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		<title>John Holmes: 1986 Audio interview Update</title>
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Courtesy of Laurie Holmes and John Holmes Enterprises, we have been granted permission to upload a segment of a select audio recording that was taped early in 1986.  John Holmes made tapes following his acquittal for murder charges in 1982, and up until the last year of his life, as he prepared to write his memoir (published posthumously as Porn King in 1998).  [...]]]></description>
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<p>Courtesy of Laurie Holmes and John Holmes Enterprises, we have been granted permission to upload a segment of a select audio recording that was taped early in 1986.  John Holmes made tapes following his acquittal for murder charges in 1982, and up until the last year of his life, as he prepared to write his memoir (published posthumously as Porn King in 1998).  In this <a href="http://www.johnholmesinches.com/goodies/audio">segment</a>, John provides insight into the production of the 1986 film, The Return of Johnny Wadd (Penguin Productions), and expresses his thoughts about the adult film genre.  Portions of these rare audiotapes were used as resource material for John Holmes: A Life Measured in Inches.  Special thanks to Ms. Laurie Holmes. </p>
<p>© 2010 John Holmes Enterprises All Rights Under Copyright Reserved Laurie Holmes. </p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong>  Recently John Holmes Enterprises provided a special two-part audioclip excerpt for you tube fans, where John describes the events that led to the Wonderland murders on July 1st, 1981.  JohnHolmesInches.com has added a new page so that the clips can be accessed directly under the &#8221;About&#8221; header, marked <a href="http://www.johnholmesinches.com/about/wonderland">Wonderland</a>. </p>
<p>Please also visit <a href="http://www.johnholmes.com">www.johnholmes.com</a>  (The Official John Holmes Website) for its cool new style and vintage John Holmes VOD &#8211; The Man, The Myth, The Legend.</p>
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		<title>JOHN HOLMES: A LIFE MEASURED IN INCHES by Jennifer Sugar &amp; Jill C. Nelson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first biography of John Curtis Holmes &#8211; The King of Porn!
 &#8221;Sugar and Nelson have researched their subject considerably and it is evident on every page. John Holmes: A Life Measured in Inches is the distinctive Holmes biography.&#8221; &#8212; Robert Cettl. Read More Testimonials
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><strong>The first biography of John Curtis Holmes &#8211; The King of Porn!</strong></strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.johnholmesinches.com/wp-content/gallery/book-gallery/posingwithbio.jpg" alt="posingwithbio" /> &#8221;<em>Sugar and Nelson have researched their subject considerably and it is evident on every page. </em>John Holmes: A Life Measured in Inches<em> is the distinctive Holmes biography.&#8221; &#8212; Robert Cettl. </em><a href="about/testimonials">Read More Testimonials</a></p>
<p>Most people might, understandably, predict that the world’s first porn star was a woman, but they would be wrong.</p>
<p>John Curtis Holmes was just a simple country boy from Ohio when he moved to California in 1964.  It was the infancy of hardcore, so in Holmes&#8217; wildest dreams, he could not have predicted the turbulent ride on which he had embarked by publicizing his private parts.</p>
<p>With the fame he achieved by playing his most famous character &#8211; a gun toting detective named Johnny Wadd &#8211; came money.  Holmes was pleased to spend it on his wife and mistresses, but soon was in over his head after he became addicted to cocaine.  Unfortunately for Holmes, in the years that followed, his addiction led him into several desperate choices &#8211; including setting up a robbery at the home of Ed Nash, a powerful L.A. nightclub owner.  The robbery resulted in one of the most gruesome, unsolved, multiple-murders in Hollywood history.  Amazingly, before his untimely death in 1988, <a href="http://www.johnholmesinches.com/about/john-holmes">John Holmes</a> regained his momentum, remarried and rebuilt his life and career.  However, the grave consequences of his addiction, his association with the Wonderland murders, and his AIDS-related death made him an infamous figure in pop culture. <img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right" src="http://www.johnholmesinches.com/wp-content/gallery/book-gallery/premiere3-221x300.jpg" alt="premiere3-221x300" /></p>
<p>Digging past the stigmas, John Holmes: A Life Measured in Inches &#8211; the first biography about John C. Holmes &#8211; unearths the human being behind the penis and proves that there was more to him than could be measured in inches.  This <a href="http://www.johnholmesinches.com/inside-the-book/book-excerpts">biography</a> includes material from the authors&#8217; new interviews with: Laurie Holmes, Bill Amerson, Bob Chinn, Julia St. Vincent, Detective Tom Lange, Detective Frank Tomlinson, Paul Thomas, Ron Jeremy, Seka, Marilyn Chambers, Candida Royalle, Rhonda Jo Petty, Dr. Sharon Mitchell, Bill Margold, and many others!  Also included is additional source material containing extensive  interviews with:  Sharon Holmes, Dawn Schiller, Dr. Vonda Pelto, Ph. D., and L.A. Times film critic, Kenneth Turan.</p>
