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Raymond Luczak

Raymond Luczak is the author and editor of more than 20 books. His most recent titles include Flannelwood and Lovejets: Queer Male Poets on 200 Years of Walt Whitman. He lives in Minneapolis.

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Bibliography

Flannelwood: A Novel (Red Hen Press, 2019)

Lovejets: Queer Male Poets on 200 Years of Walt Whitman (Squares & Rebels, 2019)

Assembly Required: Notes from a Deaf Gay Life (Handtype Press, 2019)

A Babble of Objects: Poems (Fomite Press, 2018)

The Last Deaf Club in America: A Novella (Handtype Press, 2018)

The Kinda Fella I Am: Stories (Reclamation Press, 2018)

The Kiss of Walt Whitman Still on My Lips (Squares & Rebels, 2016)

QDA: A Queer Disability Anthology (Squares & Rebels, 2015)

From Heart into Art: Interviews with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Artists and Their Allies (Handtype Press, 2014)

How to Kill Poetry (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2013)

Among the Leaves: Queer Male Poets on the Midwestern Experience (Squares & Rebels, 2012)

Silence Is a Four-Letter Word: On Art and Deafness, 10th Anniversary Edition (Handtype Press, 2012)

This Way to the Acorns: Poems, 10th Anniversary Edition (Handtype Press, 2012)

Road Work Ahead: Poems (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2011)

Notes of A Deaf Gay Writer: 20 Years Later (Handtype Press, 2010)

Mute: Poems (A Midnight Summer’s Press, 2010)

Men with Their Hands: A Novel (Queer Mojo, 2009)

Whispers of a Savage Sort and Other Plays about the Deaf American Experience (Gallaudet University Press, 2009)

Eyes of Desire 2: A Deaf GLBT Reader (Handtype Press, 2007)

When I am Dead: The Writings of George M. Teagarden (Gallaudet University Press, 2007)

Snooty: A Comedy (The Tactile Mind Press, 2004)

St. Michael’s Fall: Poems (Deaf Life Press, 1995)

Eyes of Desire: A Deaf Gay & Lesbian Reader (Alyson, 1993)

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