That’s Queer
His way, a requiem
The author just learned of his estranged father's death, and an emotional pot was stirred.
Pronoun theory
Gender pronouns are in deep flux, and the result may end language's traditional dependence on the "he-she" binary system.
Locker room codes
Joining a mixed gender Milan swim club brings out the ripple effects of sexual harassment, Italian-style.
White like me
Milan fashion week and insensitive racial advertising hammer home what's wrong with the way looks are marketed.
“It’s about time…”
Two gay men and an understanding mother can make for a quiet love story of a rare and special kind.
Eating The Moon
Tired of hetero-centric novels that include gays, the author decided to create a world of his own by writing a gay utopia novel.
Woman as aggressor
Most discussion of sexual assault focuses on male predators. But it's not that simple.
Suffer in silence
It's worth bearing in mind that sexual assault isn't just a crime directed at heterosexual women.
An unfair split
In a gay relationship, 50-50 isn't an equal proposition and can unexpectedly leave a trusting partner on the brink.
You must be the wife
For gay couples in a marriage, one man is forced into the role of "wife," at least in Italy.
Hit’em where it hurts
Gay-hating bullies are rarely confrontational, relying on snubs and snobbery. So change tactics.
Broken Commonwealth
Commonwealth nations in Africa, Asia and the Americas won't relinquish Victorian-era sexual mores.
“That’s Queer” Author
Mark David Campbell grew up in a small village north of lake Ontario, Canada. Now a teacher and a published novelist, he lives with his husband and divides his time between Milan and Lago Maggiore.