NOVEMBER 22, 2009
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End of the gay rights movement?
BOOKS: Prominent gay conservative writer and D.C. resident Andrew Sullivan has updated his book on same-sex marriage and says the end of the struggle for equality is a long way off - but is now in view.

Battling for gay marriage
FEATURE: Author looks at gay rights fight in Vermont and beyond

Taking aim at gay workers
BOOKS: ‘The Lavender Scare’ chronicles a troubling time in U.S. history when gay and lesbian federal workers faced vicious persecution.

Best books of the yea
BOOKS: From novels and true stories to compilations of classic authors’ work, it was another gay year in books.

A down-low thrille
BOOKS: Gary Zebrun’s first book takes a fictional look at the life of a closeted gay man and is inspired in part by a real spree killer.

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Master & commande
BOOKS: Gay author Colm Tóibín explores the ambiguous sexual identity of literary giant Henry James in ‘The Master.’

End of the gay rights movement?
BOOKS: Prominent gay conservative writer and D.C. resident Andrew Sullivan has updated his book on same-sex marriage and says the end of the struggle for equality is a long way off - but is now in view.

A down-low thrille
BOOKS: Gary Zebrun’s first book takes a fictional look at the life of a closeted gay man and is inspired in part by a real spree killer.

Taking aim at gay workers
BOOKS: ‘The Lavender Scare’ chronicles a troubling time in U.S. history when gay and lesbian federal workers faced vicious persecution.

Queer side of the street
BOOKS: James McCourt’s ‘Queer Street’ offers an original and gay blend of memoir, cultural history and incantation, as well as great dish.

Battling for gay marriage
FEATURE: Author looks at gay rights fight in Vermont and beyond

Best books of the yea
BOOKS: From novels and true stories to compilations of classic authors’ work, it was another gay year in books.

A sober
BOOKS: In Augusten Burrough’s new memoir ‘Dry,’ he finds humor in one of the most painful, stressful challenges he has faced: sobriety.

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