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Full of fun and full of anguish, superbly conscious of every rule they break, Jendi Reiter's third poetry collection explores female-to-male transition and gay masculine identity through the voices of unusual objects and fictional characters with some aspect that is constructed, technological, or hybrid. From a surrealist's eggbeater discovering feminist consciousness, or a pastry box enforcing omertà, to the Nicene Creed as interpreted by Frankenstein, these startling life studies open up onto a broader consideration of humanity's relationship with technology and the shadow side of male…mehr

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Full of fun and full of anguish, superbly conscious of every rule they break, Jendi Reiter's third poetry collection explores female-to-male transition and gay masculine identity through the voices of unusual objects and fictional characters with some aspect that is constructed, technological, or hybrid. From a surrealist's eggbeater discovering feminist consciousness, or a pastry box enforcing omertà, to the Nicene Creed as interpreted by Frankenstein, these startling life studies open up onto a broader consideration of humanity's relationship with technology and the shadow side of male dominance of nature. Illustrated with original paintings by graphic designer and multimedia artist Tom Taylor.
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Autorenporträt
Jendi Reiter is the author of the novel Two Natures (Saddle Road Press), which won the Rainbow Award for Best Contemporary Gay Fiction and was a finalist for the Lascaux Prize and the Book Excellence Awards; the short story collection An Incomplete List of My Wishes (Sunshot Press/New Millennium Writings); and five poetry books and chapbooks, most recently Made Man (Little Red Tree Publishing). Their writing has won awards from the Iowa Review, New Letters, Solstice Lit Mag, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council, among others. They are the editor of the writing resource site WinningWriters.com.