Connecticut Storytelling Fesitval performance April 26, 2014. I’m dusting off my fez to present a Nasreddin Hoca story from Immortal Mullah Nasruddin with other Anne Izard Award winners.
author, activist, and anthologist of books centering on gay and bisexual male subcultures
Connecticut Storytelling Fesitval performance April 26, 2014. I’m dusting off my fez to present a Nasreddin Hoca story from Immortal Mullah Nasruddin with other Anne Izard Award winners.
Like any subculture, the bear community comes with its own distinct taxonomy — its minorities within a minority within a minority. Some defining terminology relating to fur-bearing members of the Bear community.
Get Your Mug On! Bank Street Coffee House presents a book signing & chai-making demonstration with local author Ron J. Suresha, for the newly released…
In this world, few things are so easily comforting as a warm beverage in one’s favorite mug. Certainly there are greater thrills, deeper pleasures, and broader delights. Yet the simple and unrefined joy of receiving, holding, tasting, savoring, is an unequaled act of love.
The Uncommon Sense of the Immortal Mullah Nasruddin, Ron J. Suresha’s award-winning story collection from Lethe Press, is now available as an audiobook from Audible.
Readers of The Soundtrack of My Life will come away from it knowing that a man who has so candidly and movingly written about his long and illustrious career at the top of the music biz has finally made public his sexuality and affirmed that bisexuality is real.
A free, fun, and furry litBEARary event sponsored by DC Bëar Crüe and Bear Bones Books. Saturday September 21st @ 4:00pm at the Green Lantern in Washington, DC
Edge review of FUR: the love of hair: “If you are a bear, if you identify with bears, if you know a bear, if you’re sister is married to a hairy guy and loves it, if you know a straight man who revels in body hair . . . get this book”
Images of men’s body and facial hair from FUR: THE LOVE OF HAIR, the award-winning coffee-table art book by Ron J. Suresha & Scott McGillivray, were featured in the Chris Hines documentary, “The Long & Short of Body Hair.”
The Bear Bards reading at JohnPaul’s was a great success, and noted in the local weekly, Gambit: “The event features readings, master classes and workshops on everything … to poetry publications for the bear community ….