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’God Made Dad & Mom’ -- But Not Dad & Dad?

By Kilian Melloy | May 24
A new children’s book purports to "educate" the "next generation" about "God’s plan" for families -- a plan that, according to author Amber Dee Parker, calls for heterosexual-only family units.


Book Features

The Beatles: Bringing Down the Soviet Union

A new book about the cold war says the west had four secret weapons to bring down the Soviet Union: John, Paul, George and Ringo. Author and former British spy, Leslie Woodhead joins in studio 57 to talk about how the Beatles helped undermine communism.

Dreams and Decimation :: Sci-Fi’s Top Troika Go Retro

By Kilian Melloy
Separately, SF writers Pam Sargent, George Zebrowski, and Jack Dann have forged influential careers. Together, the three have collaborated on a number of projects over the years, including their latest volume: Retro flip-book "Decimated / Dream of Venus."

Brave New Worlds :: Cecilia Tan on Publishing Sci-Fi GLBT Erotica

By Daniel Kimmel
Why don’t the sci-fi, horror, and fantasy genres include more gay and lesbian erotica? If you’ve asked this question, you’ll be glad to hear about The Circlet Press. Dan Kimmel interviews Circlet’s founder, Cecelia Tan.

Killing His Darlings :: ’Boystown’ Scribe Marshall Thornton on ’Murder Book’

By Kilian Melloy
A series of mystery novels centered around a gay sleuth that delivers both thrills and heartbreak is like the Spanish Inquisition: To reference Monty Python, no one expects it. Author Marshall Thornton chatted with EDGE about the new novel, "Murder Book."
Kevin Killian

At Last, Kevin Killian’s ’Spreadeagle’

By John F. Karr
Describing Kevin Killian’s novel "Spreadeagle" as long-awaited isn’t, for once, a cliche. He started writing it in 1990, and even when he thought he’d finished the book, he found it facing a long and beleaguered road to publication.
Kevin Killian

Cinema Valedictions :: Nat Segaloff on 50 Great Filmmakers and Their ’Final Cuts’

By Kilian Melloy
Film producer, scholar, and critic Nat Segaloff examines the lives, and final films, of fifty great film directors in his new book "Final Cuts." Segaloff chatted with EDGE about the book, the artists, and the art of cinema itself.
Kevin Killian

Citizenville

By Kilian Melloy
"Government right now is functioning on the cutting edge -- of 1973," Gavin Newsom writes in his new book. The former mayor of San Francisco has ideas for making government responsive, and responsible. Will they work?
Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity," by Andrew Solomon.

Book Explores Space Between Disability, Identity

By Leanne Italie
Gay, dyslexic and the survivor of near-death depression, writer Andrew Solomon has been acutely aware of his differences for most of his 49 years.
Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity," by Andrew Solomon.

Paul Vitagliano Reclaims Gay Childhoods With Book & Blog

By Bill Biss
In 2011, Paul Vitagliano created a place on the web for those gay adults (of all genders) to post childhood pics & stories. The site was so successful that it spawned a book. EDGE spoke to Vitagliano about his innovative project.
Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity," by Andrew Solomon.

William Kuhn on ’Mrs. Queen Takes the Train’

By Kilian Melloy
Openly gay Boston-based author William Kuhn has written nonfiction about royalty and Jackie O. Now he’s written his first novel -- a comedy featuring Queen Elizabeth.
Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity," by Andrew Solomon.

Chris Stedman: Proud to Be a "Faitheist"

By Chris Sosa
Chris Stedman talks with EDGE about his evolution and debut memoir.
Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity," by Andrew Solomon.

Lesléa Newman mourns Matthew Shepard, with the moon and the stars

By Scott Stiffler
A series of coincidences brought Lesléa Newman (famous for "Heather Has Two Mommies") to Laramie, WY in the days following the beating of Matthew Shepard. Years later, she’s written a book of poems about the event. EDGE spoke to her about the poems.
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Fiction

And the Mountains Echoed

By Daniel Scheffler
Family love is explored in their multigenerational Afghan story by Afghan-born American Khaled Hosseini of "The Kite Runner" fame.
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Non-Fiction

Cruise Control: Understanding Sex Addiction In Gay Men

By Christian Cintron
Sex addiction can be tough. Luckily, this comprehensive guide can make battling it much easier. Robert Weiss provides an elucidating look at identifying, treating and coping with sex addiction in the age of Grindr and Manhunt.
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Health/Fitness

Working Out Sucks!

By JC Alvarez
Yes...Working out sucks! But you have the power to turn that all around and Chuck Runyon is ready to show you how in just 21 days. Now that doesn’t suck!
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Biography

A Short Jew in the Body of A Tall W.A.S.P. (A Gay Melodrama in 13 Acts)

By Kilian Melloy
Mark Okun’s memoir is billed as a "Gay Melodrama," but it’s just as much a comedy. The tall, blond Okun grew up, in his own words, "rebellious and wild" in the 1960s, growing up to be part of the A-list gay scene in New York as the AIDS crisis hit.
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Coffee Table

The Enchanted World Of Rankin/Bass: A Portfolio - 15th Anniversary Edition

By Kevin Taft
A phenomonally comprehensive look at the team that brought us the greatest and most enduring holiday specials ever created, Rick Goldschmidt’s detailed and colorful look at the team of Rankin/Bass will delight fans from all generations and walks of life.
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