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Baby Remember My Name: An Anthology of New Queer Girl Writing

by Michelle Tea

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Michelle Tea, a favorite on the spoken-word scene and beloved in literary circles for books such as Valencia, Chelsea Whistle and most recently Rose of No Man's Land, has gathered new work by twenty-two of the most outstanding emerging voices in queer girl writing. Fiction is matched in excitement by graphic novel excerpts and personal essays. Certain to become a literary touchstone for a new generation of writers and readers, Baby Remember My Name speaks to the broad range of queer girl experiences in work that is brave, irreverent, funny, sensitive, and hot.

Review:

"A passel of largely young West Coast women writers offer queer coming-out and coming-on stories in this bright, muscular collection put together by the SF-based Tea (Rose of No Man's Land). The anguish and confusion of first love marks 'Ryan: An Excerpt' by Amanda Davidson, where young narrator 'A' scribbles a feverish note to her friend Ryan, a kindred spirit and not-yet-lover: 'A pony bucks around within my loins.' In her 'Coming Out versus Sex versus Making Love,' Meliza Baales reveals a version of 'The Rules' in which oral sex pushes love-making into just having sex. Rhiannon Argo's narrator in 'Boots for Tula,' can't quite decide whether the erratic bisexual lover of the title is her girlfriend or not. Coming out is as political as it is sexual in Mecca Jamilah Sullivan's 'Snow Fight,' set in a tough, multilingual Harlem public school. Similarly, Dexter Flowers's 'Titties at Stake,' takes her rebellious vegan narrator through breast-awareness activism in topless marches and demonstrations. Several other pieces, such as Claudia Rodriguez's 'Juan the Brave,' express the pain of being male in a female body. Two of the selections are comic strips, by Katie Fricas and Nicole Georges respectively, that reflect modern-girl domestic conflicts. Tea has orchestrated 22 fresh, energetic voices." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Tea presents new work by 22 of the most outstanding emerging voices in queer girl writing. Fiction is matched in excitement by graphic novel excerpts and personal essays.

About the Author

Michelle Tea is the Lambda Award-winning author of Valencia, Chelsea Whistle, Rent Girl (with illustrations by Laurenn McCunbin) and most recently Rose of No Mans Land, among others. Tea is the co-founder of the San Francisco-based, all-girl spoken word troupe Sister Spit and is also curator of the monthly Radar Reading series at the San Francisco Public Library. She lives in San Francisco.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780786717927
Author:
Tea, Michelle
Publisher:
Carroll & Graf Publishers
Editor:
Tea, Michelle; *, EDITOR
Subject:
Anthologies (multiple authors)
Subject:
Lesbians
Subject:
Gay
Subject:
Lesbian
Subject:
Lesbians' writings, American
Subject:
Short stories
Subject:
Gay and Lesbian-Lesbian Fiction
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20070131
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
249
Dimensions:
8.21x5.56x.60 in. .50 lbs.

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Product details 249 pages Carroll & Graf Publishers - English 9780786717927 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "A passel of largely young West Coast women writers offer queer coming-out and coming-on stories in this bright, muscular collection put together by the SF-based Tea (Rose of No Man's Land). The anguish and confusion of first love marks 'Ryan: An Excerpt' by Amanda Davidson, where young narrator 'A' scribbles a feverish note to her friend Ryan, a kindred spirit and not-yet-lover: 'A pony bucks around within my loins.' In her 'Coming Out versus Sex versus Making Love,' Meliza Baales reveals a version of 'The Rules' in which oral sex pushes love-making into just having sex. Rhiannon Argo's narrator in 'Boots for Tula,' can't quite decide whether the erratic bisexual lover of the title is her girlfriend or not. Coming out is as political as it is sexual in Mecca Jamilah Sullivan's 'Snow Fight,' set in a tough, multilingual Harlem public school. Similarly, Dexter Flowers's 'Titties at Stake,' takes her rebellious vegan narrator through breast-awareness activism in topless marches and demonstrations. Several other pieces, such as Claudia Rodriguez's 'Juan the Brave,' express the pain of being male in a female body. Two of the selections are comic strips, by Katie Fricas and Nicole Georges respectively, that reflect modern-girl domestic conflicts. Tea has orchestrated 22 fresh, energetic voices." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Tea presents new work by 22 of the most outstanding emerging voices in queer girl writing. Fiction is matched in excitement by graphic novel excerpts and personal essays.
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