Monthly Archives: January 2011
Jealousy: It’s Not You, It’s Me by Dr. Dennis Dailey
Dr. Dennis Dailey Last night, William and I had the opportunity to attend a lecture at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center on KU’s campus. Dr. Dennis Dailey was leading a lecture and discussion on Jealousy – a “very poisonous factor … Continue reading
Jealousy: It’s Not You, It’s Me by Dr. Dennis Dailey
Dr. Dennis Dailey Last night, William and I had the opportunity to attend a lecture at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center on KU’s campus. Dr. Dennis Dailey was leading a lecture and discussion on Jealousy – a “very poisonous factor … Continue reading
Boneshaker by Cherie Priest
I finished reading Boneshaker by Cherie Priest last night at approximately 3:00 a.m. I was irretrievably gripped by the throat and felt as if I were dangling helplessly from an airship’s door while I read the final twelve chapters of the book … Continue reading
Boneshaker by Cherie Priest
I finished reading Boneshaker by Cherie Priest last night at approximately 3:00 a.m. I was irretrievably gripped by the throat and felt as if I were dangling helplessly from an airship’s door while I read the final twelve chapters of the book … Continue reading
Letters for Equality – Gay Marriage
Yesterday, I spent my afternoon hunting addresses of various states’ House of Representatives. I wrote 13 states currently not performing gay marriages on the importance of equality and love in today’s society. Where did this current surge of … Continue reading
Blue Lawn by William Taylor
Author, William Taylor It happens. We live life, our hearts tell us one thing, our minds tell another. In The Blue Lawn by William Taylor, David, a near-16-year-old boy, can’t help but feel funny around Theo – a boy a … Continue reading
Blue Lawn
It happens. We live life, our hearts tell us one thing, our minds tell another. In The Blue Lawn by William Taylor, David, a near-16-year-old boy, can’t help but feel funny around Theo – a boy a few years … Continue reading
Stranger at the Gate: To Be Gay and Christian in America by Mel White
Forty-nine seconds ago, I finished reading Stranger at the Gate by Mel White. Coming from a small-town southern Iowa area where homosexuality is frowned upon and, by the church, condemned to hell, it was a breath of long-awaited fresh air for … Continue reading
Stranger at the Gate: To Be Gay and Christian in America
Forty-nine seconds ago, I finished reading Stranger at the Gate by Mel White. Coming from a small-town southern Iowa area where homosexuality is frowned upon and, by the church, condemned to hell, it was a breath of long-awaited fresh air for … Continue reading
When I Knew by Robert Trachtenberg
Comedian and Author, Eddie Sarfaty This morning at Lawrence Public Library, I picked up a book called When I Knew, edited by Robert Trachtenberg. It’s a collection of stories and paragraphs by the more well-known citizens of our society telling … Continue reading