Lawrence Schimel - Bibliography - Edited Works

Edited Works

  • Juicy Mother, (With Sara Rojo Perez) edited by Jennifer Camper, Manic D Press, 2007, ISBN 978-1-933149-20-2
  • Fairy Tales For Writers, A Midsummer Night's Press
  • First Person Queer, (With Richard Labonté) Arsenal Pulp Press
  • Best Date Ever: True Stories That Celebrate Gay Relationships, Alyson
  • The Mammoth Book Of New Gay Erotica, UK-Constable Robinson/US-Carroll & Graf
  • The Future Is Queer, (With Richard Labonté) Arsenal Pulp Press
  • Two Boys In Love: Stories Of Romance And Desire, Seventh Window
  • Pomosexuals: Challenging Assumptions About Gender And Sexuality, (with Carol Queen) Cleis Press
  • Switch Hitters: Lesbians Write Gay Male Erotica And Gay Men Write Lesbian Erotica, (With Carol Queen) Cleis Press
  • Found Tribe: Jewish Coming Out Stories, Sherman Asher
  • Kosher Meat: Gay Jewish Erotica, Sherman Asher
  • The Drag Queen Of Elfland, Circlet
  • Things Invisible To See: Lesbian And Gay Tales Of Magic Realism, Circlet
  • Vacation In Ibiza, Graphic Novel; Nbm
  • Two Hearts Desire: Gay Couples On Their Love, St. Martin's Press
  • Boy Meets Boy, St. Martin's Press
  • The Mammoth Book Of Gay Erotica, Carroll & Graf
  • Streets Of Blood: Vampire Stories From New York City, Cumberland House
  • Fields Of Blood: Vampire Stories From The American Heartland, Cumberland House
  • Tarot Fantastic, Daw Books
  • Camelot Fantastic, Daw Books

Read more about this topic:  Lawrence Schimel, Bibliography

Famous quotes containing the words edited and/or works:

    He was high and mighty. But the kindest creature to his slaves—and the unfortunate results of his bad ways were not sold, had not to jump over ice blocks. They were kept in full view and provided for handsomely in his will. His wife and daughters in the might of their purity and innocence are supposed never to dream of what is as plain before their eyes as the sunlight, and they play their parts of unsuspecting angels to the letter.
    —Anonymous Antebellum Confederate Women. Previously quoted by Mary Boykin Chesnut in Mary Chesnut’s Civil War, edited by C. Vann Woodward (1981)

    Your hooves have stamped at the black margin of the wood,
    Even where horrible green parrots call and swing.
    My works are all stamped down into the sultry mud.
    William Butler Yeats (1865–1939)