Synopses & Reviews
"Bouldrey's goofy sense of humor makes you laugh at your own stereotypes of masculinity."-
Out Self-proclaimed sissy Brian Bouldrey goes undercover to investigate Ameri-can machismo, infiltrating everything from a bachelor party to the World Wrestling Federation's RAW. Whether he's hosting a red-meat barbecue where the menu reads like the supporting cast of Crocodile Hunter or deer hunting with his ex-Marine brother who works as a prison guard, Bouldrey's sharp wit and wry autobiographical reflections prove that manly stereotypes yield surprising subtleties and contradictions when viewed up close.
Brian Bouldreyis the author of Love, the Magician, and The Genius of Desire. He edited the anthologies Best American Gay Fiction 1,, 2 and 3; Writing Home; and Traveling Souls. He lives in Chicago
Synopsis
Bouldrey's goofy sense of humor makes you laugh at your own stereotypes of masculinity.-Out
Self-proclaimed sissy Brian Bouldrey goes undercover to investigate Ameri-can machismo, infiltrating everything from a bachelor party to the World Wrestling Federation's RAW. Whether he's hosting a red-meat barbecue where the menu reads like the supporting cast of Crocodile Hunter or deer hunting with his ex-Marine brother who works as a prison guard, Bouldrey's sharp wit and wry autobiographical reflections prove that manly stereotypes yield surprising subtleties and contradictions when viewed up close.
Brian Bouldrey is the author of Love, the Magician, and The Genius of Desire, He edited the anthologies Best American Gay Fiction 1, , 2 and 3; Writing Home; and Traveling Souls, He lives in Chicago
About the Author
Brian Bouldrey is the author of Love, the Magician; The Genius of Desire; and The Autobiography Box. He edited the anthologies Best American Gay Fiction 1, 2, and 3; Writing Home: Award-winning Literature From the New West; and Traveling Souls: Contemporary Pilgrimage Stories. His essays, articles and reviews have appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, the Chicago Tribune, The San Francisco Bay Guardian, Genre, and Poets &Writers. He lives in Chicago.