Christopher Lee Nutter
Christopher Lee Nutter (born May 2, 1970) is the author of The Way Out: The Gay Man’s Guide to Freedom, No Matter if You’re in Denial, Closeted, Half In, Half Out, Just Out, or Been Around the Block (HCI Press, May 2006), and co-author of Ignite the Genius Within (Penguin, March 2009). He is also a former magazine and newspaper journalist whose work appeared in the New York Times, the Village Voice, New York, Vibe, Time Out New York and Out. He now runs a successful media consulting business in New York City handling the public relations for high-profile businesses and doing creative project development for commercial artists.
Early career
Nutter grew up in Birmingham, Alabama and graduated from Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi in 1993. Nutter first achieved notoriety for an essay he wrote for Details magazine in 1994 about life inside the closet. He moved to New York shortly afterwards to become a trend writer for publications such as The Village Voice, Vibe, New York Magazine, The New York Times, and The Advocate. He also wrote the popular nightlife column for HX (magazine) in the late nineties, and was a regular on the Manhattan and Miami Beach gay party scene as a bartender, doorman, and party boy.
Metrosexual / Post-Straight
His next important piece was as the first writer to report on the influence of gay culture on straight men for the Village Voice in 2001 called "Post-Straight, How Gay Men Are Remodeling Regular Guys", predicting the Metrosexual trend which appeared two years later. In 2003, he starred in VH-1's Totally Gay! to discuss the cultural history behind this trend.
The Way Out
With The Way Out he began receiving increased attention from the mainstream media. He has been Called “the gay Dr. Phil” by Gay Web Monkey magazine, "a new voice in the great American debate about values" by the San Francisco Chronicle, and endorsed by GLAAD and Gary Zukav.
Ignite the Genius Within
In March, 2009 his new multi-media creativity workbook, Ignite The Genius Within, co-authored with noted EMDR therapist Dr. Christine Ranck, was published by Penguin/Dutton.
Nutter Media
In 2006 Nutter started a New York-based media consulting business called Nutter Media Insider Solutions handling the public relations for high-profile businesses such as Chermayeff & Geismar (which designed the logos for Chase bank, NBC, PBS, Mobil Oil and Showtime) and Martial Vivot Salon Pour Hommes (the only high end men's salon in New York City); products such as the Essential Cami, the first backless camisole, which has appeared on Dr. Oz and the Gayle King Show; and for shows such as Chef Erica Wides' Let's Get Real: The Cooking Show About Finding, Preparing and Eating Food on the Heritage Radio Network. (Nutter and Wides together coined the Stephen Colbert inspired term "Foodiness" as a catchall term for all processed foods.)
External links
- Nutter Media New York Public Relations, Branding and Concept Development
- Official Site for The Way Out
- Official site for Ignite the Genius Within
- Christopher Lee Nutter at the Internet Movie Database
Articles by Nutter
- Huffington Post When Kansas Invaded Oz: An Enemy of the High Line Speaks Out
- The Party's on the Best Sidewalks of New York
- Publisher's Weekly Essay Author, Media Savant
- The Village Voice: Post-Straight:How Gay Men Are Remodeling Regular Guys
- The Village Voice: Fronting for the Enemy:Gay Men Who Make Homophobic Rappers Look Good
- The Village Voice: A Gay Community Grows in Harlem
- New York Magazine: How the buzz machine prepares a club for takeoff: a step-by-step guide.
- New York Magazine: Capoeira's secret battle plan for total gym domination
- Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review Post-Straight: The Gay Liberation of the Straight American Male
References
- A deepening challenge for America's gay men
- The Way Out in Publisher's Weekly
- The Best of 2006 Books
- IN Between the Covers with Christopher Lee Nutter
- Edge New York Interview on The Way Out
- Christopher Nutter on The Way Out
- A Guide to Coming Out
- The Party's on the Best Sidewalks of New York
- OutOnTheNet Interview
- The Way Out Review
- Look In For A Way Out
- Complete Nutter
- Time Out New York quote from Nutter's essay on Sade for Michael Montlack's book, My Diva
- Publisher's Weekly quote from Nutter's essay on Sade for My Diva
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