The Biggest Lover received an Honorable Mention and was named a runner-up in the the 2016 Rainbow Book Awards!
author, activist, and anthologist of books centering on gay and bisexual male subcultures
The Biggest Lover received an Honorable Mention and was named a runner-up in the the 2016 Rainbow Book Awards!
From the archives: a 1999 interview with Girth and Mirth co-founder, Reed Wilgoren, excerpted from my book, Bears on Bears: Interviews & Discussions, revised edition.
Review by Amos Lassen of Hibernation and Other Poems: “What the poems share in common is the bear experience. What I love is the fun I had reading it.”
I went on BearPodcast to talk with the guys about my new poetry anthology, Hibernation and Other Poems by Bear Bards.
Readings for Hibernation and Other Poems by Bear Bards in Danbury, NYC, Hartford, NOLA, & Ptown — event information.
Coming in April: Hibernation, and Other Poems by Bear Bards, a smart, sexy, eclectic poetry collection written by & for gay / bisexual men of the bear community. All about the book and the Bear Bards, including the Fundly bear literature campaign info, here.
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.
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”
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 ….