Gregory Scaff is America’s only Fine Arts orgasm artist, who specializes in painting fantasy nudes and fleshographs. He describes himself as a kinky, bibliophilic nerd. Gregory’s artwork can be found live at MOCA Gallery in D.C., and online at www.SuccubusArts.com.
Gregory authored the horror poetry chapbook The Abandoned and The Undead in 2012. His poetry has been published in Obelisk Magazine, The Valley Literary Magazine, and in the book Promises to Keep. Gregory has authored other poetry chapbooks, such as Poems, Prayers, and Curses, and Odin’s Legislation. Also, Gregory has written the essays FAQ Sheet and Towards a More Respectful Language. Book reviews of his were published in Circle Works.
Gregory cites poetic influences as Danielle Willis, Charles Baudelaire, and Allen Ginsberg.
Gregory has created several ‘zines; Furball, a literary ‘zine entirely written in runes, and Pardon the Typo’s, an art review.
Gregory frequents events such as FaerieCon, Maryland’s Renaissance Festival, Arisia, the Fetish Flea Market, Pennsic, Dark Odyssey conventions, and Anthrocon.
During his teen years, the time period of the writing of this volume, Gregory was active in the National Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Epsilon Phi, Phi Theta Kappa, and the SCA.
Since then, Gregory has achieved a B.A. in Anthropology from U.S.F.. Gregory has been a supporter of the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, the Mongolian Society, Black Rose, Burlington U.U.Circle, Democratic and Secular Humanists, Feminists for Free Expression, and New England Leather Alliance. He is an advocate in his art and writings for sex positive culture, marriage equality, naturism, and maintains his interests in runes and the Gothic language.
Gregory lives with his brilliant daughter and his muse and wife, a chef and photographer.
Gregory authored the horror poetry chapbook The Abandoned and The Undead in 2012. His poetry has been published in Obelisk Magazine, The Valley Literary Magazine, and in the book Promises to Keep. Gregory has authored other poetry chapbooks, such as Poems, Prayers, and Curses, and Odin’s Legislation. Also, Gregory has written the essays FAQ Sheet and Towards a More Respectful Language. Book reviews of his were published in Circle Works.
Gregory cites poetic influences as Danielle Willis, Charles Baudelaire, and Allen Ginsberg.
Gregory has created several ‘zines; Furball, a literary ‘zine entirely written in runes, and Pardon the Typo’s, an art review.
Gregory frequents events such as FaerieCon, Maryland’s Renaissance Festival, Arisia, the Fetish Flea Market, Pennsic, Dark Odyssey conventions, and Anthrocon.
During his teen years, the time period of the writing of this volume, Gregory was active in the National Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Epsilon Phi, Phi Theta Kappa, and the SCA.
Since then, Gregory has achieved a B.A. in Anthropology from U.S.F.. Gregory has been a supporter of the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, the Mongolian Society, Black Rose, Burlington U.U.Circle, Democratic and Secular Humanists, Feminists for Free Expression, and New England Leather Alliance. He is an advocate in his art and writings for sex positive culture, marriage equality, naturism, and maintains his interests in runes and the Gothic language.
Gregory lives with his brilliant daughter and his muse and wife, a chef and photographer.