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Available
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Publication
Alyson Books (1999), Edition: 1st, Paperback, 234 pages
Description
In this hilarious follow-up to 'Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me', Michael Ford takes the reader further inside his queer life from the social faux pas of sending a man flowers, to owning a CD possessed by the religious right, to the perils of using lavender-scented soap as a lubricant. A wild and wide-ranging collection of essays that are often poignant and always funny - a true look at living a queer life.
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LibraryThing member Oreillynsf
A funny and wonderfully stinging set of essays from a very talented writer. I prefered Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me, but this book was solid as well.
Ford knows how to tell a story, and relate it in a way that is distinctively his. The title essay is one of my favorite examples of how pride in self
And how fabulous is that? Bitch!
Ford knows how to tell a story, and relate it in a way that is distinctively his. The title essay is one of my favorite examples of how pride in self
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and community needn't require unreturned forgiveness. And how fabulous is that? Bitch!
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Awards
Lambda Literary Award (Winner — Humor — 1999)
Language
Original publication date
1999-06-15
Physical description
234 p.; 8.5 inches
ISBN
1555834965 / 9781555834968