<p>John Holmes: A Life Measured in Inches encompasses 114 <a href="http://www.johnholmesinches.com/inside-the-book/84">reviews</a> of John&#8217;s most notable feature films, 86 loops synopses, 3 photos sections with rare nudes, and a comprehensive filmography.</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>The tree of life represents the roots of man.  The branches are the different directions a man can take, live or exist.  When you&#8217;re dead, those that you leave behind will put you in a part of that tree.  It represents what was, what is and what will be.  It&#8217;s eternal.&#8221;</em> &#8212; John Holmes</p>
<p><strong>The first biography of John Curtis Holmes, The King of Porn!</strong></p>
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<p><strong><em>Widerscreenings.com </em>Essay on </strong><em><strong>INCHES</strong></em></p>
<p>Australian writer and critic, Robert Cettl, recently reviewed <em>A Life Measured in Inches</em> for his website, widerscreenings.com.  The complete essay is now available at widerscreenings.  Below is a generous excerpt!</p>
<p><strong>John Holmes: a Life Measured in Inches</strong></p>
<p><strong>(a book review by Robert Cettl)</strong></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.johnholmesinches.com/inside-the-book/book-excerpts">John Holmes: A Life Measured in Inches</a> </em>is the first book by authors Jennifer Sugar and Jill C. Nelson and is a work of considerable scope, ambition and importance in its chosen field.  Indeed Sugar and Nelson have taken a subject inherently problematic – the history and scholarship of the adult film – and rendered it lucidly accessible to all, whether fans of adult material or not and whether male or female.<span id="more-31"></span></p>
<p>Sugar and Nelson have researched their subject considerably and it is evident on every page – <em>John Holmes: a Life Measured in Inches</em> is the distinctive Holmes biography, sorting through Holmes’ tendency to fabricate the truth in his own accounts of his life with actual biographical fact and first-hand accounts of the man and his life presented uncut in the actual words of those who knew and interacted with him – from Sharon Holmes (the wife he kept secret to his adult industry business partners) to Bob Chinn (the Chinese-American UCLA graduate turned pornographer who in tandem with Holmes would birth West Coast US porn in the <em>Johnny Wadd</em> series of films, meticulously described in the comprehensive filmography which closes this remarkable book).</p>
<p>Nelson and Sugar arrange their book chronologically in the manner of a traditional biography but with unedited interview extracts punctuating the factual account to give a portrayal of both Holmes the man himself, his developing legend and the way in which he was seen, considered and judged by those who knew him best.  This demythologizing journey through the life of porndom’s most famous male star (with apologies to Ron “the Hedgehog” Jeremy it is Holmes who will be forever known as “the King”) begins with Holmes’ troubled childhood (he was neglected and brutalized).  Here, authors Nelson and Sugar devote just enough time and targeted interview extracts to suggest the psychological pressures – including the need for attention – which would shape the adult Holmes’ dealings with and attitude to women.  However, the authors do not attempt a full psycho-analytical portrait of Holmes – their intent is fact-based oral history and they present both the necessary information and a variety of first-hand accounts to enable the reader to assess the behavioural factors that shaped the humanity of porn’s biggest (literally in terms of penis size – how big was it?) icon.</p>
<p>Holmes’ early relationships, friendships and business contracts soon segue into an account of his life with wife Sharon Holmes (a frequent contributor to the extracted interview material) and his developing working relationship with Bob Chinn.  Indeed, Nelson &amp; Sugar have here done the astonishing (and even taboo) thing – interviewing a pornographer and rendering his perspective with both the authority and intelligence it deserves.  What emerges is a fully detailed account of the birth of the porn industry, the methods, distribution and business structure of the industry and Holmes’ relationship to it.  Importantly, this exploration of the industry that he helped popularize and establish is balanced with the continuing and evolving biographical account of Holmes as a person.  Thus, the book frankly describes his relationships with his co-workers, with his wife (whom he tried to keep as separate from his work as possible) and his relationships with younger women – from Dawn Schiller through to Laurie Holmes in the latter stages of his life.  Contributions from such adult industry veterans as Candida Royalle, Bill Margold, reporter Jim Holliday and Paul Thomas coalesce for a distinctive picture of the man, fully representative of the adult industry that grew up around him.  As such, <em>John Holmes: a Life Measured in Inches</em> is both a biography and a valid social document exploring an epoch which has never gotten its full attention due to the hypocritical moral quagmire that still surrounds any objective account of the adult film industry and the people who live it.</p>
