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Ten Bridges I've Burnt
In Ten Bridges I've Burnt, Brontez Purnell - the bard of the underloved and overlooked - turns his gaze inward. A storyteller with a musical eye for the absurdity of his own …
Since I Laid My Burden Down
A riotous, hilarious, and heart-breaking cult novel about growing up black, queer, and punk.
The Cruising Diaries: Expanded Edition
The Cruising Diaries is a queer coming of age memoir that's not for the faint of heart. Follow author and musician Brontez Purnell on a series of hilarious sexual misadventures …
I Could Not Believe It
A remarkable time capsule of Simi Valley, 1979, written before the author would become one of LA's most influential artists of subsequent decades. When Sean DeLear died prematurely …
100 Boyfriends
Transgressive, foulmouthed, and wildly funny 100 Boyfriends is a filthy, unforgettable, and brutally profound ode to messy queer love. Cult hero Brontez Purnell draws us into a …
Johnny Would You Love Me If My Dick Were Bigger
"Brontez is a raw tongue of flame blazing through all the blatant fakery and insincere bullshit of today's gay/music/human scene. This audacious non-memoir burnt the hair off the …
100 pojkvänner
Gränslös, ful i mun och våldsamt rolig.100 pojkvänner är en avslöjande spiral ned i alla de defekta livsöden hos queera män i sina desperata kamper mot självsabotagets …
Ten Bridges I've Burnt
In Ten Bridges I've Burnt, Brontez Purnell - the bard of the underloved and overlooked - turns his gaze inward. A storyteller with a musical eye for the absurdity of his own …
Ten Bridges I've Burnt
"This book is brutal and brutally honest, but still perversely addictive because Brontez Purnell is a performer in the truest sense. Reading Ten Bridges I've Burnt, I felt …
100 Boyfriends
Winner of the 2022 Lambda Literary Award in Gay Fiction. A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice. Longlisted for the 2022 Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award and the …
Since I Laid My Burden Down
An uninhibited portrait of growing up gay in 1980s Alabama: exploring art and sex with “more layered insight than the page count should allow” (Hanif Abdurraqib, MTV News). DeShawn …