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Tales from the Bear Cult: Best Bear Stories from the Best Magazines, Bearotica for Your Inner Goldilocks, with 37 Photographs
from: Palm Drive Publishing
Your Price: $14.95 Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.01083538086642
EAN: 9781890834364
ISBN: 189083436X
Label: Palm Drive Publishing
Manufacturer: Palm Drive Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 265
Publication Date: March 15, 2001
Publisher: Palm Drive Publishing
Studio: Palm Drive Publishing
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Hand-picked by a dozen magazine editors from `Bear,` `Classic Bear,` `American Bear,` `American Grizzly,` `Drummer,` `Men,` `Indulge,` `Hippie Dick,` and `Target` magazines, these 17 short stories light up the world of Bears and Cubs emerging as a species within the diverse gay world. Masculine adventure stories meet men`s love stories. Comedy mixes light erotica with some serious themes. Young Bear Culture counters the Gay Over-Culture where Bears` potential is often circumscribed by their sexuality of the homomasculine kind, because Bears famously explode stereotypes of gay beauty into new archetypes.
These stories show Bears are a fresh new movement in the queer world. Post-plague and post-political-correction, the thousands of men in the Bear Movement demonstrate it`s okay for gay men to be masculine again, celebrating all the primary joys and secondary sex characteristics of beards, hairy bodies, and belly-up-to-the-bar-boys sex. The 18 pages of new G-rated photographs by Palm Drive Video reference photographer Chris Nelson`s best-selling coffee-table photo book, `The Bear Cult` with its introduction by famed British cultural critic, Edward Lucie-Smith.
Credentials out-the-wahzoo of the 11 featured authors are: Jack Fritscher, editor emeritus of `Drummer,` with more than 4,000 pages in print including the new 2001 `Bear Book II,` Haworth Press; Simon Sheppard, best-selling editor of `Rough Stuff,` Alyson Publications; Ron Suresha, editor of the nonfiction book, `Bears on Bears` 2001, Alyson; Charles Eldridge, frequent contributor to `American Bear` magazine; Bob Vickery, frequent contributor to Brush Creek Media/`Bear` magazine; as well as Jay Neal, `A Returning Appetite`; Mike White, `Stormy Weather`; Kerry Bashford, `Bodily Fluids`; George Madison, `Hippie Hitchhiker`; and Bob Condron whose stories, written in Berlin, appear in `Bar Stories,` Alyson, and `Chasing Danny Boy,` Palm Drive.
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Rating: - STINK-O-RAMA
I read many of these stories in the magazines they were originally published in, and it is quite clear they've been EXTENSIVELY edited, some would say rewritten, for this volume -- and NOT for the better.
I rated it one star because one can't rate something ZERO stars. If you think you liked the stories in this ... thing, track down the original versions -- I'm sure you'll like them more! (I find it interesting that the editors of this volume didn't include info on exactly what magazine and issue each story came from -- probably didn't WANT people going back and making comparisons...)
Rating: - This Polar Bear goes "woof" with HUGE recommendation
Four paws up! and woof, woof, woof. Now that all the bear magazines are gone, these collections of stories keep the culture of bear men going. This book is totally not like a book because it's more like a magazine. It has hot stories and hot pictures. The best of both whirls! I'm taking this book with me to Bear Rendevouz in San Francisco where some cub and I can "read" to each other in bed, because it always rains. HUGE-ly Recommended!
Rating: - Action-packed tales brimming with vitality and humor
Some of the woofy encounters showcased in this collection of ursine tales are so atmospherically-charged and fluid-threatening --- you really should refrain from reading them in bed with a tall glass of guava-juice in hand. Because chances are: the earthshaking heroic exploits of these hairier-than-life, harder-than-rhinoes, easier-than-ABC protagonists will effect bodily tremors in you; sending guava-juice tumbling down your immaculate bear-print pyjamas. Not good.
Wow, I have not encountered a more expertly assembled collection of erotic bear tales elsewhere. At the end of it all, you the reader will surely want to hug and squeeze the editors and authors for their stellar efforts. There is not a single stiff dud here at all. From the opening tale to the last, it seems they have sequenced these engaging stories carefully to achieve a culmulative pseudo-orgasmic effect on the reader as he progresses through the series. There is an almost tangible sense of onward thrust and boiling urgency which really compels the reader to keep his nose firmly between the stitched reams of this glorious book; even forgetting all about air as he heads for the end.
Also, singularly running from the top through to the bottom tale is a magnificently thick, rich vein of naughty humor. The authors all seem to share a similar evil sense of humor, and they have made it very evident in their own stories. That probably accounts for why I'd reckoned this is the best assemblage of bear erotica. This shared sense of humor really acts as a unifying force. Those scenes of mud-baths, sofa-cleanings, Olympian wrestling, Santa's presents etc., they truly sparkle with a deliciously evil humor.
Lastly, the accompanying G-rated pics skilfully inserted at various stoppage points in the book add to the overall sensual atmosphere, and with the exception of one or two woeful Hairy Mary choices, almost all of the subjects fit the mould of the bear-prototype. This is evidence that the editors have actually done research in their field of specialization.
This really is a well put together tome of erotic thrillers - well suited to be taken in neat and straight, or as a companion tabletop diversion whilst you are going through your stock portfolios. Bravo!
Bring on the sequel please!
Rating: - Wins ForeWord Silver Award for Best Erotica 2002
I"m a buyer (and reviewer) for a book outlet, so I pay attention to what sells and what wins awards--especially in Manhattan.
Authors in this book won 2nd Place Best Erotic Fiction in U. S. from the prestigious ForeWord Awards at the national Book Expo America, in New York, May 3, 2002. The ForeWord Awards are straight mainstream awards that honor lesbigay writing annually. This acknowledgment of gay writing in the bear genre brings honor to us bears everywhere.
Many of the authors in this book are also much published in other books and magazines, Simon Sheppard, Ron Suresha, Bob Condron, Jack Fritscher, and Shaun Levin. I enjoyed the book, and was happy to see all the writers win collectively. I also think the cover and the use of photos inside, to make the book as appealing visually as a magazine, was a good idea that probably helped it win.
Rating: - Good reading
Very good stories by writers who must be authentic bears to make this book seem so realistic, and funny. If this whole group of bear/writers went out to the woods for a bear weekend, this is what I imagine the campfire tales would sound like. 4 PAWS UP!
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