A review!
Here is an interesting review of the anthology Mr. Wrong if you're interested. The reviewer "grades" each of the essays as well as the introduction. My essay got a "B." Not too shabby considering the company I'm in! (And also considering it's the first essay of mine ever published. As you know, I normally write fiction.)
Marilyn Jaye Lewis “Goodbye to the Gaiety” Grade: B
A bisexual erotic novelist, Lewis recalls her marriage to a gay man at the dawn of the AIDS epidemic. She has a fondness for shifting modes of address and jerky transitions like, “Let’s rewind to 1982,” that undermine the natural poignancy of her story, which at times has the tone of an elegy. (reveiw by Janice Harayda)

Marilyn Jaye Lewis “Goodbye to the Gaiety” Grade: B
A bisexual erotic novelist, Lewis recalls her marriage to a gay man at the dawn of the AIDS epidemic. She has a fondness for shifting modes of address and jerky transitions like, “Let’s rewind to 1982,” that undermine the natural poignancy of her story, which at times has the tone of an elegy. (reveiw by Janice Harayda)




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