I Like It Like That: True Stories of Gay Male Desire

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| Rating | : | 4.23 (940 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1551522594 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-08-31 |
| Language | : | English |
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Richard Labonté has been the editor of the book series Best Gay Erotica (Cleis) since 1997. He writes a syndicated gay book review column, ?Book Marks,? for Q Syndicate, and also the gay men?s edition of ?Books to Watch Out For.? He lives in Bowen Island, BC, Canada.. Lawrence Schimel is an award-winning author and anthologist who has published over 80 books in many genres, including PoMoSexuals: Challenging Assumptions about Gender and Sexuality (with Carol Queen), The Drag Quee
From the editors of the Lambda Award–winning First Person Queer: intelligent, sexy, true-life tales of gay men's desire. Throughout, the book deals with the essential erotics of queer male life, to be used as a launching point for exploring the queer male condition: essays that delve into the diverse manifestations of desire between and among men.. 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 desire that never lead to physical pleasure
There’s dizzying variety in these 34 entries. —Front&Centre (Front&Centre 2010-01-04) . Between them, they have edited over 40 books of queer writing, much of it gay erotic fiction, winning numerous lit awards for their efforts. An eclectic collection of tall tales of sex and sexual longing, the stories run the spectrum but remain consistent in quality. —Jim Bartley, Xtra! (Xtra! 2009-11-16)At once provocative and insightful. Hot but smart, passionate yet reflective, the collection presents work by
Something for everyone, in this well-written gay erotic anthology One thinks of "sexual diversity" as differentiating between the basic categories of sexual orientation, but it is much more than that. Within one such category, gay males, lies an almost unlimited number of variations of desires, fantasies and fetishes, many of which are explored by the authors contributing to this new anthology, edited by the team that brought us "First Per
