Praise for Zigzag
"Zigzag is a wonderful marvel of the literary imagination. Gorgeously written but colloquial, witty but deeply felt, quotidian but wonderfully insightful - it is how gay men live today. Gambone is that person sitting next to you in a caf© observing, listening, and getting every detail, down to the smallest gesture and the slightest quivering of the voice, exactly right. These are men he knows, men that we know, and they come alive here as they grapple with love, loss, grief, and joy. Few writers can so accurately capture the tapestry of urban gay male life with such acuity and compassion."
-Michael Bronski, author of A Queer History of the United States
"People who complain that all gay fiction portrays hustlers, drag queens and sex machines have never read Philip Gambone, who writes with great clarity and fidelity about ordinary gay Americans."
-Edmund White, author of A Boy's Own Story
"In this collection of fully realized, fully fleshed portraits of gay men of a certain age, Philip Gambone reveals the rich, complicated, empowering history that defines a generation. These men are pioneers and survivors - but still growing and still learning. Storytelling at its best."
-William Mann, author of The Men from the Boys
"Gambone peoples his fiction as concisely in age and place as Updike and Calisher, and like them, he approaches his characters with a wry, yet mostly affectionate understanding. If all else was lost, future historians might be able to piece together a place and era from Zigzag. Readers will come away from this rich collection of stories with an entire world."
-Felice Picano, author of Like People in History
"Phil Gambone's powerful stories evoke the lives of gay men of a certain age as they grapple with loss and find fresh hope. By turns sexy, funny and poignant the result is a queer generational group portrait imbued with humanity and buoyed by a sense of joy."
-Raphael Kadushin, editor of Wonderlands