Everything I Have is Blue: Short Fiction by Working Class Men about More-or-less Gay LifeWendell Ricketts In this age of Will & Grace and gentrification, the dream market and gay investment advisors, you don't hear much about working-class queers. In fact, some would even consider the idea a contradiction in terms. But the contributors to Everything I Have Is Blue: Short Fiction by Working-Class Men About More-or-Less Gay Life would beg to differ. The first collection of short stories by working-class queer, gay, and bisexual men, Everything I Have Is Blue is a rich and long-overdue contribution both to the burgeoning field of working-class studies and to LGBTIQ fiction. |
Contents
Flowers Flames C Bard Cole | 15 |
There Are No Pretty Girls at the Tabernacle Marcel Devon | 37 |
Raspberry Pie Wendell Ricketts | 52 |
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