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		<title>APN Welcomes Thomas Roche</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I just wanted to wish new APN writer Thomas Roche a warm welcome. I have to confess that I&#8217;m excited to have my own byline next to his. I&#8217;ve seen his work for years in all sorts of dirty and scary and scary dirty books, zines and web sites. His personal site Skid Roche used [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just wanted to wish new APN writer <a href="https://altporn.net/thomasroche">Thomas Roche</a> a warm welcome. I have to confess that I&#8217;m excited to have my own byline next to his. I&#8217;ve seen his work for years in all sorts of dirty and scary and scary dirty books, zines and web sites. His personal site <a href="http://thomasroche.com/" target="_blank">Skid Roche</a> used to have more stuff on it, but it looks like he has done a redesign. The new version does have some luscious free fiction on it, so that is a nice plus, even if there is less to look at there overall. For the past fifteen years, Thomas Roche has curated a performance art and live reading night called <a href="http://thomasroche.com/2010/02/11/4129/" target="_blank">My Sucky Valentine</a>. If I were ever in San Francisco for February 14th, I can&#8217;t see any woman I have dated being happy about being invited to attend My Sucky Valentine with me, but I can dream.</p>
<div><strong><a href="http://thomasroche.com/" target="_blank">Thomas Roche writes</a>:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://thomasroche.com/" target="_blank"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://altporn.net/news/wp-content/uploads/thomas-roche-photo-220x326.jpg" alt="Thomas Roche" title="Thomas Roche" width="220" height="326" align="right" /></a>Hi. I&#8217;m <a href="https://altporn.net/thomasroche">Thomas Roche</a>. Sometimes known as Thomas S. Roche depending on whether the editor is paying attention. I have been writing professionally part time since I was about 17. I&#8217;ve written or cowritten, edited or coedited ten books, plus about another forty under pseudonyms, shhhhh don&#8217;t tell. In addition to the 10 published books (two horror, two horror/fantasy, three erotic crime-noir and three erotica) I have written more than 400 published short stories and more than 400 published articles. The stories break down in very rough terms to about 100 in the genres of horror-fantasy-crime and about 300 erotica stories. Most of my nonfiction has covered sex education topics, erotica &#038; porn, but I&#8217;ve also written extensively over the years on crime and fantasy fiction and dark music.</p>
<p>I have also been a Medical Editor and Project Manager at Foote, Cone and Belding Healthcare (1991-1997) the nonfiction editor at <a href="http://Gothic.net" target="_blank">Gothic.Net</a> (1997-1999), reviews editor at <a href="http://gettingit.com/" target="_blank">GettingIt.com</a> (1999-2000), content release lead at <a href="http://libida.com/" target="_blank">Libida.com</a> (2000), books editor at Universal Studios&#8217; 13thStreet.com (2000-2001), and Web Editor (2000-1), later Marketing Manager (2001-2004), at <a href="http://goodvibrationsblog.com/" target="_blank" title="Good Vibrations">Good Vibrations</a>.</p>
<p>Additionally, since 1996 I have been an instructor at <a href="http://sfsi.org/wiki/Main_Page" target="_blank" title="San Francisco Sex Information">San Francisco Sex Information</a>, where as part of a team I teach twice-yearly 60-hour trainings on sexuality for volunteers on <a href="http://sfsi.org/wiki/Main_Page" target="_blank" title="San Francisco Sex Information">SFSI</a>&#8216;s phone lines as well as therapists, nurses, writers, teachers and sex educators.</p>
<p>I used to write a whole lot of horror fiction and the occasional fantasy or science fiction short story but have sort of vanished into other worlds at this point. I still write some crime fiction and read a hell of a lot of all of it. My main fiction reading interests are &#8217;20s through early &#8217;70s noir, Victorian sci-fi and crime fiction, and horror and fantasy from the Victorian era through the &#8217;30s. As far as nonfiction goes, I love military history and true crime, especially books on organized crime 1900-1980.</p></blockquote>
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