OUTIS is the author of multiple works of poetry, erotica, and short fiction. The name ""OUTIS,"" or ""Οὖτις,"" meaning ""nobody,"" is a pseudonym which comes from Homer's Odyssey, in which Odysseus escapes the Cyclops Polyphemus in part by giving it to him as his name. OUTIS's works focus on gay life, love, and sexuality, and often explore themes of male beauty and desire. All of OUTIS's current works have been independently written, designed, and published. For more books, visit www.outisauthor.wordpress.com.