Storytelling can be a way of spinning straw into gold, of showing ourselves we have drawn a long straw in this life. Charmed Lives offers readers a collection of fiction and personal essays as an alternative to the stories that society often tells about gay men. Some are whimsical with a touch of enchantment, some profoundly spiritual, others romantic--all offer insight into modern gay life that will inspire and shed light on the grace of being gay with tales of hope against adversity and love over loneliness.
White Crane Books Paperback,
308 pgs
ISBN 1590210166
$16.00
Another Word for Sky: Poems
By Jay Michaelson
Jay Michaelson's enlightened, provocative, perspective-altering poetry will appear in Fall 2007
Lethe Press Paperback
Forthcoming!
Jay Michaelson's enlightened, provocative, perspective-altering poetry will appear in Fall 2007
Lethe Press Paperback
Forthcoming!
Two Spirits: A Story of Life With the Navajo
By Walter L. Williams & Toby Johnson
Twenty years after publishing his ground-breaking The Spirit and the Flesh, anthropologist Walter L. Williams breaks his silence and writes another book on Native Americans. Together with award-winning writer Toby Johnson, he has produced a work of historical fiction striking in its evocation of Navajo philosophy and spirituality. Set in the Civil War era of the 1860s, this novel tells the story of a young Virginian who finds himself captivated by a Navajo Two-Spirit male. This book illuminates the truth of what the United States did to the largest indigenous people of this nation. A novel full of suspense, plot twists, and endearing romance.
Lethe Press Paperback,
332 pgs
ISBN1590210603
$18.00
Twenty years after publishing his ground-breaking The Spirit and the Flesh, anthropologist Walter L. Williams breaks his silence and writes another book on Native Americans. Together with award-winning writer Toby Johnson, he has produced a work of historical fiction striking in its evocation of Navajo philosophy and spirituality. Set in the Civil War era of the 1860s, this novel tells the story of a young Virginian who finds himself captivated by a Navajo Two-Spirit male. This book illuminates the truth of what the United States did to the largest indigenous people of this nation. A novel full of suspense, plot twists, and endearing romance.
Lethe Press Paperback,
332 pgs
ISBN1590210603
$18.00
Someone Gay by Don Clark PhD
The author of the perennially popular and life-changing book, Loving Someone Gay, recounts his own life journey from shame, failure, guilt and fear to pride, self-confidence and understanding of true feelings. Sharing how he made the transformation himself, the first officially openly gay psychologist in the U.S. and "father of gay-oriented psychotherapy" points the way for others to claim gay identity and gay pride and follow him to happiness, meaning, love and success.
Lethe Press Paperback,
360 pages
ISBN 1590210670
$18.00
Lethe Press Paperback,
360 pages
ISBN 1590210670
$18.00
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