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by Mitch Cullin
An annual series celebrating sexy, literate queer writing--sometimes dark, sometimes perverse, often strange and irreverent, frequently unconventional, but always...
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by Mitch Cullin
Editor Brian Bouldrey (The Genius of Desire, 1993) notes that his goals in this second installment of an annual collection were to "highlight new talent. . ....
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by Mitch Cullin
“Beautifully written. Perfectly paced. Sad. Magical. Funny. Excellent woodworking.... images kept tumbling off the page and into my eyeline-...
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by Mitch Cullin
Mitch Cullin’s engrossing A Slight Trick of the Mind is an original portrait of literature’s most beloved detective, Sherlock Holmes, in the twilight of his...
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by Mitch Cullin
From AudioFile Between them, Simon Jones and Mitch Cullin have convinced me that Sherlock Holmes is a real person. And a very interesting real person at that. The...
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by Ann Cummins
Denis Johnson meets Flannery O’Connor in this luminous collection of short stories about the collision of cultures, genders, and generations in the American...
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by Ann Cummins
A multigenerational, multicultural story, Yellowcake introduces us to two unforgettable families — one Navajo, one Anglo — some thirty years after the closing of...
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by Micah Perks
In the late nineteenth century, Regina Sartwell and Olive Honsinger, reacting to society's constraints on women, seek emotional freedom in such alternative...
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It's her thirty-sixth birthday, and she really thought things would be different this year - that she'd have figured out men and how to get along with her...
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THE BEAUTIFUL ANTHOLOGY, an exciting new collection of essays, stories, poems and art, created by writers from around the world all responding to the essential...
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Sex, drugs, self destruction, religion, philosophy, literature, art, and love are all fair game in this powerful novel as an unnamed narrator delves into the depths...
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Co-authored with Michaela Paasche Grudin
Boccaccio's Decameron and the Ciceronian Renaissance is a path-breaking study of a timeless masterpiece. Based on new...
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by Lisa Burkitt
'Henri de Toulouse Lautrec'. His name has the ring of nobility that he does indeed spring from, but I would say he is more at home among the girls of...
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Summer 1971.
A lone spacecraft is on its way to Mars; meanwhile Venus heads toward Pasadena – and back to her job at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where...
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by Sam Millar
Private Investigator Karl Kane returns to the streets of Belfast investigating the discovery of a severed hand. Karl believes it's the work of an elusive serial...
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by Sam Millar
Private Investigator Karl Kane returns to the streets of Belfast investigating the discovery of a severed hand. Karl believes it's the work of an elusive serial...
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by Sam Millar
Private Investigator Karl Kane returns to the streets of Belfast investigating the discovery of a severed hand. Karl believes it's the work of an elusive serial...
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by Judith Copek
World of Mirrors is set on an island off the Baltic coast in the former DDR, and the year is 1990, the “time of the turn.” The Berlin wall has crumbled, but Germany...
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In this new collection of stories, Robert Flanagan again works muscular magic—bobbing, jabbing, and weaving with vivid dialogue and lively movements. We come...
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