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NSFW Audio. Peter Schutes's salacious prose comes to life. Hear tell of men who love men, and the problems large and small that they share.

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NSFW Audio. Peter Schutes's salacious prose comes to life. Hear tell of men who love men, and the problems large and small that they share.

    1001 Daddy’s Boy Is All Knocked Up an MPREG Fantasy

    1001 Daddy’s Boy Is All Knocked Up an MPREG Fantasy

    Imagine you’re a young man with a deep love for your father. You find out he loves you even more. Then you find out he impregnated you. This collection of stories tell about an imaginary Appalachian ethnic group called the Monachee, who have the ability to reproduce without women. The books follow the Bunch family, whose men are built differently from town folk. They can conceive. In fact, to produce a male heir, they must mate with another man. The conception can only happen beyond the colorectal junction, so the men are all endowed with the right equipment for the job. Until the middle of the twentieth century, the Bunch family interbred. Daddy was brother to his son. But forces of modernization have caused several Bunch men to find male love outside the Monachee tribe. This vintage collection of MPREG fiction mixes taboos. Rather than an “Omegaverse”, Peter created an “Appalachiaverse.”
     
    About the male pregnancy series, Peter wrote: “These stories push the limits of erotic literature. The incest, homosexuality, and conception are all slaps in the face of the rigid society that marginalizes homosexuals and treats us as pariahs. These stories were my attempt to fight back against the people and institutions that treated my own homosexuality like a disease. Even Jesus, the original rebel, said that Love trumps all things. If two men love one another, nothing should keep them apart.”

    • 25 min
    1002 Daddy’s Boy Has a Bun in the Oven - Ivy League MPREG

    1002 Daddy’s Boy Has a Bun in the Oven - Ivy League MPREG

    What would you do if you found out that you didn't just look different from your peers? In this second installment in the "Daddy's Boy" series, Dick Bunch, a full-blooded Monachee, is much bigger than his schoolmates. When an experiment in college exposes his unique genetic profile, Dick wants answers. He's not prepared for the answer his father gives.

    This sequel is part of a multi-story gay MPREG collection written before the days of Omegaverses, Tentacles, and Alphas. Peter wrote these in the early 1960s and picked them up again in the late 1970s. Besides this work, he published three other known stories - "Daddy's Boy Is All Knocked Up" is the starter in the series. After this book, "Daddy's Boy Is In A Family Way" continues Dick's story. and it finishes with "Daddy's Boy has Triplet Troubles", in which Dick learns more about the mysterious Monachee curse.

    There is a newer series of Daddy's boy books that take place after the Triplets come of age. The titles are among the many papers we sift through in an effort to find the most authentic works we can. Peter kept many notes, but he didn't keep them well-organized!

    About this book, Peter writes: "The topic was too interesting for me to let drop. The idea of male conception is repugnant to some, but to me, it's the ultimate turn-on. How close can two men get? Certainly no closer than the intimacy of creating a child together."

    Peter had no children, and the reader wonders if he ever wanted such a life after the devastating events in his life that robbed him of his self-worth. The "Daddy's Boy" series proves that part of him longed for a more traditional life, albeit with another man.

    • 19 min
    1003 Daddy's Boy Is in a Family Way - Loving the Quarterback MPREG

    1003 Daddy's Boy Is in a Family Way - Loving the Quarterback MPREG

    How can you tell the handsome football player you're pregnant if you're a man? What's worse, do you dare tell him it's his? Dick Bunch is in a pickle. He warms to the affections of Archie, his former tormentor, but doesn't dare reveal his supernatural secret. Hopefully, the family can help bring Archie and Dick closer together. If not, they'll be sure to tear him apart. This vintage MPREG page-turner is so steamy you should practice turning the pages with one hand.
    “Family Way” is the third installment in the "Daddy's Boy" series,
    The story is longer and more graphic than some of the earlier works. The unlikely pairing of a rich jock with a big, lumbering hillbilly makes for sharp contrasts. Peter was so comfortable with his sexuality later in life that his stories often ignored how homosexuality was quite illegal.
     

    • 45 min
    1004 Daddy's Boy Has Triplet Troubles - It’s Best to Keep It In the Family

    1004 Daddy's Boy Has Triplet Troubles - It’s Best to Keep It In the Family

    This is the final book in the Daddy’s Boy quartet about the Monachee Bunch clan and their peculiar reproductive abilities. The three generations of Bunch men are pregnant with each other’s babies. It’s not complicated for Grandpa Declin and Daddy Harley, but Big Dick’s life is complicated beyond belief. Thankfully, he has an adoring, patient, and flexible mate, Archie McVay, who wants Dick and the triplets to be a part of his life. The only problem: that life is in the world of normal people, while Dick’s life is extremely unusual. He must balance the pressures of an Ivy League school with the demands of impending anal birth and subsequent parenthood. Archie and Dick learn the hard way that nature doesn’t follow a class schedule.
    [Editor’s Note: Peter revisited the male pregnancy saga in the late 1970’s and told the story of each of the three triplets – Vardy, Zeke and Dick Junior.  These MPREG stories are considered a continuation of this series, which is now a septet rather than a quartet.]
     

    • 45 min
    1005 Daddy's Boy Went Wild on Spring Break - College MPREG

    1005 Daddy's Boy Went Wild on Spring Break - College MPREG

    “Daddy’s Boy Went Wild on Spring Break” is the first of the three follow-up “Triplet” books written in the 1970s. The story continues the earlier Daddy’s Boy series but is considerably more modern. We follow each of the three triplets as adults while they discover their sexuality and learn the wonderful terrible family secret about male pregnancy.
    Zeke is the most likable of the three triplets. He was closer to his birth family and chose Virginia over New York or other exotic destinations. He chooses to stay near his grandpa in Virginia by attending UVA, where he meets Chuck, a nimble gymnast with a small problem. An ill-conceived trip to Florida results in an ill-conceived surprise of an entirely different kind.
     

    • 53 min
    1006 Daddy's Boy Is Heavy with Child - NYC Punk MPREG

    1006 Daddy's Boy Is Heavy with Child - NYC Punk MPREG

    “Daddy’s Boy Is Heavy With Child” is the second of the three follow-up “Triplet” books written in the 1970s. These are the last of their kind. Peter Schutes Publishing welcomes any fanboys to contribute additional novels about the over-endowed Monachee clan. Perhaps the Fourth Generation? They'd be 40 years old, so maybe the Fifth as well.
    Vardy is the “biggest” of the three triplets in every way. He loves New York: rats, garbage, and all, so he attends Columbia University. He doesn’t fit in with the pretentious gay crowd, being a punk and a cynic, but he finds a friend in Gregory, a fellow punk from California. After their friendship deepens, Vardy learns the dark family secret that will forever change their lives. Will Gregory reject Vardy, or will he embrace his difference?
    This book was published under the title "Appalachian Punk" on Amazon due to the series being banned under the Daddy's Boy moniker.
     

    • 38 min

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Peter Schutes is the self-proclaimed “King of One-Handed Fiction.” This podcast will burn your ear-hairs and leave both hands free to get busy. This is not gentle gay erotica. This is musky, macho hardcore prose. When I visited his Amazon page, I found that it was universally booed by women (disgusting, dangerous, satanic) and embraced by men (fun ride, perfect story, right up my alley). So I get the feeling this is men’s fiction for men, period. The stories are well-crafted, like a pulp romance, but the sex is INTENSE. ‘Erotic Romance’ would be a misleading label because this is really banned fiction, gay pulp that wasn’t legal in the USA until the late 1960s. God bless the First Amendment!

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