· Suresha, Ron J. (editor). “Hibernation and Other Poems by Bear Bards”, Bear Bones Books, Bear Bards and Poetry Amos Lassen Do you remember a time when men were either straight or gay? It was not that long ago. Now our community is made up of my subgroups within the larger LGBT community and one. Hibernation and Other Poems by Bear Bards is the best gay poetry book of , and coincidentally my favorite erotic book of the year, even though it also addresses some bigger issues around masculinity and maturing men’s bodies. An engaging and unique anthology of poems by and for gay and bi men of the bear community. · Posted on April 4, by Ron Suresha RJS on BearPodcast to chat about Hibernation I went on BearPodcast (show #) to talk with the guys about my new poetry anthology, Hibernation and Other Poems by Bear Bards.
toward an essay on Saint Sebastian," in Hibernation, and Other Poems by Bear Bards. Ron Suresha, ed. Maple Shade NJ: Bear Bones Books / Lethe Press, April • "Counterpane," in Remaking Moby-Dick. Trish Harris, curator; Lissa Holloway-Attaway, project director. Lulu/Pea River Journal, Also online (video poem) at. True North-A Father's Compass, Ron J. Lint Hess Collection, Dieter Ronte, Donald M. Hess Los Grandes Rios De Europa Septentrional Endangered Species: Must They Disappear, Information Plus, Jennifer Yeh. Curso Gratuito de Direito Empresarial para o concurso de Delegado Civil do DF Participe do Grupo de Estudos em www.doorway.ru
Hibernation And Other Poems By Bear Bards By Ron J Suresha are a great way to achieve information regarding operatingcertain products. Many goods that you acquire are available using their instruction manuals. Suresha, Ron J. (editor). “Hibernation and Other Poems by Bear Bards”, Bear Bones Books, Bear Bards and Poetry. Amos Lassen Editor Ron Suresha says that this anthology was three years in the making and I am sure that is not because bears don’t write poetry but because he wanted the very best and it sure looks like he got it. Hibernation, and Other Poems by Bear Bards Edited by Ron J. Suresha There is a line in Albert Skip Brushaber’s contribution to this anthology, a beautiful fragment that sings of “what men are meant to be,” but don’t be fooled.
0コメント