BENT: Literature by Gay, Disabled Men
It's 2002 and BENT celebrates the beginning of its third full year of publication
It's 2002 all right, but as two BENT contributors attest, the dust still hasn't settled - emotionally, politically, practically - from that dark day in September:
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Max Verga devotes his latest "Bear In Mind" column not to answering your questions but to addressing a few of his own in "Who's The Terrorist Now?
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In A Letter From England: Unexpected Consequences, our UK correspondent, John U., muses on workplace accessibility after 9/11 and on some differences between the US and the UK.
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Flying While Disabled, A report that helps you learn what to expect about airline accomodations for disabled passengers and what to do if you don't get those accommodations.
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Raymond J. Aguilera brings us The Boy I Used to Be, a candid look at coming out, finding a boyfriend, and other scary subjects.
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Can an email courtship blossom into the real thing? Queer Ducks: An Unlikely Romance is Don Lawrence's answer.
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Danny Kodmur returns to BENT with some deep ruminations on what it takes to be a pioneer, On Being (Un)Representative.
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In this month's editorial, Here's Looking At You, Bob Guter recounts a chance meeting in an airport and the complex reactions it provoked.
And don't forget...more personals than ever
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