The AIDS Crisis Revisitation begins in 2008 with a noticeable increase in the creation, dissemination, and discussion of culture concerned with the early responses to HIV/AIDS Read More
Keckler's debut collection is chock full of anecdotes, riffs, stories, and character sketches that train an eye on the absurd, odd, singular, and neglected Read More
The Show House is a mystery that brings together murder, passion, family, and ideas of what it means to be gay in the face of normative pressures
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Chase Joynt and Mike Hoolboom write on life, death, gender, and HIV/AIDS. At the core of the book is a pair of men narrating their own lives as a means of witnessing and inquiring about the other Read More
Christodora is an HIV/AIDS novel like no other. It stands apart largely because it is not trying to tell history. Rather, it is taking stories from a place and time and putting them through the prism of literature Read More