Bill lives in just outside of Phoenix with his longtime partner, Chuck. They have an Australian Labradoodle named Mabel, who completes them. She also can jump very high and head a ball like a champion soccer player.
Bill is now a full-time writer of fiction, which is his dream job. Except when it makes him crazy and impossible to live with, which is about 36 percent of the time.
Before Bill was a fiction writer (and long before he ever referred to himself in the third person), he was a sports writer. As a sports writer and editor for The Associated Press from 2005-08, he covered the New York Mets and his weekly fantasy baseball column appeared in newspapers across the country, from the New York Daily News to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. In May of 2001, while working for ESPN.com, he came out on the front page of the website in an article entitled "Sports World Still a Struggle for Gays." That article won him a GLAAD Media Award the following year.
Since then, he has spoken at numerous venues across the country on what it’s like to be a gay person in the world of sports. He has written for The New York Times, New York Daily News, North Jersey Herald & News and Denver Post, to name a few. His work has also appeared in Out Magazine. In 2011, his coming out was named the #64 moment in gay sports history by the website Outsports.com. His story was included as a chapter in the book Jocks 2: Coming Out to Play by Dan Woog.
A funny, honest novel about being out, being proud . . . and being ready for something else.
Rafe is a normal teenager from Boulder, Colorado. He plays soccer. He's won skiing prizes. He likes to write.
And, oh yeah, he's gay. He's been out since 8th grade, and he isn't teased, and he goes to other high schools and talks about tolerance and stuff. And while that's important, all Rafe really wants is to just be a regular guy. Not that GAY guy. To have it be a part of who he is, but not the headline, every single time.
So when he transfers to an all-boys' boarding school in New England, he decides to keep his sexuality a secret -- not so much going back in the closet as starting over with a clean slate. But then he sees a classmate breaking down. He meets a teacher who challenges him to write his story. And most of all, he falls in love with Ben . . . who doesn't even know that love is possible.
This witty, smart, coming-out-again story will appeal to gay and straight kids alike as they watch Rafe navigate being different, fitting in, and what it means to be himself.
發表於2024-12-23
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圖書標籤: 美國 同性 LGBT Gay Fiction BillKonigsberg 言情-耽美 英耽
又貧又賤又身在福中不知福的主角啊,好在不斷自省反思,探索實驗,敢做也敢承擔。對於標簽化的思考、推翻、重來,讓人看到社會發展的希望。(盡管整個世界都在走下坡路(YA小說還是充滿樂觀的泡沫
評分看著主角一路作死= = 不知道珍愛生命,遠離直男嗎? 寫的還是很不錯的,主角的自我認知過程。
評分“there was nothing anyone needed to accept or tolerate. We celebrated.” Rafe這個人物沒有想象中那麼可愛。他不喜歡所在的jock group又渴望被他們接受,他否認自己迴到櫃子裏卻又撒謊說Charlie是自己女朋友,所有那些不成熟和不自知導緻他其實沒那麼可愛。對於有一對ultraliberal的爹媽、成長在一個對同性戀十分寬容的社區,然而“growing up in Boulder is like growing up in a bubble”,他為瞭擺脫“gay”的標簽來到瞭另一個地方,一路作死搞砸一切,喜歡上一個直男。其實看到他們sex的那裏我都以為要HE瞭,結果結局竟然emm。PS.室友那對直彎基友超可愛。
評分就這結局,就一句WTF!!!
評分“there was nothing anyone needed to accept or tolerate. We celebrated.” Rafe這個人物沒有想象中那麼可愛。他不喜歡所在的jock group又渴望被他們接受,他否認自己迴到櫃子裏卻又撒謊說Charlie是自己女朋友,所有那些不成熟和不自知導緻他其實沒那麼可愛。對於有一對ultraliberal的爹媽、成長在一個對同性戀十分寬容的社區,然而“growing up in Boulder is like growing up in a bubble”,他為瞭擺脫“gay”的標簽來到瞭另一個地方,一路作死搞砸一切,喜歡上一個直男。其實看到他們sex的那裏我都以為要HE瞭,結果結局竟然emm。PS.室友那對直彎基友超可愛。
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