Friday, January 12, 2024

Honcho (January 1985), Part One

Like the short story “Anywhere” in the June 1985 issue of Advocate Men, the short story “We Shall Overcum” in this January 1985 issue of Honcho (which has been broken into two parts) explores the impacts of physical impairment on identity. In the tale, the narrator helps his wheelchair-bound neighbor overcome feelings of inferiority and explore his sexuality. Also included in this first half are the short stories “Foxhole” (where a military training exercise leads to a threeway) and “The Night Watchman” (where the sexual tension between a boss and his employee culminates into sex), photospreads titled “Jackin’ the Box” and “Ski Instructor,” and a letter to the editor where the writer criticizes the August 1984 issue for containing “not one redeeming feature” and models who look like dogs.

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