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Jameson
Currier is the author of a novel, Where the Rainbow Ends, and
two
collections of short fiction, Dancing on the Moon and, most
recently, Desire,
Lust, Passion, Sex. His short fiction has appeared in many literary
magazines and Web sites, including OutsiderInk, Velvet Mafia,
Blithe House
Quarterly, Absinthe Literary Review, Rainbow Curve, Christopher Street,
Harrington Gay Men’s Fiction Quarterly, and the anthologies Men
on Men
5, Best American Gay Fiction 3, Certain Voices, Boyfriends from Hell,
Men
Seeking Men, Mammoth Book of Gay Erotica, Best Gay Erotica, Best
American
Erotica, Quickies 3, Circa 2000, Rebel Yell, I Do/I Don't, and Making
Literature
Matter. Most recently, twelve of his AIDS-themed short stories have been translated into French by Anne-Laure Hubert and published as Les Fantômes. His reviews, essays, interviews, and articles on AIDS and
gay
culture have been published in many national and local publications,
including The
Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Newsday, The Dallas Morning
News, The
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune, The Philadelphia
Inquirer Magazine, Lambda Book Report, The Harvard Gay and Lesbian
Review,
Dallas Voice, The Washington Blade, Southern Voice, Metrosource, Bay
Area
Reporter, Frontiers, Ten Percent, The New York Native, The New York
Blade, Out,
and Body Positive. In 2003, he was a recipient of a writing
fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts. He is a member of
the
board of directors of the Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation and currently
resides
in Manhattan.
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jimcurrier@aol.com This site was last updated May 2008. All contents herein are copyright © Jameson Currier, unless otherwise noted. Links
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