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Burly tales : fairy tales for the hirsute and hefty gay man / edited by Steve Berman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [United States] : Lethe Press, [2021]Description: 212 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1590210840
  • 9781590210840
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Introduction / Matthew Bright -- Three, to the Swizz'! / James K. Moran -- The red bear of Norroway / John Linwood Grant -- Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue / Jonathan Harper -- Snow Melt and Rose Bloom / John T. Fuller -- The three little prigs / M. Yuan-Innes -- A giant problem problem / Charles Payseur -- The most luxurient beard of all / B.J. Fry -- The man who drew cats / Alysha MacDonald -- Heft / Mark Ward -- El Muerto's godson / Evey Brett -- Lesson learned / Rob Rosen -- Bears move in / Ann Zeddies -- Afterword / Jeff Mann.
Summary: "What has been missing from the daring tales of fairy tale heroes is quite simply some heft. In Burly Tales, Lambda Literary Award-winning editor Steve Berman has gathered a dozen stories of whimsy and romance that feature gay men with plenty of curves and fur. Run away with us to enchanted woods, where the cubs and bears are not going to eat you (not without informed, enthusiastic consent), where no one will judge if you take up residence in a house with seven bearded men and only one bed, and where if you fall in love with a large, hairy man with a forbidding castle and a well-stocked library, he'll still be that way after you kiss him. Featuring an introduction by Matthew Bright and an afterword by award-winning ursine author Jeff Mann."-- Provided by publisher.
List(s) this item appears in: LGBTQIA+ Reads for Adults | Recent Rainbow Reads for Adults
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Science Fiction/Fantasy BERMAN, STEVE Available 33111010553531
Total holds: 0

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What has been missing from the daring tales of fairy tale heroes is quite simply some heft. In Burly Tales , Lambda Literary Award-winning editor Steve Berman has gathered a dozen stories of whimsy and romance that feature gay men with plenty of curves and fur. Run away with us to the woods, where the cubs and bears are not going to eat you (not without informed, enthusiastic consent), where no one will judge if you take up residence in a house with seven bearded men and only one bed, and where if you fall in love with a large, hairy man with a forbidding castle and a well-stocked library, he'll still be that way after you kiss him. These are stories about trolls guarding gay bars, giants atop the clouds, and a prince trapped in a tower who hopes his beard might be long enough to help his lover climb to his rescue. The book also features an introduction by Matthew Bright and an afterword by acclaimed ursine author Jeff Mann.

Introduction / Matthew Bright -- Three, to the Swizz'! / James K. Moran -- The red bear of Norroway / John Linwood Grant -- Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue / Jonathan Harper -- Snow Melt and Rose Bloom / John T. Fuller -- The three little prigs / M. Yuan-Innes -- A giant problem problem / Charles Payseur -- The most luxurient beard of all / B.J. Fry -- The man who drew cats / Alysha MacDonald -- Heft / Mark Ward -- El Muerto's godson / Evey Brett -- Lesson learned / Rob Rosen -- Bears move in / Ann Zeddies -- Afterword / Jeff Mann.

"What has been missing from the daring tales of fairy tale heroes is quite simply some heft. In Burly Tales, Lambda Literary Award-winning editor Steve Berman has gathered a dozen stories of whimsy and romance that feature gay men with plenty of curves and fur. Run away with us to enchanted woods, where the cubs and bears are not going to eat you (not without informed, enthusiastic consent), where no one will judge if you take up residence in a house with seven bearded men and only one bed, and where if you fall in love with a large, hairy man with a forbidding castle and a well-stocked library, he'll still be that way after you kiss him. Featuring an introduction by Matthew Bright and an afterword by award-winning ursine author Jeff Mann."-- Provided by publisher.

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