i love your new haircut. it's kind of what i've been going for only you have more balls. and maybe more hair. in any case, i'm getting my haircut before coming to NYC so you'll see what happens-- i.e. if i'm still working the mullet. (oops, I accidentally typed in woring the mullet--as in, whoring--he he
Lee Houck was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee and now lives in Brooklyn, NY. His novel, Yield was the winner of Project QueerLit, and was published by Kensington Books in 2010. His writing appears in several anthologies including From Boys to Men and Hair, and in Collection, a limited-edition chapbook. Additionally, he has worked with Jennifer Miller's Circus AMOK! for many, many seasons. Also: LeeHouck.com.
"A sparkling entry from a promising young queer author." --ANX National
"Brisk and buoyant, Yield is an engaging debut that captures big city hustle with small-town heart." --Richard Labonte; series editor, Best Gay Erotica
"Yield is a subtle novel that creeps into your soul...a story of unexpectedly finding your place in the world." --Emanuel Xavier, author of Christ Like
"Witty and wrenching, Yield is required reading for anyone who wants to know what it means to be young, gay and without a roadmap in today's world." --Vestal McIntyre, author of Lake Overturn
"Yield is a bold and shocking story concerned with humanism. It's a dazzling and sometimes dangerous foray into post-queer realism." --Charlie Vázquez
"...Literary, subtle and heartfelt poems..." --John Stahl, Ganymede
"A complex, evocative, and unforgettable book." --Jeff Mann, author of A History of Barbed Wire
"...if Ernest Hemingway and Zelda Sayer had status updates." --Stephanie Hughes
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Who are you and what have you done with my son?
i love your new haircut. it's kind of what i've been going for only you have more balls. and maybe more hair.
in any case, i'm getting my haircut before coming to NYC so you'll see what happens-- i.e. if i'm still working the mullet. (oops, I accidentally typed in woring the mullet--as in, whoring--he he
What?! Is that a fauxhawk?
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