From Boys to Men

From Boys to Men: Gay Men Write About Growing Up
Author Ted Gideonse
Rob Williams
Country United States
Language English
Genre Anthology
Publisher Carroll & Graf
Publication date
2006
Media type Hardcover

From Boys to Men: Gay Men Write About Growing Up ( ISBN 0786716320) is an anthology of essays about growing up gay.[1] It was edited by Ted Gideonse and Rob Williams and published by Carroll & Graf in 2006.

Contributors

  • Michael McAllister — "Sleeping Eros"
  • K.M. Soehnlein — "The Story I Told Myself"
  • Tom Dolby — "Preppies Are My Weekness"
  • Eric Karl Anderson — "Barbie Girls"
  • Raymonde C. Green — "Signs"
  • David Bahr — "No Matter What Happens"
  • Todd Pozycki — "The Lives and Deaths of Buffalo Butt"
  • Alexander Chee — "Dick"
  • Trebor Healey — "The Updshot"
  • Austin Bunn — "Guide"
  • Joe Jervis — "Terrence"
  • Horehound Sillpoint — "The Boy with the Questions and the Kid with the Answers"
  • Viet Dinh — "A Brief History of Industrial Music"
  • Michael Gardner — "The Competitive Lives of Twin Gays"
  • Francis Strand — "Five Stories About Francis"
  • Vestal McIntyre — "Mom-voice"
  • D. Travers Scott — "Growing Up in Horror"
  • Lee Houck — "Inheritance"
  • Aaron Hamburger — "Whatever Happened to..."
  • Mike McGinty — "Peristalsis"
  • Jason Tougaw — "Aplysia californica"

References

  1. Greenfield, Beth (October 26, 2006). "The outsiders, A new anthology presents oft-painful tales of gay youth". Time Out.
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