Present Writers of the Looking Glass
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Jack
Corbett
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Morgan
Hawke
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![]() Author and publisher of "Death on the Wild Side", the novel that follows the topless and bottomless club scene of the St Louis Metro East, Jack's been writing for Xtreme Magazine andthe Exotic Dancer Bulletin, He's had his Alpha Pro exhibitor's booth at Exotic Dancer Magazine's Las Vegas Expo six out of the past seven years, done web sites for six clubs, shot thousands of pictures of entertainers, and has done extensive photo shoots for The Continental and Pure Talent Agencies. Baron
Here you can view the Baron in one of his many incarnations as the man of adventure and action as the Alaska fisherman. Like Hemingway whose writing style Baron's will no doubt remind you of, Baron is bigger than life. The last several years Baron's taken on several months hard and very dangerous work commercial fishing in Alaska, our most northern state which is perhaps the last frontier where pristine wilderness can still be found, where wolves still run in packs, you can climb Mount McKinley, six thousand feet higher than any mountain in the lower 48 states if you dare, and where in many places you are unwise not to carry the biggest revolver you can handle because you might provoke one of Alaska's giant brown bear. Presently residing on the Oregon Coast, Baron's true home is in Washington's mountains. He's the true artist and the kind of writer many dream about becoming but are unwilling to pay the price. Baron's lived in places too primitive and too wild for most to have the guts to stay in for long. Baron's written for a number of magazines including Cavalier in which he published a short story under his pseudonym, Danton Thorne. |
Author of "House of Shadows",,, now available in paperback, Morgan Hawke is definitely a mystery to even the other writers of the Looking Glass. But this we do know about her. She loves to write erotic fiction and not long ago she was a stripper. She's well versed in witchcraft and although she's from the South she almost talks too fast for a Southerner which makes us think that possibly she isn't. From what we have seen of her so far, she's got a solid grasp for detail but it's her incredible imagination some might call pretty far out there that has us itching to get to know her better. She's also an editor of an adult publication. We're just not going to tell you which one which might just spoil the mystery. Then again--it might just make you even more intrigued with her.. And now she's webmaster of her own site. Check it out at :
Hawkeye
But Hawkeye's much more than your average D.J. When he completes his thesis he will soon have a Masters Degree in Anthropology. He was with us last May when we sent to Thailand and Cambodia. And after our tour leader put together an impromptu mini tour of the ruins of Angkor, Hawkeye said..."Now this is what I'm really here for." Of course we all chased or got chased by the babes, Thailand's most impressive natural resource and Hawkeye was not spared. But it's his fixation on the ruins of a lost civilization that provides a glimpse into the many diverse interests and talents of this complex man who might best be described as a true man of the world. They call such men intellectuals, but stamping Hawkeye as an intellectual still doesn't quite get to the heart of the man, since intellectuals are not normally viewed as doers. Hawkeye goes way beyond what is expected of a D.J. He does modeling photography of the club's entertainers. He's also the club's web designer. |
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