It was once said that Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to mankind. And in his fourth collection of poetry and prose, The Sacred Gift Of Fire, writer Clyde Hurlston seeks to put his gift to good use. By compiling a tome of his most sensual and erotic writing, Clyde Hurlston attempts to balance both sides of himself: the willing martyr for love and the unapologetic god. By using each piece as but an ember of his sacred fire, Clyde...
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