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  1. Jack Fritscher aka "John Fritscher." Wrote auto-bio novel of the hidden life of virtually "abducted" seminarians in the 1950s at the Pontifical College Josephinum titled "What They Did to the Kid."

  2. In the ongoing fitful collaboration between the two Drummer pioneers, Jack Fritscher and John Embry, “Cigar Blues” was reprinted twenty-one years later, with Jack Fritscher’s permission, as a cover feature by John Embry in his Manhood Rituals #3, 1999, pages 4-9 and 58-59 with six photographs shot by Jack Fritscher, and a Versace ad from the Collection of Jack Fritscher.

  3. EYEWITNESS DRUMMER. Volume 1. A Memoir of the Sex, Art, Salon, Pop Culture War, and Gay History of Drummer Magazine. The Titanic 1970s to 1999. The Literary Roots of. The Best of Drummer Magazine. by. Jack Fritscher. READ THE ENTIRE BOOK ONLINE OR DOWNLOAD FOR FREE.

  4. Media interviews of Jack Fritscher regarding Some Dance to Remember THE DALLAS VOICE, July 17, 1990 EDGE Magazine, May 8, 1991. OTHER REVIEWS. AU COURANT, December 24, 1990, by Carrie Barnett, Jeff Zurlinden, and Allen Smalling BAY AREA REPORTER, April 12, 1990, by John F. Karr

  5. Popular Witchcraft. : Jack Fritscher. Popular Press, 2004 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 262 pages. Popular Witchcraft: Straight from the Witch's Mouth, inspired by the British Gerald Gardner's Witchcraft Today, was the first book to be published on popular American witchcraft and remains the classic survey of white and black magic.