Art Colony
Written by Clifton Cuthbert in 1951
His wife was in New York—he thought—and so there'd be time for a little fun with the dizzy blonde. Besides, this was Woodfay, a famous—and infamous-artists' colony where, he told himself, anything goes.... And then, then his wife walked in.
His wife had some unusual interests of her own, and so did his daughter and all her boyfriends, and so did the neighbors and so did just about everybody in that wild, mixed-up, leering little town where, as they said, anything goes.
If you've never been to Provincetown or Woodstock or Carmel or any of the other great American art colonies or even if you have and you've wondered what was going on around that corner and behind that closed door, here's your chance for a full-sized peek.
193 pages long. Use the arrows < > on either side of the page to flip to the next page and back.