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In the newest edition of Best Gay Stories, acclaimed editor Steve Berman has selected confessions and stories that range in scope from "S"-sensational-to "XL"-extra-liberating: a personal remembrance of the Stonewall Riots; a tale of awkward first love; the allure of Tadzio for not only Gustav von Aschenbach but every reader of Thomas Mann; the wisdom of Auntie Mame as one man's banner-among other explorations of our community's desires, heartaches and wants. The labels on these stories are designer, the stitching strong, and the fit, you will find, is perfect. Featuring work by Anthony McDonald, Paul Lisicky, Jeff Mann, Nowell Briscoe, G. Winston James, Jay Michaelson, Wayne Hoffman, D Travers Scott, Lewis DeSimone, Richard Bowes, Phillip Tang, Lee Thomas, Marshall Moore, Jameson Currier, Chaz Brenchley, Paul Reidinger, Jonathan Kemp, Christopher Bram, Mark Merlis, and Sean Meriwether.

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About the Author:
Lambda Award-nominated editor Steve Berman has been writing stories both queer and strange for many years. He is the author of Vintage: A Ghost Story (Haworth) and his work has appeared in the fantasy anthologies The Faery Reel and The Coyote Road. Mr. Berman is an active member of Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA).
Review:
The line between truth and fiction is easily blurred. At its very core, what is the truth anyway but someone's version of a set of events? That's why the commingling of fiction and non-fiction serves Steve Berman's most recent compilation of Best Gay Stories so well.

The collection starts with a story Anthony McDonald's sweet, romantic tale of a brief affair between two Shakespearian actors in ''Mercutio's Romeo'' then glides into essay territory with Paul Lisicky's ''Two Tales'' and Jeff Mann's ''Loving Tim; or My Passionate Midlife Affair,'' a thoughtful exploration of Mann's infatuation with country music superstar Tim McGraw. This round of essays ends with another take on fandom, Nowell Briscoe's portrait of gay Southern author Lonnie Coleman in ''Lonnie Coleman Remembered.''

Then it's back to fiction with a chilling first person account of a public park hookup gone terribly wrong with G. Winston James' ''Somewhere Nearby.'' This is a perfect example of blurring that border between truth and fiction. From its opening line, ''I am a corpse being dragged to shallow burial,'' we fervently hope this is a story but deep down we realize that in a world where a slight, small man like Matthew Shepard can be tied to a barbed wire fence and tortured to death, it could be all too real.

D. Travers Scott's brilliant ''It's Not You'' both blurs and delineates, alternating sections titled ''Fiction'' and ''Journal'' as he gives an account of an ''affair'' between the story's narrator and a straight boy. While not exactly idyllic, the fictional portions are more romanticized than the shorter, straightforward journal entries, but the shorter passages certainly contain more ''truths'' about their relationship.

Some of my other favorites include Wayne Hoffman's ''Duncan,'' a bittersweet story of unrequited love, Lewis DeSimone's ''Auntie Mame,'' a wonderful ode to one of my top five movies of all time... Lee Thomas' hysterically harrowing ''Crack Smokin' Grandpa'' and Sean Meriwether's heartfelt ''So Long Anita Bryant, and Thanks for Everything.''

But these are among the pieces that spoke to my truths. Of the twenty well-chosen selections, you're bound to find many that you'll remember until Best Gay Stories 2011 when our brightest voices will carry us away once again. --Jerry Wheeler for Out in Print

Unlike most ''best stories'' anthologies, the series edited by Berman for the past three years incorporates essays as well as fiction. Best Gay Writing, then, is what readers will find and while no one book can wholly represent all of a year's good queer prose, there aren't any clunkers here. There are selections from blogs: ''In History's Vicinity,'' Richard Bowes' personal account from Mumpsimus of being Stonewall Riot-adjacent as a young man; from magazines: ''Two Sides of a Boy,'' Phillip Tang s elegant short story from Chroma 9, about an Asian's man s down-low life: from non-fiction collections: ''Death in Venice,'' Christopher Bram's vibrant essay extolling the novel of the same name, from 50 Gay and Lesbian Books Everyone Must Read, and ''Lonnie Coleman Remembered,'' Nowell Briscoe's warm remembrance of reading and meeting an author who changed his life, from The Golden Age of Gay Fiction; and, of course, from fiction collections: Anthony McDonald's jaunty ''Mercutio s Romeo,'' from Boy Crazy, and Jameson Currier's sinuous ''The Theatre Bug,'' from The Haunted Heart. Good reads, all. --Books Marks by Richard Labonte

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  • PublisherLethe Pr
  • Publication date2010
  • ISBN 10 1590213041
  • ISBN 13 9781590213049
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages252
  • EditorBerman Steve
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