"More narrative snapshot than traditional story, Limiters left me thinking for days afterward, not just about its characters, but about story, society, and my own expectations [ ...]" Read More
With aesthetically crafted prose and quick-witted dialogue, Bruce Benderson’s first published work of fiction in the U.S. since Pacific Agony (Semiotext(e), 2009) is a darkly funny satires of political correctness. Read More
"Sometimes I fantasize about living a 'straight' gay life: monogamous relationship, marriage, pairing my dog with that of a lover’s, buying a home, considering adoption. No more credit cards. No more partying. No more anonymous sex. But the thought is fleeting [...]"
This month’s “Banal and Profane” column comes to us from writer Christopher Stoddard.
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At a loss on what kind of holiday gift to give that madcap, pleasure-seeking, hedonist in your life? Writer Christopher...


