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Title: Ed Wood Books
Post by: Flick James on September 16, 2010, 02:25:25 PM
I'm kind of curious if anyone here has read any of Ed Wood's books. I never realized he wrote so much. Apparently he was constantly writing throughout his life, and much of his work was quite lurid and shocking. Has anyone here read any of his work? And if so, I'd like your thoughts.
Title: Re: Ed Wood Books
Post by: SkullBat308 on September 16, 2010, 10:49:29 PM
No, but it's funny you bring this up, just read this article and had no idea Ed wrote books at all.

http://bthroughz.com/2010/sept/devil.html
Title: Re: Ed Wood Books
Post by: Raffine on September 22, 2010, 06:16:13 PM
A few of Wood's titles:

Black Lace Drag (1963)
Watts - The Difference (1966)
Bloodiest sex crimes of history (1967)
It takes one to know one (1967)
Death of a transvestite (1967)
Night time Lez (1968)
Bye Bye Broadie (1968)
The Perverts (1968)
Sex, Shrouds and Caskets (1968)
The Sexecutives (1968)
Sex Museum (1968)
Hell Chicks (1968)
Purple Thighs (1968)
To Make a Homo (1971)
Death of a Transvestite Hooker (1973)

According to the Wiki article where I glommed these titles Wood often appeared in drag on the covers.

I've never read any of Wood's books either, and I'm guessing they sadly are not available at your local Walden Books or Books-A-Million.

:bluesad:
Title: Re: Ed Wood Books
Post by: Rev. Powell on September 22, 2010, 07:33:32 PM
Raffine, how could you leave off Killer in Drag, where the killer is named "Glen" and his female alter/ego "Glenda"?

No, I haven't read it, but that's the only title I've heard of, and it is available at Amazon.
Title: Re: Ed Wood Books
Post by: Raffine on September 22, 2010, 07:53:48 PM
Quote from: Rev. Powell on September 22, 2010, 07:33:32 PM
Raffine, how could you leave off Killer in Drag, where the killer is named "Glen" and his female alter/ego "Glenda"?

No, I haven't read it, but that's the only title I've heard of, and it is available at Amazon.

My bad!
This is also available from Amazon:

(http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t214/morrisawilliams/51YAY3WB7XL__SS500_.jpg)

I just ordered a copy for $1.25!  :cheers:

Killer in Drag runs around $10. We'll see how Death of a Transvestite pans out before that kind of money is invested.  :smile:
Title: Re: Ed Wood Books
Post by: Raffine on September 26, 2010, 07:07:56 AM
I just got my copy of Death of a Transvestite. A quick scan reveals it's the death row confession of a hired killer who likes to wear women's clothing when rubbing out his victims. Guess what his last wish is?

Surprise! Our hero's name is 'Glen' and his femme fatale alter ego is 'Glenda'.

When flipping through this I did catch this witty bit of Wood's dialogue:
"I haven't seen you smile like that for a long time."
"Maybe it's because I haven't smiled like this for a long time."

Pure gold!

More after I actually read the thing...