Kilmer-Purcell has written or co-written six books, including two bestselling memoirs, a novel, and four cookbooks.
I Am Not Myself These Days: A Memoir, Harper Perennial, 2006, Memoir. Kilmer-Purcell's first memoir is a tragicomic account of his early days in New York City, living as an advertising art director by day and a
drag queen named "Aquadisiac" (or "Aqua") by night. The memoir details his relationship with a crack-addicted male escort named "Jack", and was a
New York Times bestseller in the spring of 2006.
Candy Everybody Wants, Harper Perennial, 2008, Novel.
The Bucolic Plague, HarperCollins, 2010, Memoir. Kilmer-Purcell's second memoir recounts his purchase of a historic mansion and goat farm in
Sharon Springs, New York, and quickly became a national bestseller. Kilmer-Purcell has also co-authored three Beekman 1802 cookbooks with Brent Ridge and Sandy Gluck. From 2006-2009 Kilmer-Purcell wrote a monthly column about urban gay life for
Out magazine. He has contributed to national media outlets including
The Advocate, Huffington Post, and
National Public Radio. ==Biography==