“I think I just felt a sadness at some points in my career that what is available to a straight writer is not available to a gay writer.” ThinkingFeltCareersSadnessGayAvailable Author:Kevin Sessums
“I'm sorry to keep focusing on the New Yorker, but everybody who was growing up when Calvin [Trillin] and I were growing up wanted to be published in the New Yorker.” WantedGrowing UpGrowingSorryI'm SorryNew Yorkers Author:Kevin Sessums
“I just so desperately wanted to be published in New Yorker, and I'd so desperately try to get something in it. But I'd always get nice letters back telling me that Mr. Shawn [William Shawn, the New Yorker's editor from 1952 to 1987] just didn't like this or didn't like that about what I submitted.” TryingWantedNiceLettersEditorsNew Yorkers Author:Kevin Sessums
“My father was dead by the time I became a writer, and he would have had a heart attack if he had read the first thing I wrote when it came out. My mother still keeps her copy of Faggots hidden away in a bottom drawer.” IfsFirstsHeartStillsMotherFatherBottomCopiesDrawersHeart Attack Author:Kevin Sessums
“I never appear in any of your work, come to think of it, Calvin [Trillin]. And I look.” ThinkingLooks Author:Kevin Sessums
“I don't think everybody's gay. But I think a lot more people are than the world knows about.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWorldGay Author:Kevin Sessums
“I think basically what The American People is about is that we've been here from the very beginning, and that has never ever been acknowledged in the history books. John Winthrop wasn't off the boat ten seconds before he passes a law that homosexuals should be hanged. And then he hung 'em, including an attempt to hang his own son when he found out he was gay.” PeopleThinkingShouldBookLawFoundSonGayTenIncludingBoatEmsSecondsHungHomosexualHistory Books Author:Kevin Sessums