EDITORIAL
By the time you open this latest issue of Club International, spring should have
well and truly sprung. The sun will be shining (a reckless prediction) and the
world will seem a much nicer place. But assuming that Nature's glories in themselves
are not enough, we guarantee that Club International will complete your sense
of well-being.
Nothing makes the spirit soar so much as travel to exotic shores,andbearing this
in mind, Randolph Cummings has narrated his own colourful sexual adventures, which
occurred when he attempted, like a less-gentlemanly David Niven. to go around
the world in eighty lays.
Another exotic location is sun-drenched Italy, which provides the setting for
this month's short story which is written by Kate Barlay, whose credits include
The New Yorker and other leading American and European journals. Delicately wrought,
vivid and shocking, this story must stand up with some of the finest fiction we
have published.
A more bizarre aspect of sex is explored by Dr Stephen Roles in the article Holes
in One; the subject is piercing. Also included are famed poet D M Thomas, Mark
Royston destroying more than one sexual myth, plus girls, choppers, fashion and
motoring?
4 Hors d'oeuvres
8 Around the World in Eighty Lays
Randolph Cummings
12 Sharon
Michel Moreau
19 Wheeling in the Past Motoring
Tony Scott
22 Fact or Fiction?
Mark Royston
27 Cleo
Fred Enke
32 Holes in One
Dr Stephen Roles
35 Ava
Amnon Bar-Tur
44 Heatwave Fiction
Kate Barlay
48 The Tailor-Made Tootsie Trap
Jonathan Clements
52 Women Writers and the Sex Act
D M Thomas
56 Elaine
Mike Bramman
62 Diary of a Prostitute Monica Marten
67 Barbers Shop Quintet Fashion David Parkinson
70 Readers' Writes
72 Choppers!
Mike Bygrave
76 Tilly
John Marvin