Be Gay, Do CrimeBe Gay, Do Crime
Crane, Marisa (Mac)Crane, Marisa (Mac) • Gurba, MyriamGurba, Myriam • Lacroix, MyriamLacroix, Myriam • Guns, PriyaGuns, Priya • Cohen, SamCohen, Sam • Sindu, SJSindu, SJ • Emmanuel, SoulaEmmanuel, Soula • Fruchter, TemimFruchter, Temim • Blackburn, VenitaBlackburn, Venita • Nutting, AlissaNutting, Alissa • Dorn, AnnaDorn, Anna • Mattia, AuroraMattia, Aurora • Austin, Emily R.Austin, Emily R. • Ekwuyasi, FrancescaEkwuyasi, Francesca • Upadhyaya, Kayla KumariUpadhyaya, Kayla Kumari • Blue, MaameBlue, Maame
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eBook, 2025
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Current format, eBook, 2025, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsA follow-up to their runaway success Peach Pit: Sixteen Stories of Unsavory Women, editors Molly Llewellyn and Kristel Buckley return with Be Gay, Do Crime, a celebration of queer chaos from an all-queer author lineup featuring Myriam Gurba, Emily Austin, Alissa Nutting, and Francesca Ekwuyasi
A trans woman makes increasingly frequent hoax calls to a business where she's had a negative experience, watching the consequences with perverse joy. A group of aging queers turns to bank robbery to stop the sale of their bungalow complex to a development company. As the president prepares to give a speech, two women lurk among the journalists, ready to shoot him. And an aspiring author takes to stealing items from strangers' homes in a kind of cosmic redistribution each time one of her relationships fail.
In sixteen brilliant, wild-eyed stories, Be Gay, Do Crime delivers a celebration and reckoning of why queer people turn to crime–unintentionally, as a means of survival, as protest, as rescue, or to right injustices big and small.
A trans woman makes increasingly frequent hoax calls to a business where she's had a negative experience, watching the consequences with perverse joy. A group of aging queers turns to bank robbery to stop the sale of their bungalow complex to a development company. As the president prepares to give a speech, two women lurk among the journalists, ready to shoot him. And an aspiring author takes to stealing items from strangers' homes in a kind of cosmic redistribution each time one of her relationships fail.
In sixteen brilliant, wild-eyed stories, Be Gay, Do Crime delivers a celebration and reckoning of why queer people turn to crime–unintentionally, as a means of survival, as protest, as rescue, or to right injustices big and small.
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