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OverviewASSARACUS Issue 27 Assaracus 27 is built of sweat, intellect, politics, kink, tenderness, rage, and the holy mess of being alive in a queer body. Featuring work by: Kevin Bertolero - Intimate cinematic devotionals, queer cinephilia, and the body remembered in scent, light, travel, and desire; poems that move like film stills developing underwater. Theresa Davis - A powerhouse of humor, heartbreak, and righteous fury. Sex, politics, breakups, self-preservation, mothering, and Black queer survival alchemized into performance-level poetry on the page. Jai Dulani - Trans poetics at full voltage: protest, diaspora, childhood queer awakenings, memory shards, Brooklyn nights, bodywork, tenderness, and political fire braided into lyric testimony. Jack Fritscher - Our leather laureate brings erotic history, Mineshaft archives, Mapplethorpe elegies, war-born memory, and queer mythology rewritten in sweat and shadow. Alex Gildzen - An elder's clarity and wit. Stonewall nights, lovers past, persimmons, poolsides, pancakes, memory as erotic geography, and long life as open-armed queer witness. Mickie Kennedy - Daring, devastating, darkly funny explorations of the gay body under duress: cancer, kink, love, betrayal, survival, pornography, childhood wounds, and the fucked-up beauty of being alive. Drien Thompson - A rising voice of lush queer longing, Black embodiment, sketchbook confessions, tenderness, sex, metaphysics, and desire rendered with painterly attention. David Trinidad - A major gay literary figure excavates San Francisco in the '70s in a long autobiographical masterwork: cruising, poetry workshops, Patti Smith, the Tenderloin, sex in the park, film obsessions, and the making of a poet. Al VanSickle - Queer Southern gothic intensity, girlhood tremors, hunger spells, shaking bones, tenderness sharpened into warning, cicada nights, body doubt turned into body truth, monsters under the bed, desire whispered through teeth, and the fragile, feral work of loving yourself back into shape. Matthew Williams - Rural queer memory stripped to the nerve: barns, shame, lowercase survival, sex for comfort, sex for distraction, hangovers, bathhouse ghosts, broken rules, Kentucky dirt, unvarnished confession, late-night self-reckoning, and a librarian's heart trying to catalog what hurt and what held. PLUS we give Essex Hemphill the issue's last word - A legend of Black gay poetics and a voice that carved space for generations of LGBTQ+ poets to speak their desire without fear. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bryan BorlandPublisher: Sibling Rivalry Press, LLC Imprint: Sibling Rivalry Press, LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.304kg ISBN: 9781943977895ISBN 10: 1943977895 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 29 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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