Essays on books, identity, and the stories that shape how we see ourselves—and the world.
My writing explores how literature and culture reflect identity, belonging, and personal history. I’m drawn to how the things we read—and the spaces we inhabit—carry meaning, shaping not just how we see ourselves, but how we fit into the larger world.
I examine books and ideas through a gay lens, connecting personal experience with cultural analysis. I’ve talked to The New York Times about unusual holiday traditions, written about yard sales for The Sun, and explored Italian fashion and same-sex love in 1990s New York for The Gay & Lesbian Review.
I talked to The New York Times’ Amelia Pisapia about my love for Beat poet Diane di Prima.
A ceiling collapse causes a vintage collector to reconsider what really matters (“Readers Write” in The Sun)
For “the lit mag of the moment” (The New York Times), I offered a brief analysis of the costumes from the 1988 film, Mystic Pizza: One t-shirt, three ways.
Italian fashion meets same-sex love in 1990s New York (“My Story” in The Gay & Lesbian Review)
“Boo”
Struggling to find the right way to mourn a dead ex-boyfriend (Finalist for the 2021 Brooklyn Film & Arts Nonfiction Prize)
Storytellers’ True Stories About Love, Volume Two, edited by Judi Lee Goshen and Anne E. Beall, PhD
My contribution to this anthology began as a performance piece at New York City’s legendary experimental theater Dixon Place. Learn more.
I grew up shopping at thrift stores and church rummage sales, cultivating an eye for beautiful old things. These two books feature my vintage collections and my thoughts about them:
Zandl Slant
"A day in the life of Master Michael Quinn—artist/event designer extraordinaire!"
—Irma Zandl, editor