Description
About the Author
Doug Henderson won the 2019 PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers and made his short story debut in the Iowa Review. Henderson lives in San Francisco, California.
Reviews
You've met guys like Ben: living in his parents' basement, selling vintage toys on eBay, and still hoping for his first real boyfriend. When his weekly Dungeons & Dragon game gets a new member-Albert, a cute gamer who's just a little too flirty-Ben is launched on a romantic odyssey, whether he's ready or not. The Cleveland Heights LGBTQ Sci-Fi and Fantasy Role Playing Club, Doug Henderson's comedic debut, brings to life two vivid worlds: the hipster neighborhood of Coventry Street in Cleveland, with its comic book shops, record stores, and all-night diners, and the invented landscapes where Ben and his nerdy friends let their imaginations run wild through cities of the dead, floating islands, and the queerest pub in Middle Earth. Henderson has created something special-part Hobbit and part Breakfast Club-a bittersweet story of love and friendship that tackles big subjects like homophobia, social anxiety, and coming out with a touch of magic. Even if you can't tell neutral-chaotic from lawful-good, or a paladin from a druid, you'll be swept up with Ben and his lovable band of outsiders-where the game becomes a map for real life and real life sets the course for the game." - K. M. Soehnlein, The World of Normal Boys
"It turns out that you don't have to be a gay gamer nerd from Ohio to love Doug Henderson's novel The Cleveland Heights LGBTQ Sci-Fi and Fantasy Role Playing Club. You just need to be someone who likes to laugh, or likes to watch people awkwardly attempt love and friendship, or likes to read a sweet, funny story about that time the geek got the boy. Henderson is a quirky, terrific, entertaining storyteller." - Lori Ostlund, After the Parade
Book Information
ISBN 9781609387563
Author Doug Henderson
Format Paperback
Page Count 252
Imprint University of Iowa Press
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Weight(grams) 335g