Let Me Kiss It Better: Elixirs for the Not So Straight and Narrow
By (Author) Billeh Nickerson
Arsenal Pulp Press
Arsenal Pulp Press
1st November 2002
Canada
General
Non Fiction
306.7662
Paperback
144
Width 140mm, Height 215mm
199g
More naked than David Sedaris, more fraudulent than David Rakoff, and on occasion a Miss Manners for our times, Billeh Nickerson tells it like it is in this wry, outrageously funny collection of essays. If you've ever wondered what to do if you saw a friend at a nude beach who had toilet paper stuck to his genitals; or what to do with friends who shave their pubes into patterns, Billeh has answers. He also writes about what it feels like to be the token gay at a house party and what it feels like when your hot date turns out to be a Star Wars freak (no one's perfect).
Billeh Nickerson lives in Vancouver where he is the editor of PRISM and a contributing editor to Geist magazine. He is also the author of the poetry book, The Ashmatic Glassblower, nominated for the Publishing Triangle Gay Men's Poetry Prize, and is co-editing an anthology called Skank: A Book of Questionable Tastes, forthcoming from Arsenal Pulp Press.