Quotes From "The Lost Library: Gay Fiction Rediscovered" By Paul Russell

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For eventually one gets over reality’s affront to one’s innocence. One grows accustomed to the melancholy fact that we all sell ourselves at one time or another, that whoring is the dirty little secret of our success as human beings. Paul Russell
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Sometimes we need fellow radicals to remind us of what we, as writers, have set out to proclaim. Michael Graves
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How complex, untrustworthy, and important our stories are. We will never tell you the true story of our lives. Andy Quan
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In America, writers are afforded the freedom to express themselves in unlimited manners. Creative liberty is a privilege. Michael Graves
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Contemporary novels can have a fleeting existence within the current multiplication of medias and the technological rapidity with which art is delivered and consumed. A cultural lacuna has opened, one that needs arresting. Tom Cardamone
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Short stories are often treated as the poor cousins of novels. Christopher Bram