New in November: Arch Brown, Andrea Lawlor, Myriam Gurba, and Alan Bennett

Author: Edit Team
November 15, 2017
Looking to curl up with a new fall book? We have you covered.
This month sees the posthumous release of playwright and filmmaker Arch Brown’s final manuscript, A Pornographer, from Chelsea Station Editions.
From the publisher:
In 2012, in the months following the death of playwright and filmmaker Arch Brown at the age of 76, an unpublished manuscript was discovered while archiving his possessions, a memoir titled A Pornographer. In it, Brown, whose career as a director of sex films stretched from 1967 to 1985, recounts his interviews in the late 1960s and early 1970s with many of the men and women who wanted to star in his sex films—some who did, others who did not. Here, he is all at once receptionist, gopher, casting agent, writer, director, stagehand, cameraman, talent scout, friend, and on-the-spot psychiatrist. You don’t need to have viewed any of Arch Brown’s sex films from this era to appreciate this memoir. In fact, Brown goes out of his way to not mention the titles of any of his films and he only identifies his cast of characters by fictional first names. The result is that A Pornographer is an historical gem, an unexpectedly insightful psychological view of the performers who were drawn to having sex in front of a camera and how and why audiences responded to them.
David Bowie Made Me Gay (Overlook Press), by Darryl W. Bullock, is a comprehensive accounting of LGBT music, encompassing a century of music by and for the LGBT community.
From the publisher:
LGBT musicians have shaped the development of music over the last century, with a sexually progressive soundtrack in the background of the gay community’s struggle for acceptance. With the advent of recording technology, LGBT messages were for the first time brought to the forefront of popular music.
David Bowie Made Me Gay uncovers the lives of the people who made these records, and offers a lively canter through the scarcely documented history of LGBT music-makers. Darryl W. Bullock discusses how gay, lesbian, and bisexual performers influenced Jazz and Blues; examines the almost forgotten Pansy Craze in the years between the two World Wars (when many LGBT performers were feted by royalty and Hollywood alike); chronicles the dark years after the depression when gay life was driven deep underground; celebrates the re-emergence of LGBT performers in the post-Stonewall years; and highlights today’s most legendary out-gay pop stars: Elton John, Boy George, Freddie Mercury, and George Michael.
Andrea Lawlor‘s long awaited debut novel, Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl, is a pop culture laced look at 90s queer culture.
From the publisher:
It’s 1993 and Paul Polydoris tends bar at the only gay club in a university town thrumming with politics and partying. He studies queer theory, has a dyke best friend, makes zines, and is a flâneur with a rich dating life. But Paul’s also got a secret: he’s a shapeshifter. Oscillating wildly from Riot Grrrl to leather cub, Women’s Studies major to trade, Paul transforms his body at will in a series of adventures that take him from Iowa City to Boystown to Provincetown and finally to San Francisco—a journey through the deep queer archives of struggle and pleasure.
Andrea Lawlor’s debut novel offers a speculative history of early ’90s identity politics during the heyday of ACT UP and Queer Nation. Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl is a riotous, razor-sharp bildungsroman whose hero/ine wends his way through a world gutted by loss, pulsing with music, and opening into an array of intimacy and connections.
Author Myriam Gurba’s Mean (Coffee House Press) is a multifaceted take on the coming of age memoir:
True crime, memoir, and ghost story, Mean is the bold and hilarious tale of Myriam Gurba’s coming of age as a queer, mixed-race Chicana. Blending radical formal fluidity and caustic humor, Gurba takes on sexual violence, small towns, and race, turning what might be tragic into piercing, revealing comedy. This is a confident, intoxicating, brassy book that takes the cost of sexual assault, racism, misogyny, and homophobia deadly serious
Keeping On Keeping On (FSG), writer Alan Bennett’s latest collection, offers insight into the beloved playwright’s personal life and private musing:
Alan Bennett’s third collection of prose, Keeping On Keeping On, follows in the footsteps of the phenomenally successful Writing Home and Untold Stories. Bringing together the hilarious, revealing, and lucidly intelligent writing of one of England’s best-known literary figures, Keeping On Keeping On contains Bennett’s diaries from 2005 to 2015—with everything from his much celebrated essays to his irreverent comic pieces and reviews—reflecting on a decade that saw four major theater premieres and the films of The History Boys and The Lady in the Van. A chronicle of one of the most important literary careers of the twentieth century, Keeping On Keeping On is a classic history of a life in letters.
As always, if we missed an author or book, or if you have a book coming out next month, please email us.
