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    S.T.H. (an acronym for Straight to Hell), also known as The Manhattan Review of Unnatural Acts, is an American gay pornography and erotic non-fiction zine founded by Boyd McDonald. It publishes autobiographical stories of male-male sexual encounters, as submitted by the magazine's readership.

  2. Boyd McDonald (1925 – September 1993) was an American writer, editor, and publisher of the long-running gay pornography and erotic literature zine S.T.H., or Straight to Hell. He sometimes prefixed his name with the title of "Reverend," from a mail-order divinity degree he purchased.

  3. In 1973, while living on welfare[20] in an Upper West Side SRO[21] (for years before his death he was living in "Riverside Studios" at 342 West 71st St.[22]), he founded his long-running zine STH or Straight to Hell, which consisted primarily of readers' submissions of their sexual experiences, together with Boyd's sexual or political ...

  4. In 1973, while living on welfare[17] in an Upper West Side SRO[18] (for years before his death he was living in "Riverside Studios" at 342 West 71st St.[19]), he founded his long-running zine STH or Straight to Hell, which consisted primarily of readers' submissions of their sexual experiences, together with Boyd's sexual or political ...

  5. 24 de jun. de 2016 · Boyd McDonald (1925–1993) was the main creative force behind one of the most distinctive underground publications, Straight to Hell, the first queer zine, founded in 1973. Self-published and crude, Straight to Hell’s sense of urgency was as strong as its contempt for authority.

  6. 1 de nov. de 2016 · THINGS I WAS surprised to learn in William E. Jones’ biography of the legendary pornographer—or, in today’s terms, aggregator of sexual histories—Boyd McDonald: first, that he got the idea for his magazine Straight to Hell after reading a passage in Myra Breckinridge lambasting circumcision; second, that McDonald had a gay ...

  7. In a new biography, True Homosexual Experiences: Boyd McDonald and “Straight to Hell,” the writer, artist, and filmmaker William E. Jones fills gaps in Boyd McDonald’s backstory and attempts to give him a place in history.