THE UNCOMMON SENSE OF THE IMMORTAL MULLAH NASRUDDIN has received the Anne Izard Storytellers’ Choice Award.
author, activist, and anthologist of books centering on gay and bisexual male subcultures
THE UNCOMMON SENSE OF THE IMMORTAL MULLAH NASRUDDIN has received the Anne Izard Storytellers’ Choice Award.
The artists of a photography project called The Bear Sessions asked me to write an introduction to a collection of their work, a series of ursomasculine images, printed in magazine form, which came out this month.
FUR: THE LOVE OF HAIR was featured as a “holiday must-read” selection in DNA Magazine.
Fur: The Love of Hair was awarded second place for Best LGBT Nonfiction Book in this year’s Rainbow Awards from Elisa Reviews!
“A window into another man’s masculinity” The new issue (#17) of All-Bear, which has my interview on FUR: THE LOVE OF HAIR, and the Bear Bones Books new titles.
FUR: THE LOVE OF HAIR book reading at the Alley in downtown Boston with coauthor Ron Suresha and contributing artist R Jason Webb.
Ron Suresha talking about FUR: THE LOVE OF HAIR with Frank deCaro on The Frank Show, SiriusXM OutQ, Aug. 22, 2012
Why is there a need for a bear community? “Because older and mature gay, bi and queer guys should be free, if not encouraged, to organize spaces and events that meet their mutual homosocial needs, including their unique and mature sexual tastes, just like straight men and lesbians and bi’s and transgender folks are free to organize and associate socially.”
The 11th annual post-Independence Day international male tribal gathering on Cape Cod known as Bear Week spanned two prime Summer holiday weekends
About 35 people attended a presentation of FUR: THE LOVE OF HAIR during Ptown Bear Week including contributing photographer Angel Colon, coverman Jordan, and photog Chris Roma attended the reading with his husband, Armistead Maupin, the beloved author of Tales of the City