Overview :In Raymond Luczak's [Exeunt.], we experience not only how an individual can continue to love through their grief, but also through the deepe... Read More
Overview :"This book sees all. Not everything, but all. There's a difference." --John Lee Clark, author of How to CommunicateIn Ironhood, the acclaime... Read More
Overview :With the ghosts of Emily Dickinson, Arthur Rimbaud, Sappho, and Walt Whitman leading the way, How to Kill Poetry showcases a highly selectiv... Read More
Overview :If objects could talk, what sort of things would they say?Through a rapid-series of short poems Raymond Luczak, author of seven acclaimed po... Read More
Overview :Poetry. LGBT Studies. In the follow-up to his critically acclaimed collection MUTE, Raymond Luczak sets out on a turbulent journey after end... Read More
Overview :Timm Gay Johnson was an unrepentant nudist. He didn't care whether anyone saw him naked. In fact, if anyone appeared at the front door, he n... Read More
Overview :In this anthology of Bear poetry, we go further than celebrating sex between men. We explore what it means to have our imperfect bodies reje... Read More
Overview :Ghosts are everywhere.The Deaf community today doesn't seem to be what it used to be, so a small group of people must decide whether to sell... Read More
Overview :Sometimes the best way to learn about a unique region is to listen to the stories told by those who've actually lived there. You learn thing... Read More
Overview :What is the language of home? This short story collection offers readers many possible answers that reveal the Deaf experience in all its c... Read More
Overview :Sometimes your own family isn't enough. Growing up different is never easy, but Michael, a deaf young man from a small town, knows that he m... Read More
Overview : The Kinda Fella I Am continues Raymond Luczak's extraordinary string of outstanding books. Delving into our deep needs for human connectio... Read More
Overview :Join me on a journey to the unspoiled forests of Upper Michigan..."A long time ago young men wishing to be tallscaled the mast of my octopus... Read More
Overview :Encompassing some 130 years in Ironwood's history, Compassion, Michigan illuminates characters struggling to adapt to their circumstances st... Read More
Overview :In The Kiss of Walt Whitman Still on My Lips, Raymond Luczak recounts his unrequited love for a gardener while examining how Walt Whitman (1... Read More
Overview :Walt Whitman, author of Leaves of Grass, was born in 1819. The Stonewall riots happened 150 years later. On the bicentennial of Whitman's bi... Read More
Overview :Featuring fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and comics by 48 writers from around the world, QDA: A Queer Disability Anthology proves that interse... Read More
Overview :"Oh, why can't the deaf community be more like a family?" is the plaint of a character in Raymond Luczak's title play Whispers of a Savage S... Read More