David Pratt (born 11 December 1957 in Hartford, CT) is an American writer who mainly writes Gay literature fiction, with a focus on short stories and novels.
[3] He began publishing short fiction in 1992 in such publications as Christopher Street, The James White Review, Blithe House Quarterly, and Velvet Mafia.
The first, Wallaçonia, was released on 25 March and it was his first young adult novel, specifically his first Bildungsroman, which dealt with issues that men with homosexual desires might experience.
[13] He has also had some recent anthology publications, including Jameson Currier's With, Paul Alan Fahey's The Other Man, and Jerry Wheeler's The Dirty Diner.
He also was the original director for various plays by John Mighton, the Canadian playwright, and has collaborated with various others, such as Brazilian professor and researcher Rogério M. Pinto, and Michigan artist Nicholas Williams, who he worked with on "TIME", a piece of performance art at the Forge in Detroit.