Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out
- Title
- Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out
- Contributors
- Alexander, Chris
- Ambrosino, Michael
- Aranow, Rich
- Arnesen, Cliff
- Barragan III, C.J.
- Bassein, Richard Susan
- Bishop, Dolores
- Blasingame, Brenda
- Bohac, Janet
- Brewer, Michael
- Brown, Nate
- Bryant, Wayne
- Carlton, Susan
- Colligan, Sharon Hwang
- Dajenya
- Elliot, Beth
- factory, ben e
- Ferrier, C.K.
- Fox, Ann
- Friedland, Lucy
- Girard, Chris
- Glenn, Roland
- Gorlin, Rebecca
- Goswami, Chandini
- Haut, Paul
- Highleyman, Liz A.
- Horne, John, -1989
- Hurley, Karen
- Hutchins, Loraine
- Johnson, Laura
- Jones, A. Billy S.
- Jones, Peaches
- Ka'ahumanu, Lani
- Keppel, Bobbi
- Key, Mattie
- Klassen, Karen
- Krantz, Arlene
- Krueger, Elise
- LeGrant, Matt
- Leyva, Obie
- Lourea, David
- Mabry, Sheilah
- Matteson, David
- MacLean, Neil
- Nachama
- Nelson, Laney
- Norrgard, Lenore
- Ochs, Robyn
- Orlando, Lisa
- Queen, Carol A.
- Reichler, Rifka
- Rios, Joe
- Rose, Betsy
- Rossi, Karla
- Rubenstein, Maggi
- Schneider, Ann
- Sheiner, Marcy
- Shuster, Rebecca
- Shu Wei Chen
- Silver, Alan
- Slater, Ronda
- Sprinkle, Annie
- Sumpter, Sharon Forman
- Suzanne
- Stewart, Hap
- Terris, Ellen
- Tirado, Leonard
- Tucker, Naomi
- Udis-Kessler, Amanda
- Uwano, Kei
- Utz, Cornelius
- Weise, Elizabeth Reba
- Whang, Selena Julie
- Woodard, Victoria
- Wolt, Irene
- Yoshizaki, Amanda
- Yost, Lisa
- Editor
- Hutchins, Loraine
- Ka'ahumanu, Lani
- Description
- The book comprises fiction and non-fiction pieces, poetry and art created by a diverse group of over seventy bisexual people speaking about their lives
- Genre
- Personal Narrative
- Edition
- First
- Publication Date
- 1991
- Page Count
- 379
- Place of Birth
- Washington D.C.
- Edmonta, Canada
- Tags/Themes
- bisexual people's writings
- American
- bisexuality
- gay/lesbian
- literature
- personal narratives
- United States
- Publisher
- Alyson Publications
- Record Creator
- Alexander Li
- ISBN
- 1-55583-174-5
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