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The writings of Jameson Currier

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Free Reads

 



Fiction

A Weekend Visit

An Unexpected Museum

Dancing on the Moon

Dim Gem

Do I Know You?

Health

How to Obtain an Alfred Hitchcock Physique

It Could Happen Anywhere

My Night with Rudolph Valentino

Passing Grades

Pizza or Donut?

Ribbons

Sand

Sometimes You Have to Settle for Popeye

The Absolute Worst

That Summer

The Magibou of Parlyaree

The Man in the Mirror

The Venusians for Christmas

The Woman in the Window

What They Carried

What Would Q Do?

Who Ate the Tarts?

Wind

Winter Coats



Ghost Stories

An Unexpected Museum

Dim Gem

My Night with Rudolph Valentino

The Happiness of Pursuit

The Man in the Mirror

The Woman in the Window



Fairy Tales

The Magibou of Parlyaree

The First Empyrian

Who Ate the Tarts?


Novel Excerpts

A Gathering Storm (Preface)

Based on a True Story

The Third Buddha

We Are Made of Stars




Nonfiction

A Chair by a Pool

Abandoned Property

Adventures in Oil

Do I Know You?

First Day of Spring

Magic Carpet Ride

Mastering Pen and Ink

My Glamorous Life

One Way or Another

Remnants

Rock Hudson's Vacation

That Summer

The Blind Poet

The Happiness of Pursuit

The Saddest Clown in the Parade

Tis the Season… to Wait



Interviews

Dark Scribe

My Fourth Act

Emory Magazine
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About Me

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Jameson Currier
Jameson Currier is the author of eight novels: Where the Rainbow Ends, The Wolf at the Door, The Third Buddha, What Comes Around, The Forever Marathon, A Gathering Storm; Based on a True Story, and We Are Made of Stars, and five collections of short fiction: Dancing on the Moon; Desire, Lust, Passion, Sex; Still Dancing: New and Selected Stories; The Haunted Heart and Other Tales, and Why Didn't Someone Warn Me About Prince Charming? His recent publications include his illustrated tales: Paul's Cat, The Candlelight Ghost, and The Man That Got Away. His short fiction has appeared in many literary magazines, anthologies, and Web sites. His reviews, essays, interviews, and articles on AIDS and gay literature and culture have been published in many national and local publications. In 2010 he launched Chelsea Station Editions, an independent press focused on gay literature. He currently divides his time between a studio apartment in Manhattan and a farmless farmhouse in the Hudson Valley.
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The Candlelight Ghost

The Candlelight Ghost

Paul's Cat

Paul's Cat

The Wolf at the Door

The Wolf at the Door
The Wolf at the Door

A witty tour de force of spirits, spooks, and sinners, a supernatural roller coaster set in the Big Easy that is giddy, soulful, and sentimental.

"Currier is one of the few writers who can be equally literary, erotic, dramatic, and damn funny, sometimes all in the same sentence."
Sean Meriwether, The Silent Hustler

The Haunted Heart and Other Tales
ghost stories by Jameson Currier



In his newest collection of short stories, The Haunted Heart and Other Tales, author Jameson Currier modernizes the traditional ghost story with gay lovers, loners, activists, and addicts, blending history and contemporary issues of the gay community with the unexpected of the supernatural.

“Jameson Currier’s The Haunted Heart and Other Tales expands upon the usual ghost story tropes by imbuing them with deep metaphorical resonance to the queer experience. Infused with flawed, three-dimensional characters, this first-rate collection strikes all the right chords in just the right places. Equal parts unnerving and heartrending, these chilling tales are testament to Currier’s literary prowess and the profound humanity at the core of his writing. Gay, straight, twisted like a pretzel…his writing is simply not to be missed by any reader with a taste for good fiction.”
Vince Liaguno, Dark Scribe Magazine

Still Dancing: New and Selected Stories by Jameson Currier

Still Dancing: New and Selected Stories by Jameson Currier, published by Lethe Press, brings together 20 of the author’s short stories about the impact of AIDS on the gay community which have been written over the last three decades. Along with ten stories from Currier’s debut collection Dancing on the Moon (1993), praised by The Village Voice as “defiant and elegiac,” are ten newly selected stories written by one of our preeminent masters of the short narrative form. And for this new collection the author has also chosen stories that revolve around gay New Yorkers—those lost, those surviving, those displaced, those undaunted, and those who became expatriates.

"In these stories, Currier fictionalizes queer life and times from three decades of the AIDS era, capturing the years in his prose. It has the literary heft of Camus and the quiet urbanity of Cheever…. Currier chronicles not only a defining era in gay America, but the private lives of the people who triumphed through what looked like defeat. These lives are often so finely drawn, Currier never has to resort to cliché… Gritty, esoteric, funny and passionate, Currier’s courageous prose reminds us that we must never forget."
Lewis Whittington, EDGE