Tag: Bio/Memoir

‘Calling Dr. Laura: A Graphic Memoir’ by Nicole J. Georges

Nationally, Portland, Oregon is known

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Read Kate Bornstein’s Excerpt from Lambda’s ’25 for 25′ E-book

Read Kate Bornstein’s excerpt from Lambda’s Literary’s 25th anniversary anthology, 25 for 25, an E-book featuring some of the community’s leading LGBT authors.

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‘L Is For Lion’ by Annie Rachele Lanzilloto

This sprawling narrative could be called an Italian memoir, a Bronx memoir, a cancer memoir, a veteran father memoir, a 1960s childhood memoir, a mother-daughter memoir, or a lesbian memoir.

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Clive Davis Comes Out in New Memoir

In his new memoir, famed 80-year-old record executive Clive Davis opens up about his long rumored bisexuality.

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‘Robert Duncan in San Francisco’ by Michael Rumaker

This isn’t a memoir solely about the physical presence of Robert Duncan. It’s also about those who he inspired…

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‘A Simple Revolution’ by Judy Grahn

For over forty years, Judy

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‘A Light That Never Goes Out: The Enduring Saga of the Smiths’ by Tony Fletcher

In his introduction to A Light That Never Goes Out: The Enduring Saga of The Smiths (Crown Archetype), author Tony Fletcher makes the claim that, of all the books concerning The Smiths, this is the first one that focuses on the whole band rather than lead singer Morrissey or guitarist Johnny Marr.

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‘Licking the Spoon’ by Candace Walsh

Food is, of course, the perfect metaphor for Walsh’s life: through much stumbling, there is a persistent desire to find the right dish, the perfect spice, the ingredient that brings it all together.

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