Through the Pornographer's Door boldly walks into the not-so-secret worlds of American fear and desire whose deep loneliness is as evident in the greed of corporations as it is in the billion dollar industry of pornography and the desperately fake serenity of closeted suburbs. This book is about the adult entertainment industry, the people you meet on adult sets, in airplanes, airports and shuttle buses. It's a collection of journal entries, short-short stories, poems, interviews with entertainers and photographs of models. It's also a book about working in corporate America for misbehaving CEO's, the frustrations of working nine-to-five, the harried feeling of having too much to do and not enough time. At once serious and humorous, sincere and facetious, reading it gives the feeling that you are listening to the private conversations between two people and indeed you are. This book was written as a series of e-mails between editor Ric Williams and author Kesey Seven.