<p>Continuing through his porno movie career Nelson and Sugar next chronicle Holmes’ increasing drug use and the toll – physical and emotional – that it took on him.  The authors make no attempt to glamorize this drug use but nor do they condemn it on either legal or moral grounds.  Indeed, as a work shorn of moralistic judgment, <em>John Holmes: a Life Measured in Inches</em> is exemplary, transgressive even.  But the reality of drug use in the 1970s is covered and the disastrous effect on Holmes’ personality (turning a gentle lover into a violent pimp) is commented upon by – most importantly – the women in his life directly affected by his behaviour.  Yet, in this too Holmes emerges as something of an enigma: as a Godfather to his friend Bill Amerson’s children Holmes was incredibly protective and as devoted as if he were their father yet was quite prepared to pimp out his girlfriend when the need for drugs arose.  This humanist moral relativism distinguishes Holmes’ life making it impossible to judge him in terms of moral absolutism – his life and the industry he helped establish remain unaccountable to absolutist good or bad judgement.  There is no good and evil here, just humanity – which is not to say that Holmes was not spiritual: as one astonishing revelation contained in the book explores, Holmes indeed developed a special relationship with a Christian police officer with whom Holmes jointly prayed and refused to let be cross-examined by his defense attorney when he was on trial for murder / conspiracy.</p>

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<p>Rounding out the book’s chronological development are Holmes’ fugitive from justice period and his re-entry (so to speak) into the adult industry, through to the facts surrounding his death from AIDS after knowingly having sex on film when HIV positive and risking infecting his partners (who included Italian porn star later turned politician Cicciolina).  Speculation abounds as to where and when Holmes contracted the fatal disease (linked to his one appearance in a gay film) but Nelson and Sugar balance this with a clever look at how the adult industry in general responded to the AIDS crisis (thanks in no small part to Sharon Mitchell) as much as an account of the disease’s toll on Holmes.  Significantly, the book does not shy away from the debate surrounding Holmes’ decision to continue working (revealed in the book) even at the risk of infecting his on-screen sexual partners.  To many, this point alone is enough to demonize and dismiss Holmes forever as a mere immoral “lowlife”: however, Sugar and Nelson clearly explain Holmes’ reasoning and, again without judgment, explain and account for the situation (again through expertly juxtaposed interview testimony) so as to if not excuse Holmes’ actions then at least explain them within the biographical account of his life.</p>
<p>Nelson and Sugar are the first biographers / oral historians to compile a work shorn of the (either Patriarchal Christian or radical feminist) morality which automatically discredits any and all adult film as “pornography”.  In stripping away any accountability to the imposed morality of those who demonize pornography and its participants what emerges is, as the book slowly segues from the vice squad anti-porn activities to the Wonderland investigation, a simultaneous exploration of the moral hypocrisy of those American authorities who have traditionally demonized pornography and sought to have it deemed illegal and suppressed as a form of either fantasy or generic discourse, both of which it inherently is.  The ramifications of the investigation into Holmes’ possible involvement in murder (or conspiracy to commit murder) reveal a cross-section of legal implications ranging from sloppy investigation to – in the decision to hold Holmes in contempt of court when he refused to testify (for fear of his life) against Eddie Nash for involvement in the Wonderland murders – the outright violation of both the US constitution and essential human rights guaranteed by the UN (to which the US Constitution is accountable).  In this, <em>John Holmes: a Life Measured in Inches</em> carries the broader frame of moral hypocrisy towards the suppression of the adult industry so well documented in <em>The Other Hollywood</em> and re-locates it from the macrocosm of the porn genre in total to the microcosm by focusing specifically on Holmes.</p>
<p>As mentioned at the outset, <em>John Holmes: a Life Measured in Inches</em> is the debut work for authors Sugar and Nelson.  It is a responsible balance of objective historical scholarship, biography and oral history which not only demystifies the adult industry and the legend surrounding Holmes but raises ethical and moral questions regarding American culture’s legal and moral treatment of pornography as a genre.  Although Nelson and Sugar keep their own voices and insight constrained to historical and journalistic accountability, they speak with an authority that should bode them well for subsequent books should they continue to explore adult industry related material.  In that, the filmography that rounds out this book (feature films, loops, compilations) is astonishing for the research involved, the detail and – most interestingly – a film by film account of Holmes’ career from the perspective of two talented, intelligent women able to see through the smoke of anti-porn feminism to acknowledge the genre’s appeal for both men and women.  The filmography alone, with synopsis, critical comment and credits, is enough to make <em>John Holmes: a Life Measured in Inches</em> the definitive Holmes biography and encyclopaedic Holmes reference book.  The back cover to the book boasts a review from critic Dick Freeman who describes the book as “undoubtedly the best porn bio ever written, and will set standards”.  This is one case where the book well and truly does live up to the hype: outstanding by any measure of the term.  <a href="http://www.widerscreenings.com/bookreviewholmesinches.html">wider screenings essay</a></p>
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