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                   The Eye That Never Sleeps 


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Did you ever have a confidant who at times acted appreciate your enemy, or an opponent who at times became your friend?  The Eye That Never Sleeps tells the story of just such a friendship.  To be released May 2, this is fourth title in my Metropolis series of historical novels set in nineteenth-century New York.  Detective Sheldon Minick, one of the two main characters, is already known to readers of my novel Bill Hope, for characters in the series

Trade (also known as chow) is a gay slang term which refers to the casual partner of a gay man or to the genre of such pairings. Men falling in the category of "trade" are not gay-identified. Historically the motivations may at times include a wish for emotional fulfillment and admiration, but the term often refers to a straight man who partners with a gay gentleman for economic benefit, either through a direct cash payment or through other, more subtle means (gifts, tuition payments, etc.). Trade originally referred to casual sex partners, regardless of sexuality as many gay and bisexual men were closeted, but evolved to imply the gay partner is comparatively wealthy and the partner who is trade is economically deprived. Examples of this involve wealthy Englishmen finding partners among depri

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  • Trade (also known as chow) is a gay slang term which refers to the casual partner of a gay guy or to the genre of such pairings. Men falling in the category of "trade" are not gay-identified. Historically the motivations may at ti

    Every gay club to have advance on the scene since Trade opened its doors in has tried to emulate its impact. As illegal rave culture redefined British nightlife, Trade&#;s home, Turnmills in Clerkenwell, became the first venue in the UK to be granted a hour license, marking a new dawn of the London scene.

    Trade was a weekly haven for announce 3 AM party boys. Named by promoter Laurence Malice as a safe place for queers to get some safe after-hours &#;trade&#; away from London&#;s parks and illegal basements, it was the first legitimate after-hours club in London. This weekend, after 25 years, it will next to its doors for good in one final, flamboyant swan anthem.

    I first went to Trade in As a teenager in the s I&#;d leave my parents&#; house on Saturday bedtime for another &#;sleepover&#; at the home of whatever fake girlfriend I&#;d invented that month. In reality, my weekends were spent in Soho bars and clubs like Heaven and G-A-Y, before ending up at Turnmills on the Sunday morning.

    The first time I went, I waited over two hours in the pissing rain to get in, watching the smoke from

    Green’s Dictionary of Slang

    traden.

    1. (alsotrading) prostitution, sexual intercourse.

    GreeneDisputation Betweene a Hee and a Shee Conny-Catcher () Why Lawrence, the Gally would be moord and the blewe Boore so leane, that he would not be mans meate, if we of the Trade were not to supply his wants.
    G. WilkinsMiseries of an Enforced Marriage Act III: In troth, sister, we two to beg in the fields, / And you to betake yourself of the old trade, / Filling of small cans in the suburbs.
    J. HaringtonEpigrams () No. : I have vsd some traffique in the trade [] My bark was sometimes steerd with forren ore.
    Mercurius Fumigosus 22 25 Oct.–1 Nov. Of Sodom Ladies, and their Trades.
    New Brawle But your honest house, and trade too, grew quickly too hott for you.
    Wandring whores complaint 4: Trading is so dead, that a Womans ware is hardly worth the whistling after.
    J. LaceySauny the Scot III i: These damn’d French-Men have got all the Trade in Town; if they get up all the handsom Women, the English must e’en march into Wales for