Meet
the Other Writers of Jack Corbetts
Looking Glass Magazine
from 2002 to
the present
Jack
Corbett
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Morgan
Hawke
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Author and publisher of "Death on the Wild Side", the novel that follows the topless and bottomless club scene of the St Louis Metro East, Jack's been writing for Xtreme Magazine andthe Exotic Dancer Bulletin, He's had his Alpha Pro exhibitor's booth at Exotic Dancer Magazine's Las Vegas Expo six out of the past seven years, done web sites for six clubs, shot thousands of pictures of entertainers, and has done extensive photo shoots for The Continental and Pure Talent Agencies.
We are leaving McTeague as a man of mystery, an enigma. Corbett's go t pictures of him. After all nobody or nothing escapes his camera. But his lips are sealed about the identity of McTeague and the other writers here aren't talking either. But this we do know about the man. He's the editor of a major Adult magazine that has over 200,000 readers. Our informants have also leaked to us his youth which is a subject he's trying to keep under the table. After all, who would really take him seriously as an editor when he's younger than most of the writers he's directing? Baron
Here you can view the Baron in one of his many incarnations as the man of adventure and action as the Alaska fisherman. Like Hemingway whose writing style Baron's will no doubt remind you of, Baron is bigger than life. The last several years Baron's taken on several months hard and very dangerous work commercial fishing in Alaska, our most northern state which is perhaps the last frontier where pristine wilderness can still be found, where wolves still run in packs, you can climb Mount McKinley, six thousand feet higher than any mountain in the lower 48 states if you dare, and where in many places you are unwise not to carry the biggest revolver you can handle because you might provoke one of Alaska's giant brown bear. Presently residing on the Oregon Coast, Baron's true home is in Washington's mountains. He's the true artist and the kind of writer many dream about becoming but are unwilling to pay the price. Baron's lived in places too primitive and too wild for most to have the guts to stay in for long. Baron's written for a number of magazines including Cavilier in which he published a short story under his pseudonyn, Danton Thorne.
Chiang Mai Kelly
Who wouldn't want to live the dream, living with six go go dancers in Pattaya--think about it, six sexy Thai ladies other men have to pay for, living each night as if it's their last . Such was Kelly's lot in life for an entire year. And now, here's episode two. "I've
heard newborn babies wailing like a mourning dove
Spectator For three years no one connected with Alphapro had ever met the Spectator. No one even knew who he was. Until the veil of secrecy was finally lifted a short time ago when Jack and the Spectator met for lunch at Diamond Cabaret. It all started when Jack started receiving these dynamite club reviews in the mail along with a secret code to insure that these reviews were genuine, being from the Spectator and no one else. The reviews were terrific, perhaps the best strip club reviews that had ever been written. Then for over a year the Spectator dropped out of sight. Now he's back, and not just with strip club reviews. This time he's got other writing ideaslin mind Don Smith Don Smith is a DJ, producer, and journalist. He spends a good deal of his time sleeping. His opinion, which holds little relevance to thinking, rational people, is offered monthly here on, The looking Glass. Many people have speculated that Don Smith may be a homosexual because of his baseless, incessant complaining. Well, that and his snappy dress
Randy Woods Randy joined us as a strip club observer. That is, unlike the rest of us, he was able to give us the impartial viewpoint of a strip club patron. The rest of us are biased. Three of our past writers are Strip club DJ's. I was a writer--photographer, so I'm going to give favorable treatment to a club that gives me money for my photo shoots or the feature entertainer who gives me a great story. McTeague will be more like myself, having been an editor for an adult magazine and now owner of one of its franchises. Most of the writers and I have lost track of each other since my moving to Thailand. Chiang Mai Kelly is of course still onboard. He's the newest writer and like myself he's an American expat who moved to Thailand years ago. |
Morgan Hawke is definitely a mystery to even the other writers of the Looking Glass. But this we do know about her. She loves to write erotic fiction and not long ago she was a stripper. She's well versed in witchcraft and although she's from the South she almost talks too fast for a Southerner which makes us think that possibly she isn't. From what we have seen of her so far, she's got a solid grasp for detail but it's her incredible imagination some might call pretty far out there that has us itching to get to know her better. She's also an editor of an adult publication. We're just not going to tell you which one which might just spoil the mystery. Then again--it might just make you even more intrigued with her.. Hawkeye The image of Hawkeye on the microphone while dj'ing at Big Daddys Cabaret does not begin to describe or to give enough credit to this young D.J. Certainly, any adult publication can count itself lucky to Have a D.J. who can write. Just think what the D.J. sees and experiences while going about his duties at the club. What he sees and hears is a treasure trove of tantalizing insight into the adult entertainment world people want to know about. But Hawkeye's much more than your average D.J. When he completes his thesis he will soon have a Masters Degree in Anthropology. He was with us last May when we sent to Thailand and Cambodia. And after our tour leader put together an impromptu mini tour of the ruins of Angkor, Hawkeye said..."Now this is what I'm really here for." Of course we all chased or got chased by the babes, Thailand's most impressive natural resource and Hawkeye was not spared. But it's his fixation on the ruins of a lost civilization that provides a glimpse into the many diverse interests and talents of this complex man who might best be described as a true man of the world. They call such men intellectuals, but stamping Hawkeye as an intellectual still doesn't quite get to the heart of the man, since intellectuals are not normally viewed as doers. Hawkeye goes way beyond what is expected of a D.J. He does modeling photography of the club's entertainers. He's also the club's web designer. Krazy Ted
What could be better than having a gentlemen's club DJ write for the Looking Glass? Sitting up high the club DJ sees all. And he hears all, getting it from both the managers and the dancers. But Krazy Ted's much more than your average D.J. His credentials should make him the envy of a plethora of adult magazines which simply have not discovered him yet: Krazy Ted's start as a High School Reporter 1979 Sports
Reporter/Photographer The Tripoli Leader Krazy Ted's Outside Publications The River City Pitch
Entertainment Photography/Videography
Credits
Audio His autobiography as a club DJ In 1994 Krazy Ted started MCing at Club Shagnasty's and Jokers. After a format change in 1995 he started DJ/MCing at Dancers Zodiac where he continued until it was sold in 1997. During the switch from The Zodiac to Flirts Gentlemen's Club, Ted installed all new lighting, sound equipment, and new carpeting. In 1998, this jack of all trades relocated to Des Moines where he DJed at Beach Girls and Foxy Lady returning in 2000 to Flirts where he remained until November 2001 after which he moved down the street to Sapphires Gentlemen's Club where he is MC/DJ and Technical Advisor for the entire owner's entertainment holdings. He presently records all the radio ads for Sapphires and handles the club's desktop publishing. Krazy Ted has worked with nearly 40 touring features and has MCed for touring male stripper shows.
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