Stephen Gerard
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Stephen Gerard (born Stephen Gerard Smith on March 16, 1973 in Washington, DC) is an Irish-American writer best known for his award winning short-stories, "The Oath" and "A Lovely Day For Riding".
His poems and short fiction have appeared in a variety of magazines, including Friction Quasi-Quarterly, to which he was a contributing writer from 1990 to 1992.
As a freelance journalist he published art reviews for several years. From April 1996 to December 1997 he contributed articles to ARTiculate Magazine, until resigning over creative disagreements with the magazine's founder, Stuart Greenwell. In 1998 he was a contributing staff writer to the Washington Blade newspaper and Blue (Issue #13), a fine-art photography periodical published in Australia. In June of 2002, he again published in Blue (Issue #39).
In February 2001 he contributed the editorial introduction to Internet Boys, published in limited edition.
He is currently editor-in-chief of The Fig Leaf Alternative, an on-line newsletter he founded in support of his organization, ReNudePride.
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(2001) "Marilyn" Co-Composer, (Music Hitchcock Blonde, Lyrics Stephen Gerard)
(1995) 14-Piece Art Exhibition, College Park, MD