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Summary
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Gay Writers add Their Stories to the Literary Canon of the deep South; What is it about the American South that continues to inspire its sons to write? Long caricatured and lampooned, the American South continues to fascinate and provide fertile fields for storytelling for its natives, especially its young gay men. These tales, now told by the current generation, still spring from the hearts, minds and groins. Told in the soft accents of the gay men who know both the horror and tenderness that is their heritage, Rebel Yell is a singular collection of tragic, heartwarning and humorous tales.
Includes:
- The Wilds by Robin Lippincott
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Fraternity: Church, Trucks, and Men by John Trumbo
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Pump Jockey by Andrew W. M. Beierle
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Happy Birthday by Daniel M. Jaffe
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A Girl Can Dream by Ed Wolf
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Still Dancing by Jameson Currier
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The Preacher's Son by George Singer
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My South by Dan Stone
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Entertainer of The Year by J. E. Robinson
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Hometown by Walter Holland
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Revelation by Thomas L. Long
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Are You the Guy I Used to Know? by Dayton Estes
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465 Acres by Jay Quinn
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Haunted by Home by Jeff Mann
Edited by Jay Quinn.
Original title: Rebel Yell: Stories by Contemporary Southern Gay Authors
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Gay & Lesbian→ Gay Male
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