ALYSON
Brotherhood: Gay Life in College Fraternities (Oct., $15.95) by Shane L. Windmeyer lays out a plan to combat frat house homophobia.
10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do to Find Real Love (Dec., $14.95) by Joe Kort. The author of 10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do to Improve Their Lives explores the road to true love.
CARROLL GRAF
Hitting Hard: Michelangelo Signorile on George W. Bush, Mary Cheney, Gay Marriage, Tom Cruise, the Christian Right, and Sexual Hypocrisy in America (Sept., $14.95) by Michelangelo Signorile tackles hot-button issues.
Suicide Tuesday: Gay Men and the Crystal Meth Scare (Oct., $13.95) by Duncan Osborne takes a hard look at what is reported to be the most deadly epidemic since the emergence of AIDS.
CAREER PRESS
The Complete Gay Divorce (Nov., $14.99) by Brette McWhorter Sember surveys the aspects of dissolving a civil union, marriage or domestic partnership.
DUKE UNIV. PRESS
The Ellis Island Snow Globe (Sept., $22.95) by Erica Rand takes readers on an unconventional tour that reveals gay and lesbian issues.
MILKWEED EDITIONS
On the Ice: An Intimate Portrait of Life at McMurdo Station, Antarctica (Nov., $15.95) by Gretchen Legler observes a season in one of the oddest communities on earth, where she fell in love with a woman.
SKINNER HOUSE
Gay Marriage, Real Life: Ten Stories of Love and Family (Jan., $14) by Michelle Bates Deakin features personal accounts of gays and lesbians, their parents, siblings, children and friends.
SUSPECT THOUGHTS PRESS
Sodom & Me: Queers on Fundamentalism (Nov., $16.95), edited by Greg Wharton and Ian Philips. The second title in the Queers On series collects opinions from authors, poets, spiritual leaders and activists.
UNIV. OF ARIZONA PRESS
How to Name a Hurricane (Sept., $17.95) by Rane Arroyo explores the lives of gay Latinos in evocative short stories.
UNIV. OF WISCONSIN/ TERRACE BOOKS
They Change the Subject (Sept., $17.95) by Douglas A. Martin chronicles a young man's quest for identity through autobiographical stories.