Howard Philips Smith is a writer, novelist, and photographer, known primarily for his historical works, which focus on expanding the scope of gay history, especially in New Orleans. He is author of George Valentine Dureau: Life and Art in New Orleans, Unveiling the Muse: The Lost History of Gay Carnival in New Orleans, and A Sojourn in Paradise: Jack Robinson in 1950s New Orleans, all published by University Press of Mississippi. His first novel, which is a work of historical fiction about the gay community in 1980s New Orleans, is The Cult of the Mask: The Strange and Delectable Tale of Life Among the Sybarites. His photography was included in Louisiana Lens: Photographs from The Historic New Orleans Collection by John H. Lawrence.