Michael Stabile

Michael Stabile III (born January 20, 1974) is an American journalist and documentary filmmaker best known for his work in and about the pornography industry. In 2004, he and Jack Shamama co-created [1] the gay pornographic soap opera Wet Palms for which they won a GayVN Award for Best Screenplay. He has also written several other GayVN-nominated movies including Spokes III, Cross Country, and Master of the House [2]. Two of the films were included in "Top 10 Gay Porn Movies of the Decade" by Gawker Media's Fleshbot [3] with credit given to the writing team of Stabile and Shamama.

Since 2003, Stabile has edited www.gaypornblog.com and in 2005 became producer of The Tim and Roma Show [4], a web-based talk show about the gay adult industry. In 2008, Stabile launched gay news site TheSword.com.[5]. He has been named "an arbiter of taste for gay porn" by the Village Voice.[6].

Stabile's has also been featured in the San Francisco Bay Guardian [7], the Village Voice[8], the San Francisco Chronicle [9], Gay.com [10], Time Out, Cybersocket Magazine [11], and the Huffington Post[12].

Stabile is working with Shamama and cinematographer Ben Leon on Seed Money [13], a documentary about Falcon Studios' founder and GLBT philanthropist Chuck Holmes, currently in production. Their documentary short, "Smut Capital of America" premiered at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2011. In late 2011, Stabile began working with Warhol Superstar Holly Woodlawn on a documentary about her life.