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He Do the Gay Man in Different Voices: Reading and Book Launch

Thu Mar 15 2012 at 07:30 pm

Venue : The Center, Orlando

Created By : Stephen Mills

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Please join me on Thursday, March 15th for the official release of my first book of poems titled He Do the Gay Man in Different Voices.

I'll be reading from the book and selling and signing copies. Books will be $14 and I will only be able to take cash. Wine and snacks will also be provided, so come help me celebrate.

This is an open event, so please invite anyone who might be interested. Please help me spread the word.

This event is not appropriate for children.

Want to know more about the book? Read on.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Unable to accept complacency in suburban life, Stephen S. Mills transports himself to dank prison cells, international executions, and the minds of murderers that unravel through the kinky underbelly of America. He comes full-circle back to the bedroom of a young, gay couple whose everyday lives surprise us in a flawed and fascinating world. He Do the Gay Man in Different Voices channels the hushed tones, loving whispers, and lusty moans of a generation deluged in an unflinching, unending media assault that brings the best and worst of us to an exciting, terrifying proximity.



ADVANCE PRAISE



"Strategically obnoxious and spectacle-driven, Stephen S. Mills' debut book of poems He Do the Gay Man in Different Voices takes a violent swing at our queer sensibility. The only thing is we don't want to duck."



- Steve Fellner, author of All Screwed Up



"Stephen Mills has a big heart, and I love how he uses it. Oh, and he has the best titles: if 'My Boyfriend Tells My Parents I'm Writing to a Gay Porn Star in Prison' doesn't make you shout, 'More, please!' then nothing will."



- David Kirby, author of Talking About Movies With Jesus

"If you're someone who's ever gone home with a stranger, after reading He Do the Gay Man in Different Voices, you'll feel lucky to be alive: unraped, unmurdered, uneaten."

- Jeremy Halinen, author of What Other ChoiceABOUT THE AUTHOR

Stephen S. Mills holds an MFA from Florida State University. His poems have appeared in The Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide, PANK Literary Magazine, The New York Quarterly, The Antioch Review, The Los Angeles Review, Knockout, Ganymede, Poetic Voices Without Borders 2, Assaracus, New Mexico Poetry Review, Mary, and others. He is also the winner of the 2008 Gival Press Oscar Wilde Poetry Award.

ABOUT THE PRESS

Located just outside of Little Rock, Arkansas, Sibling Rivalry Press develops, publishes, and promotes outlaw artistic talent. Our aim is to create literary and poetic rock stars. We are home to Assaracus, the world's only print journal devoted to contemporary gay poetry. We are also home to Ocean Vuong's debut chapbook, Burnings, and the Kevin Simmonds' edited Collective Brightness: LGBTIQ Poets on Faith, Religion & Spirituality, titles recently honored by the American Library Association. Learn more at www.siblingrivalrypress.com.

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