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Fiction
- The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Short Stories by Fiza Pathan, Fiza Pathan Publishing OPC Private Limited
- The Night Language: A Novel by David Rocklin, Rare Bird Books
- Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl by Andrea Lawlor, Rescue Press
- The Uruguayan Book of the Dead by Mario Bellatin, Phoneme Media
- White Leather and Flawed Pearls: A Novel by Susan Altstatt, Daniel & Daniel Publishers
- You Are Not Needed Now by Annette Lapointe, Anvil Press
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Nonfiction
- Becoming an Ally to the Gender-Expansive Child: A Guide for Parents and Carers by Anna Bianchi, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Champions of Equality: Trade unions and LGBT rights in Britain by Peter Purton, Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
- Criminal Love?: Queer Theory, Culture, and Politics in India by R Raj Rao, SAGE Publications
- David Bowie Made Me Gay: 100 Years of LGBT Music by Darryl W. Bullock, The Overlook Press
- Dragons at the Edge of a Flat World: Portraits and Revelations by Joseph Keckler, Turtle Point Press
- Greetings from Janeland: Women Write More About Leaving Men for Women edited by Candace Walsh & Barbara Straus Lodge, Cleis Press
- A House of Prayer for All People: Contesting Citizenship in a Queer Church by David K. Seitz, Univ Of Minnesota Press
- Is It Time?: Helping Laity and Clergy Discuss Homosexuality One Question at a Time by Adolf Hansen, Abingdon Press
- Manila by Night: A Queer Film Classic by Joel David, Arsenal Pulp Press
- Mostly Straight: Sexual Fluidity among Men by Ritch C. Savin-Williams, Harvard University Press
- The Other Orpheus: A Poetics of Modern Homosexuality by Merrill Cole, Routledge
- Patient Zero and the Making of the AIDS Epidemic by Richard A. McKay, University Of Chicago Press
- Queering the Interior (Home) edited by Andrew Gorman-Murray, Bloomsbury Academic
- A Queerly Joyful Noise: Choral Musicking for Social Justice by Julia “Jules” Balén, Rutgers University Press
- Transgender Sex Work and Society by Larry Nuttbrock, Harrington Park Press
- Welcome to Fairyland: Queer Miami before 1940 by Julio Capó, The University of North Carolina Press
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LGBT Studies
- Critics, Coteries, and Pre-Raphaelite Celebrity by Wendy Graham, Columbia University Press
- Debating Sex and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Spain by Marta V. Vicente, Cambridge University Press
- Diasporic Intimacies: Queer Filipinos and Canadian Imaginaries edited by Robert Diaz, Marissa Largo, & Fritz Pino, Northwestern University Press
- Gender Sex and Sexuality Among Contemporary Youth: Generation Sex by Sampson Lee Blair & Patricia Neff Claster, Emerald Publishing Limited
- Homosexuality and Italian Cinema: From the Fall of Fascism to the Years of Lead by Mauro Giori, Palgrave Macmillan
- Lesbian and Gay Memphis: Building Communities Behind the Magnolia Curtain by Daneel Buring, Routledge
- Materialities of Sex in a Time of HIV: The Promise of Vaginal Microbicides by Annette-Carina van der Zaag, Rowman & Littlefield International
- Normality: A Critical Genealogy by Peter Cryle & Elizabeth Stephens, University Of Chicago Press
- The Psychic Life of Racism in Gay Men’s Communities by Damien W. Riggs, Lexington Books
- Queer, Latinx, and Bilingual: Narrative Resources in the Negotiation of Identities by Holly Cashman, Routledge
- Sexual Disorientations: Queer Temporalities, Affects, Theologies by Elizabeth Freeman, Fordham University Press
- Sexuality and Gender in the English Renaissance: An Annotated Edition of Contemporary Documents by Lloyd Davis, Routledge
- Social Work Practice with the LGBTQ Community: The Intersection of History, Health, Mental Health, and Policy Factors by Michael P. Dentato, Oxford University Press
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Young Adult and Children’s Literature
- Beulah Land by Nancy Stewart, Duet Books
- The Big Lie by Julie Mayhew, Candlewick
- Girls Like Me by Nina Packebush, Bedazzled Ink Publishing
- Here We Are Now by Jasmine Warga, Balzer + Bray
- A Penny on the Tracks by Alicia Joseph, Bedazzled Ink Publishing
- The Sidekicks by Will Kostakis, Harlequin Teen
- Swimming to Freedom by Robbie Michaels, Harmony Ink Press
- A Very, Very Bad Thing by Jeffery Self, Push
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Romance
- Edge of Glory by Rachel Spangler, Bywater Books
- Nantucket Rose by CF Frizzell, Bold Strokes Books
- Picture Perfect by Lisa Moreau, Bold Strokes Books
- The Price of Cash by Ashley Bartlett, Bold Strokes Book
- The Schuyler House by Cade Haddock Strong, Bella Books
- The Secret Pond by Gerri Hill, Bella Books
- Set the Stage by Karis Walsh, Bold Strokes Books
- Under Her Wing by Ronica Black, Bold Strokes Books
- Underwater Vibes by Mickey Brent, Bold Strokes Books
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Illustrated/Art Books
- As the Crow Flies by Melanie Gillman, Iron Circus Comics
- Body Music by Julie Maroh, Arsenal Pulp Press
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Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror
- Change in Time by Robyn Nyx, Bold Strokes Books
- A Matter of Oaths by Helen S. Wright, Bloomsbury Caravel
- My Forever Hero by Karen Legasy, Bella Books
- Olympia Knife by Alysia Constantine, Interlude Press
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Mystery/Thriller
- Boystown 10: Gifts Given by Marshall Thornton, Amazon Digital Publishing
- The Year of the Knife by G.D. Penman, Meerkat Press
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Erotica
- Lace-Covered Compromise by Silvia Violet, Riptide Publishing
- Unspeakably Erotic: Lesbian Kink by D.L. King, Cleis Press
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Bio/Memoir
- A Body of Work: Dancing to the Edge and Back by David Hallberg, Touchstone
- Lives of Great Men: Living and Loving as an African Gay Man by Chike Frankie Edozien, Team Angelica Publishing
- Keeping On Keeping On by Alan Bennett, FSG
- Mean by Myriam Gurba, Coffee House Press
- A Pornographer by Arch Brown, Chelsea Station Editions
- Queer & Catholic by Mark Dowd, London: Darton Longman & Todd
- The Videofag Book by Jordan Tannahill, Book Thug
- Who Am I If You’re Not You? by Lynn Thorne, Mascot Books
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Poetry
- The Carnival of Affection by Philip F Clark, Sibling Rivalry Press
- Prayers for My 17th Chromosome by Amir Rabiyah, Sibling Rivalry Press
- Subject to Change: Trans Poetry & Conversation by H Melt, Sibling Rivalry Press