Todd Klinck
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Todd Klinck (born November 15, 1974 in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian writer and pornography producer.
Klinck moved to Toronto at age 18 to study theatre at York University, but dropped out to focus on his career. In 1996, his novel Tacones (High Heels) was the winner of the Three-Day Novel Contest, and was published by Anvil Press to strong reviews in the Toronto Star and Quill and Quire. Klinck also collaborated with John Palmer and Jaie Laplante on the screenplay for the 2004 film Sugar, which garnered a nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 25th Genie Awards, and was a columnist for fab until 2005.
Klinck and his business partner Mandy Goodhandy have also launched several sex businesses in the Toronto area, including a transgender strip club, "The Lounge", an adult DVD production company, "Mayhem North", and a porn site, "Amateur Canadian Guys". Their most recent endeavour is a pansexual nightclub "Goodhandy's" located in downtown Toronto.Goodhandys Klinck has also worked as a professional BDSM dominant, and has appeared on the television series KinK.