Cameron Esposito
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Save Yourself
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2020
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8 editions
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Stop Me If You've Heard This One: A Novel
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published
2025
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6 editions
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Hungry Hearts: Essays on Courage, Desire, and Belonging
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2021
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4 editions
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Grab Them Aghast
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2011
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2 editions
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Same Sex Symbol
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Cameron Esposito: Marriage Material
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Save Yourself: Library Edition
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“How did your parents take it?” is an annoying question. It centers straight experience of queerness and someone else’s disappointment instead of my joy.”
― Save Yourself
― Save Yourself
“I'm mad at the religion I grew up in. I'm mad that Catholic doctrine still swims in my mind, that I think in Bible stories, regard Sundays as sacred, and love when radio stations start playing Christmas carols in October. If "O Holy Night" comes on while I drive past the jack-o-lanterns still out on your porches, I will likely blast it, and get taken in by the comfort of things I grew up with. It's like rewatching "Back to the Future" or "Sixteen Candles" as an adult and being like "wait, I think that scene is actual sexual assault" as nostalgia turns into unsettling recognition.”
― Save Yourself
― Save Yourself
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