Notes of a Deaf Gay Writer: 20 Years Later

Raymond Luczak revisits the essay that brought him national attention for the first time. Originally published as a cover story in CHRISTOPHER STREET magazine in December 1990, rereading the essay prompted him to compare his feelings against what he'd felt back then. His reactions may surprise you.

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Notes of a Deaf Gay Writer: 20 Years Later

Raymond Luczak revisits the essay that brought him national attention for the first time. Originally published as a cover story in CHRISTOPHER STREET magazine in December 1990, rereading the essay prompted him to compare his feelings against what he'd felt back then. His reactions may surprise you.

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Notes of a Deaf Gay Writer: 20 Years Later

Notes of a Deaf Gay Writer: 20 Years Later

by Raymond Luczak
Notes of a Deaf Gay Writer: 20 Years Later

Notes of a Deaf Gay Writer: 20 Years Later

by Raymond Luczak

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Overview

Raymond Luczak revisits the essay that brought him national attention for the first time. Originally published as a cover story in CHRISTOPHER STREET magazine in December 1990, rereading the essay prompted him to compare his feelings against what he'd felt back then. His reactions may surprise you.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011132360
Publisher: Handtype Press
Publication date: 11/08/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 135 KB

About the Author

Raymond Luczak is the author and editor of 25 books, including QDA: A QUEER DISABILITY ANTHOLOGY (Squares & Rebels), HOW TO KILL POETRY (Sibling Rivalry Press), and AMONG THE LEAVES: QUEER MALE POETS ON THE MIDWESTERN EXPERIENCE (Squares & Rebels). His latest titles are FLANNELWOOD (Red Hen Press), LOVEJETS: QUEER MALE POETS ON 200 YEARS OF WALT WHITMAN (Squares & Rebels), COMPASSION, MICHIGAN: THE IRONWOOD STORIES (Modern History Press), and ONCE UPON A TWIN (Gallaudet University Press). He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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