Winston Wilde
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Winston Wilde, MA, DHS, is a sexologist, psychotherapist, and author living in Los Angeles, California. He is the surviving partner of gay writer Paul Monette (1945-1995).[1] In 2007 fourteen years of research produced the release of Wilde's book Legacies of Love: A Heritage of Queer Bonding chronicling famous queer relationships with pictures and texts.[2]
Bibliography
- Legacies of Love: A Heritage of Queer Bonding (Haworth Press, 2007) ISBN 978-1560236641
As Contributer
- "Notes to Wake Up To" co-authored with Paul Monette Two Hearts Desire: Gay Couples on Their Love edited by Michael Lassell & Lawrence Schimel (St. Martin's Press, 1997) ISBN 978-0312152390
- "No Return" in Gay Widowers: Life After the Death of a Partner non-fiction anthology by Michael Shernoff (Haworth Press, 1998) ISBN 978-1560231059
- "Repairing Homophobics" Journal article in Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 33, 2004
- "Remembering Paul Monette" online article in [3]
Filmography
- Paul Monette: The Brink of Summer's End (1996) playing Himself
- A Girl's Guide to 21st Century Sex - Episode #1.6 (2006) TV episode playing Himself
References
- ^ "One Person's Truth: The Life and Work of Paul Monette". UCLA Charles E. Young Research Library. 2005. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
- ^ Wilde, Winston (2008). Legacies of Love: A Heritage of Queer Bonding. New York: Haworth Press. ISBN 9781560236641.
- ^ http://www.inlamagazine.com/1025/aids25/908_aidsat25_rem_KM.html IN Los Angeles Magazine