This organization became the dominant organization in Los Angeles and with the financial assistance of Jennings' sister Elaine and her husband James Porter its magazine became, for a period of time, the voice of the gay and lesbian movement.
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While not as successful as his first book, he made enough profit from the book that allowed him to buy a ranch outside of Los Angeles.
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Another book, The Cowboys, based on a film treatment he sold to Warner Bros., caused considerable controversy among publishers due to its glimmers of homoeroticism.
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The Cowboys was made into a film in 1972, starring John Wayne.
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In his late teens he moved to Los Angeles, with aspirations of becoming a writer and theater director, for which he had trained in Colorado.
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