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Wilde Stories 2008: The Best of the Year's Gay Speculative Fic...

As such literary movements as interstitial and slipstream gain momentum, more and more authors interweave their traditional stories with gay themes as coming out, homophobia, and self-as-other, with a bit of the strange and weird. Named after one of the founding fathers of gay speculative fiction, Wilde Stories is a new annual anthology that offers readers the best of such stories from the prior year. Editor Steve Berman, a finalist for both the Lambda Literary and Andre Norton Awards, has collected an engaging selection of the fantastical, the strange, and the scary from such notable authors as Victor J. Banis, Hal Duncan and Lee Thomas. Includes the winner of the Gaylactic Spectrum Award for best queer-themed short story.

From the Publisher

Contains the Gaylactic Spectrum Award-winning short story "Ever So Much More Than Twenty" by Joshua Lewis.

About the Author

Editor Steve Berman's work has been a finalist for such awards as the Andre Norton, Gaylactic Spectrum, Golden Crown and Lambda Literary Award. He resides in southern New Jersey and thinks life should be gayer and stranger than it is.

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