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| The Lambda Literary Foundation
First Annual Bisexual Book Award Finalists
The Lambda Literary Foundation, the country's leading organization for LGBT literature has announced the finalists in each category for the annual "Lammy"Awards. on Thursday, May 31, at the Lambda Literary Awards Ceremony in New York City. For the first time, there is a category for Bisexual Books. This category includes both fiction and non-fiction. Judges chose twelve nominees and finalists for the 19th annual Lambda Literary Awards which were announced on March 1st. |
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Eros: A Journey of Multiple Loves
by Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio (Harrington Park Press)
This is a fictionalized memoir in which the author takes the reader on her journey from her early life in Italy in the 1960s and 1970s to her time in California; as a single mother through her international and interpersonal journeys sharing her remarkable insights about life, sex, academia and more. Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio, an advocate of bisexual/polyamorous living, takes readers into the realm of erotic self-discovery, and in the process, offers her critiques of society, education, theory, sexuality, and epistemology. |
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Affirmative Psychotherapy with Bisexual Women and Bisexual Men
Edited by Ronald C. Fox, PhD (Harrington Park Press) Published simultaneously as the Journal of Bisexuality, Vol. 6, Nos. 1/2.
This book provides therapists with the latest viewpoints, strategies, and research to effectively treat bisexual clients. Clinical work with bisexual clients has conceptually shifted beyond the exclusive emphasis on either straight or lesbian and gay issues. Leading authorities discuss problems specific to bisexuals and their lifestyles, with an eye toward providing practical, effective therapy. Unique bisexual lifestyle concerns are examined, such as transgender issues, polyamory, older bisexual women and men, and cultural differences, with an emphasis on cultivating well-being and a sense of community in bisexual clients. |
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Three Sides to Every Story: A Novel
by Clarence Nero (Harlem Moon/Broadway)
This is a love story set against the backdrop of New Orleans's pre-Katrina Ninth Ward. The story unfolds through the voice of three narrators: Tonya, a stripper who works in the French Quarter; Johnny, a preacher's son and former football star who ends up in prison because of his hot temper; and James, the drag queen Johnny meets in prison. When Johnny admits to his feelings for James, a love triangle develops. |
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Bi Guys : Firsthand Fiction for Bisexual Men and Their Admirers (Harrington Park Press) Mature Content Warning
by Ron Suresha, Editor
Editor Ron Suresha has brought together a unique collection of writing about the bi male sexual experience. The bisexual man's bedroom door swings wide open to reveal the depth of the male bisexual erotic experience in this collection of short stories from renowned queer authors Felice Picano, Patrick Califia, Dale Chase, Simon Sheppard, Thom Wolf, Bill Brent, Marco Vassi, Kevin Green, and Jay Neal and more. This is bisexual erotica that is diverse, but with a decidedly masculine viewpoint. |
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Bi Men: Coming Out Every Which Way
by Ron Jackson Suresha (Editor), Pete Chvany (Editor)
(Harrington Park Press)
co-published simultaneously as The Journal of Bisexuality, Volume 5, numbers 2/3 2005
The nearly three dozen essays in the book are written by bisexuals men, confirming the validity of their place in the world, and confronting head-on the limiting views that bisexuality is a transitional phase of sexual evolution or a simple refusal to accept being either homosexual or straight. Each contributor to this collection affirms the innate fluidity of self, sexuality, family, and community, and proclaims that sexuality is truly diverse in its predispositions and creativity. |
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The Bisexual's Guide to the Universe:
Quips, Tips, and Lists for Those Who Go Both Ways
By Mike Szymanski and Nicole Kristal (Alyson)
This is a light-hearted, tongue-in-cheek, irreverent book about bisexuality. Throwing caution to the wind, Kristal and Szymanski tell what it is like to be bi with a sense of humor, and without worrying about political correctness. Definitions and myths about bisexuality, descriptions, lists and quizzes are presented affectionately and provide a unique, positive addition to bisexual literature. |
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| The winner was announced on Thursday, May 31, at the Lambda Literary Awards Ceremony in New York City. |
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Lambda
Literary Foundation
The country’s leading organization for
LGBT literature. Their mission is to celebrate
LGBT literature and provide resources for writers,
readers, booksellers, publishers, and librarians
– the whole literary community.
You can visit their webite:
lambdaliterary.org
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