It's weird but neat to hear my prepromo for a new weekly audio spot here on Bear Radio Network :: Eclectic Gay Radio!, which is supposed to launch tomorrow.
If anyone happens to catch it – it'll be running intermittantly and I don't know what times yet – please let me know what you think.
BearRadio.Net is actually a terrific listen, and iTunes carries it on their standard offerings of streams. Right now I'm listening to a waltz by several men singing, “I am a queer cowboy…” by Don Harvey, followed by some Pet Shop-ish vocal dance tune. Eclectic is good.
I'm just still catching up on a million things since dropping the manuscripts. As that starts to ease, I promise I'll post more of what's been going on.
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Ron Jackson Suresha is an editor, anthologist, and writer. He is considered an authority on emergent queer masculinities, in particular the subcultures of gay and bi male Bears and of male bisexuality.
For Ron's service to the bear community, he was named "Bear of the Year" 2008.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Suresha attended the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, 1976-8), where he studied creative writing, and Vista College (Berkeley, Cal., 1989-92), where he studied American Sign Language. For more than two decades, he has worked as a freelance proofreader for trade book publishers such as Shambhala Publications. He was married in October 2004 to Rocco Russo. He is also a licensed Justice of the Peace in Connecticut, an ordained minister, ULC, and a member of the New London Green Party.
Nonfiction works include Bears on Bears: Interviews & Discussions; Bi Men: Coming Out (coeditor, with Pete Chvany); Bisexual Perspectives on the Life and Work of Alfred C. Kinsey (editor).
His latest book is The Uncommon Sense of the Immortal Mullah Nasruddin: Stories, jests, and donkey tales of the beloved Persian folk hero, published by Lethe Press.
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