
This is the first collections of essays published by Michael Thomas Ford. As with the earlier books in the My Queer Life series, each essay is a glimpse into his life. Either he is sharing past experiences with the reader or he is philosophizing on various things. One of the funniest essays deals with his obsession with all things Martha Stewart. He also shares a lot of what it was like growing up in a very religious Baptist household, and there is a great essay about how he sometimes thinks he has more in common with lesbians than straight or gay men.
The structure of the book is a little looser. The essays sometimes repeat what was said in earlier entries, making the book a little repetitious, but that doesn't stop if from being enjoyable.
It is fast and funny! That is really one of the best things that a collection of essays can be.