Drew Pisarra
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Analog Science Fiction & Fact, November/December 2022
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2022
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Analog Science Fiction & Fact, January/February 2023
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2023
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Brute: Stories of Dark Desire, Masculinity, & Rough Trade
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Stories About Penises: An Anthology of Short Stories & Poetry
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2019
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Cyber Smut: Short Stories and Poetry
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2020
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Periodic Boyfriends
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You're Pretty Gay
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Infinity Standing Up
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Fassbinder: His Movies, My Poems
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Publick Spanking
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1996
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Drew
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Finding My Way
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Readers' Favorite Memoir
in the
Final Round
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2025 Goodreads Choice Awards.
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Drew
voted for
Baldwin: A Love Story
as
Readers' Favorite History & Biography
in the
Final Round
of the
2025 Goodreads Choice Awards.
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| Bryan Washington's exquisitely executed "Palaver" has a constant tension in its dialogue, as if each character's past was getting in the way of them being open to one another. That's true of the gay men who gather in a tiny bar in Tokyo; that's true ...more | |
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| Describing the main components to the intricate plot of Paul Rudnick's "What Is Wrong with You?" to a friend, I realized I was doing this book a disservice. I'll share it again anyway: A gym owner who once starred in a "Power Rangers" type of show wa ...more | |
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| The pamphlet is most fun if you're already deeply aware of Eugene O'Neill's career. John Gassner, a critic probably best known today as the editor for the "Best American Plays" for decades, weighs in on the American juggernaut, play by play, remindin ...more | |
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| What is a sonnet really? A 14-line poem? Does it need to rhyme? Can it be two six-line stanzas with a couplet wedged between? Can it be seven two-liners? Can it be four three-line stanzas followed by a couplet? Can it be 14 lines twice over? Can you ...more | |
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| "...are you genitally organized?", Anne Waldman asks a little past halfway through "Trickster Feminism." But is the "you" literally YOU as in your self-perception or is it the larger culture in which we all live? The feminine, the woman, the mother, ...more | |
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| A kind of emotional recklessness (which may just be honesty) underlies the ten stories in Zoe Whittall's "Wild Failure." Whether the main character is a podcast guest recounting the mysterious killing of her housemate ("Murder at the Elm Street Colle ...more | |
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| There are two stories at war in Garth Greenwell's "Cleanness": one concerns an American expat witnessing a cultural uprising while teaching in Bulgaria; the other, a middle-aged gay man not quite working through his childhood trauma via S&M encounter ...more | |
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| I can't remember the last time a book brought me so much pleasure, start to finish. My boyfriend kept asking me "What's so funny?" because I kept snort-laughing but the humor in Mia McKenzie's "The Heathens" is rooted in character more than the turn ...more | |
















































