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âA collection of prose and poetry that aims to challenge clichĂ©s about LGBTQ+ life in the Midwest and Appalachia.â âThe Buckeye Flame
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The middle of Americaâthe Midwest, Appalachia, the Rust Belt, the Great Plains, the Upper Southâis a queer place, and it always has been. The queer people of its cities, farms, and suburbs do not exist only to serve as âblue dotsâ within âred states.â Every story about a kid from Iowa who steps off the bus in Manhattan, ready to âfinallyâ live, is a story about a kid who was already living in Iowa. Sweeter Voices Still is about that kid and has been written by people like them. This collection features queer voices you might recognizeâestablished and successful writers and thinkersâand others you might notâpeople who donât think of themselves as writers at all. Youâll find sex, love, and heartbreak and all the beings we meet along the way: trees, deer, cicadas, sturgeon. Most of all, youâll find real people. If youâre seeking fully realized stories about the nuanced, joyous complexity of queer identity in the Midwest, Sweeter Voices Still is the book for you.
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âA marvelous ode to humanity and its passions [and] a reminder that LGBTQ individuals and communities (and those who exist outside the confines of the acronym) have always kept the Heartland beating.â âLittle Village Magazine
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Includes a foreword by Northwestern University professor Doug Kiel
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The middle of Americaâthe Midwest, Appalachia, the Rust Belt, the Great Plains, the Upper Southâis a queer place, and it always has been. The queer people of its cities, farms, and suburbs do not exist only to serve as âblue dotsâ within âred states.â Every story about a kid from Iowa who steps off the bus in Manhattan, ready to âfinallyâ live, is a story about a kid who was already living in Iowa. Sweeter Voices Still is about that kid and has been written by people like them. This collection features queer voices you might recognizeâestablished and successful writers and thinkersâand others you might notâpeople who donât think of themselves as writers at all. Youâll find sex, love, and heartbreak and all the beings we meet along the way: trees, deer, cicadas, sturgeon. Most of all, youâll find real people. If youâre seeking fully realized stories about the nuanced, joyous complexity of queer identity in the Midwest, Sweeter Voices Still is the book for you.
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âA marvelous ode to humanity and its passions [and] a reminder that LGBTQ individuals and communities (and those who exist outside the confines of the acronym) have always kept the Heartland beating.â âLittle Village Magazine
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Includes a foreword by Northwestern University professor Doug Kiel
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âA collection of prose and poetry that aims to challenge clichĂ©s about LGBTQ+ life in the Midwest and Appalachia.â âThe Buckeye Flame
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The middle of Americaâthe Midwest, Appalachia, the Rust Belt, the Great Plains, the Upper Southâis a queer place, and it always has been. The queer people of its cities, farms, and suburbs do not exist only to serve as âblue dotsâ within âred states.â Every story about a kid from Iowa who steps off the bus in Manhattan, ready to âfinallyâ live, is a story about a kid who was already living in Iowa. Sweeter Voices Still is about that kid and has been written by people like them. This collection features queer voices you might recognizeâestablished and successful writers and thinkersâand others you might notâpeople who donât think of themselves as writers at all. Youâll find sex, love, and heartbreak and all the beings we meet along the way: trees, deer, cicadas, sturgeon. Most of all, youâll find real people. If youâre seeking fully realized stories about the nuanced, joyous complexity of queer identity in the Midwest, Sweeter Voices Still is the book for you.
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âA marvelous ode to humanity and its passions [and] a reminder that LGBTQ individuals and communities (and those who exist outside the confines of the acronym) have always kept the Heartland beating.â âLittle Village Magazine
Â
Includes a foreword by Northwestern University professor Doug Kiel
Â
The middle of Americaâthe Midwest, Appalachia, the Rust Belt, the Great Plains, the Upper Southâis a queer place, and it always has been. The queer people of its cities, farms, and suburbs do not exist only to serve as âblue dotsâ within âred states.â Every story about a kid from Iowa who steps off the bus in Manhattan, ready to âfinallyâ live, is a story about a kid who was already living in Iowa. Sweeter Voices Still is about that kid and has been written by people like them. This collection features queer voices you might recognizeâestablished and successful writers and thinkersâand others you might notâpeople who donât think of themselves as writers at all. Youâll find sex, love, and heartbreak and all the beings we meet along the way: trees, deer, cicadas, sturgeon. Most of all, youâll find real people. If youâre seeking fully realized stories about the nuanced, joyous complexity of queer identity in the Midwest, Sweeter Voices Still is the book for you.
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âA marvelous ode to humanity and its passions [and] a reminder that LGBTQ individuals and communities (and those who exist outside the confines of the acronym) have always kept the Heartland beating.â âLittle Village Magazine
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Includes a foreword by Northwestern University professor Doug Kiel











