Gregory Kellso writes gay erotic fiction shaped by power, fantasy, and the charged spaces where roles and desire collide. His stories focus on men who act on their attractions, cross lines of authority by choice, and accept the risks that come with it.
Having come of age during the AIDS crisis, he understands how essential erotic fantasy has been in gay men’s lives—not as escape, but as a way of surviving, understanding desire, and recognizing themselves. His stories often explore authority, age differences, fraternities, sports, workplaces, romance, first-time experiences, and the moments when control becomes something willingly surrendered.

Originally from the rural South, Kellso now lives in the Midwest. When he’s not writing, he may be making a quilt, taking a road trip, obsessing over movies, or reading favorite gay authors. He shares his home with Miss Violet, his rat terrier, the undisputed lady of the house.
“I don’t think anyone truly wants their fantasies to come true,” Kellso says. “Because once they did, the characters would start speaking for themselves—and that would ruin everything.”
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