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1999
| From the dates-from-hell to love-at-first-sight, Boy Meets Boy is the ultimate rumination about romance, dating, and/or sex for the modern gay man. This collection of observations, anecdotes, essays, wishful thinking, and out-and-out lies celebrates and bemoans all the experiences that collectively compose that mixed blessing called "dating." Ranging in tone from cute and romantic to bitchy and hilarious, with contributions from Matthew Rettenmund, Barry Lowe, Michael Lassell, D. Travers Scott, ....[more] |
1997
| The largest collection of gay male erotica available, featuring a wide range of authors from the United States, Britain, and around the world. Contributors include Edmund White, Andrew Holleran, Oscar Wilde, William J. Mann, D. Travers Scott, and many others. |
1993
| Can hot gay porn flow from the pens of lesbian writers? Can a gay man write convincingly of female sexuality? Can art remake same-sex desire? Switch Hitters answers an emphatic "yes!" to all these questions, celebrating a truly queer approach to sexuality, where hot sex is more important than gender labels. |
2009
| AVAILABLE OCTOBER 2009From the editors of the Lambda Award-winning First Person Queercome these intelligent, sexy, true-life tales of gay men's desire. The stories push at the parameters of queer erotic life, featuring contributors both novice and well-known; subject matter ranges from single, significant encounters to the ephemera of emotional desires that never lead to physical pleasure. Throughout, the book deals with the essential erotics of queer male life, to be used as a launching point f....[more] |
2008
| Young readers can go on an interactive underwater adventure with Little Pirate, Parrot, and Mystic, and discover the fascinating world under the ocean's surface. Full color. |
2008
| Best Gay Poetry is a new annual series collecting the best gay poems of the year before. It offers both poetry aficionados and casual gay readers an easy way to keep abreast of the field and find poems that speak to their experience. Editor Lawrence Schimel has brought together a diverse array of poems and voices, not merely in their poetic style and form, but also in how gay subjects and themes are addressed. Drawing on poems published in journals, anthologies, and single-author collections, Be....[more] |
2007
| In this amazing, wide-ranging anthology of nonfiction essays, contributors write intimate and honest first-person accounts of queer experience, from coming out to "passing" as straight to growing old to living proud. These are the stories of contemporary gay and lesbian life-and by definition, are funny, sad, hopeful, and truthful. Representing a diversity of genders, ages, races, and orientations, and edited by two acclaimed writers and anthologists (who between them have written or edited almo....[more] |
2007
| Whether it's a first date or a tenth, dinner in or dancing out, here is a new and fresh spin on the dating world, illustrating the time-honored tradition of romance. Lawrence Schimel is the Lambda Award-winning author and anthologist of over seventy books, including Two Boys in Love. |
2007
| The small raccoon can already do many things by himself, and he feels grown-up. But even though he can eat and get dressed by himself, he comes to see that there are moments that are much more fun if they are shared with others. El pequeño mapache ya puede hacer muchas cosas él solo, y se siente muy mayor. Pero aunque ya pueda comer o vestirse solo, él comprende que hay momentos que se disfrutará más si tiene compañía. |
2006
| In this all-new edition of a classic of sexual writing, gay authors write frankly about passion and desire. Editor Lawrence Schimel selects short masterpieces of gay erotic fiction by successful writers from around the world. It includes rare gems, new work, complete erotic novellas--amusing, exciting, and shocking. Contributors include: Alan Hollinghurst, Felice Picano, Aaron Travis, Neil Bartlett, Michael Lassell, Stan Persky, and Philip Ridley. |
2006
| In a world increasingly complicated by questionable technologies and factional poli-tics, what does the future hold for gays, lesbians, and transgenders? In this anthology, the first of its kind in over ten years, provocative stories and comics posit a queer future of limitless possibilities, covering issues like cloning, gene manipulation, and gender assignment. It includes contributions from best-selling author and comic book creator Neil Gaiman (Anansi Boys, The Sandman), World Fantasy Award-....[more] |

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