruled his life in so many ways. Because of his superhuman stature, he was a busy prostitute in 1930’s Hollywood.

Apart from the historical fiction and fantasy erotica about male pregnancy, many of his novels and short stories we found and published draw directly from his life story. He was in Panama during the building of the canal. He worked at a rodeo. He worked in the coal mines of Harlan County, Kentucky and the copper mine in Anaconda, Montana. He was a ranch hand and a merchant marine. Now we just need to find his novels about prison, Hollywood hustlers, Mexican priests…read the thrilling story of this prolific erotica author.