Archive for the ‘Non-Fiction’ Category
November 1st, 2011 by Indigene / 368 views
Title: Playing By The Rules 
Author: Justin Crockett Elzie
Publisher: Rebel Satori Press
Length: Novel, 260 pages
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The military has lots of rules and they are all expected to be followed. United States Marine Corps Sergeant Justin Elzie, wanting to make a difference, followed a rule of integrity and came out publicly on ABC Evening World News in January 1993. He became the first Marine discharged under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, and later reinstated, becoming the first Marine to challenge Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell with a federal court case and went on to serve four years openly gay.
In Playing By The Rules, Justin Elzie takes you on a journey of self-discovery from his early years growing up on a farm in Wyoming to joining the Marine Corps and finding an underground gay subculture within the military.
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September 13th, 2011 by Oddmonster / 373 views
Title: Nina Here Nor There: My Journey Beyond Gender 
Author: Nick Krieger
Publisher: Beacon Press
Length: 202 pages
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Blurb:
Ambitious, sporty, feminine “capital-L lesbians” had been Nina Krieger’s type, for friends that is. She hadn’t dated in seven years, a period of non-stop traveling — searching for what or avoiding what, she didn’t know. When she lands in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood, her roommates introduce her to a whole new world, full of people who identify as queer, who modify their bodies and blur the line between woman and man, who defy everything Nina thought she knew about gender and identity. Despite herself, Nina is drawn to the people she once considered freaks, and before long, she is forging a path that is neither man nor woman, here nor there. This candid and humorous memoir of gender awakening brings readers into the world of the next generation of transgender warriors and tells a classic tale of first love and self-discovery. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 12th, 2011 by Kassa / 1,983 views
Title: Blowjob 3: An Erotic Collection 
Author: Johnny Murdoc
Publisher: Queer Young Cowboys
Length: Anthology / 150 pgs
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Blurb:
Blowjob 3 is a collection of erotic fiction, non-fiction, and photography by Best Gay Erotica and SexIs contributor Johnny Murdoc.
In “Busted,” a chance encounter with a police officer results in a heated encounter on the hood of a cop car. In “Do Me a Favor,” a college soccer player encourages his boyfriend to seduce one of his straight teammates. In “Rough Sports,” a young man’s rough sex fantasy comes true with the help of three football players in an empty locker room. These stories and more explore the intimate boundaries of sexual encounters between men.
In “Queer Print,” Murdoc discusses the rising trend of small press magazines like Butt, Pinups, and Original Plumbing. “Private Lives, Public Candor,” explores the evolution of intimacy in the digital age. In “Making Love,” Murdoc talks to the creators and stars of the sweet, dirty movie I Want Your Love. Murdoc’s other essays include a personal discussion about pornography and its role in relationships, the need for condoms and testing in the porn industry, the politics of Barack Obama, and the protests of the Westboro Baptist Church. The essays feature discussions with Travis Mathews, Quinnford + Scout, Amos Mac, Christopher Schulz, Jack Shamama, Jesse Metzger, and Brendan Gregory.
Rounding out the collection is more than twenty erotic photographs!
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November 29th, 2010 by Oddmonster / 542 views
Title: Tales from the Sexual Underground 
Author: Rick R. Reed
Publisher: ManLoveRomance Press
Length: 188 pages
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Blurb:
“I wanted to write about people who were not just out, but out there, people who lived their sexual lives in ways most of us could only imagine…and for whom the flavor vanilla had absolutely no appeal. I interviewed porn stars, prostitutes, self-proclaimed sex pigs, and delved into bizarre sexual practices. It was eye-opening, arousing, and a lot of fun (but never, never good clean fun). I also include here my favorite dirty stories. They all explore a side of life that exists not in the twilight zone, but in my favorite destination…the sexual underground.”
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June 10th, 2010 by Oddmonster / 2,549 views
Title: Transparent: Love, Family and Living the T with Transgender Teenagers 
Author: Cris Beam
Publisher: Harcourt, Inc
Length: Novel, 323 pages
Buy the book: Powells

Blurb:
When Cris Beam first moved to Los Angeles, she thought she might put in just a few hours volunteering at a school for gay and transgender kids while she got settled. Instead, she found herself drawn, more deeply than she could ever have imagined, into the pained and powerful group of transgirls she discovered.
In Transparent she introduces four of them – Christina, Dominique, Foxxjazell, and Ariel. As she earns their trust she shows us their world, a dizzying mix of familiar teenage cliques and crushes with far less familiar challenges like how to morph your body on a few dollars a day. Funny, heartbreaking, defiant, and sometimes defeated, the girls form a singular community. But they struggle valiantly to resolve the gap between the way they feel inside and the way the world sees them – and who among us can’t identify with that?
Beam’s astute reporting, sensitive writing, and passionate engagement with her characters place this book in the ranks of the very best narrative nonfiction.
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May 3rd, 2010 by Oddmonster / 3,373 views
Title: Jocks: True stories of America’s gay male athletes 
Author: Dan Woog
Publisher: Alyson Books
Length: 230 pages, paperback
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Blurb:
What happens when the final closet door–that of men in sports–finally swings open?
Is there life for gay athletes after coming out to their teammates? Is there life before coming out? And how does being in the closet affect athletic performance? As gay athletes and coaches openly move onto the playing fields, many are still grappling with the subtle messages they received while growing up: that homosexuality is something to be mocked, avoided or feared and is completely incompatible with athletics. Journalist Dan Woog, himself an openly gay soccer coach, interviewed dozens of gay jocks and offers up over twenty-five inspiring stories of men who are truly today’s champions.
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Posted in 3.5 stars, Anthology, Biography, Gay, Memoirs, Non-Fiction, Reviews | 3 Comments »
April 8th, 2010 by Emily / 1,524 views
Title: Not Quite the Same
Author: Sheila Morris
Publisher: Red Letter Press
Length:: Novel / 179 pages
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Blurb:
GCLS Literary Awards winner Sheila Morris continues her engaging stories as she leaves her Texas home breaking free from the ties of her childhood. Her travels take her from Seattle to South Carolina, and from youthful longings to grownup passions. Along the way, she unearths and understands herself, but rarely the women she loves.
From no-holds-barred workplace discrimination against women in the 60s to the deliberate deception of corporate America against lesbians in the 21st century, she survives and tells the stories that need to be told. She speaks honestly, but with humor that spices the narrative.
Finally, she hears the voices of her past calling her home again in her memories. They remind us all that we never really leave home or the people we love.
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April 7th, 2010 by Oddmonster / 1,517 views
Title: Wonder Bread and Ecstasy: The Life and Death of Joey Stefano 
Author: Charles Isherwood
Publisher: Alyson Books
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Blurb:
At the top of the gay porn industry, Joey Stefano’s death in 1994 from a drug overdose, at the age of 26, revealed the truth behind the burnished image. Stefano had struggled with substance abuse since his teens, and the fame and financial rewards of his career couldn’t keep at bay the demons that caused his ultimate self-destruction.
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March 31st, 2010 by Oddmonster / 1,343 views
Title: Out of the Blue: Confessions of an Unlikely Porn Star
Author: Blue Blake
Publisher: Running Press
Length: Novel / 299 pages
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Blurb:
Legendary adult film producer, actor, and director Blue Bake reveals all in this hilarious and extremely candid expose of the gay adult film industry. From the slums of Nottingham, England, where Blake began his career as a 16-year-old stripper to the giddy heights of porn super-stardom in Hollywood, California, this hysterical rollercoaster ride will leave the reader both shocked and titillated. There has never been a star like Blue Blake, and there has never been a book like this.
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