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Eyes of Desire: A Deaf Gay & Lesbian Reader (1993) First-ever anthology of deaf lesbian and gay "voices." St. Michael's Fall (1995) This book of poetry "is a paean to a lost way of life in the 1970s, and a steady potluck of memories sparked by seeing the places I once visited as a child and adolescent." -- Raymond Luczak's website Silence is a Four-Letter Word: On Art & Deafness (2002) Writer's thoughts on art and deafness -- suggests artists everywhere rethink their own observations on their work and live differently. This Way to the Acorns: Poems (2002) Sequel to St. Michael's Fall focuses "on the nature of nature in childhood (you read that right)." -- From Raymond Luczak's website Snooty: A Comedy (2004 release) "When Michael Zuke, a gifted hard-of-hearing seventh-grader, tries to fit in with his deaf classmates, they snub him as "snooty." He hungers to be their pal while imagining himself as Snooty, the "baddest of the bad" and the #1 hit man on Chicago's South Side during the Roaring 1920s. Even though Snooty is engaged to Ellie, he maintains sneaking suspicions about Alexis, the mysterious woman he's fallen for. Who is she, and why is she slumming around Snooty? But Michael must decide whether to remain "snooty" in his reality, or Snooty in his fantasy world. Luczak shares with us in an afterword the stories that inspired the comedy." -- from Raymond Luczak's website
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