DOKUMENTARFILM
Bälle
Eine Dokumentation über den Körperteil, der am stärksten mit Männlichkeit assoziiert wird, und was passiert, wenn er entfernt wird.
Unsere Gesellschaft prägt die männlichen Hoden mit den Konstrukten von Männlichkeit, Sexualität, Virilität und Männlichkeit insgesamt. Was passiert also, wenn ein Mann mit dem Verlust eines oder beider Elemente konfrontiert ist?
Es gibt vier Hauptursachen, die dazu führen können, dass ein Mann sich einer Hodenentfernung unterziehen muss: Hodenkrebs, Hodentorsion, eine Infektion oder eine Geschlechtsumwandlung.
Die Entscheidung für oder gegen einen Ersatz, die Möglichkeiten einer Prothese, Verabredungen und Bekanntschaften, Möglichkeiten der Elternschaft und die Psychologie, die damit verbunden ist, weiterzumachen, ohne sich entmannt zu fühlen, machen „Balls“ vielseitig, gesprächswürdig und teilbar.
REVIEWS
Ich freue mich, dass wir endlich offen über unsere Anatomie sprechen können. Hodenkrebs ist derzeit die häufigste Krebsart bei Männern zwischen 15 und 34 Jahren. Aber wir können einfach nicht darüber reden. Diese Funktion hilft, die Hysterie zu zerstreuen, die unsere Angst vor der Diskussion über die Gesundheit unserer Genitalien umgibt. Schaut mal in euren Hodensack, Jungs; es könnte euer Leben retten.
Soundtrack
IS THIS A BOOK? A MUSICAL?
It’s both! Make this book interactive!
Find the Bless This Hot Mess soundtrack on all major music storefronts including Spotify, Apple, Amazon, YouTube and more.
Read, listen and sing along. '90s nostalgia never sounded so good.
PAPERBACK/E-Book READERS
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Why I Wrote
Bless This Hot Mess
If you've followed my work for a while, you might be surprised by this novel. My stories have usually lived in the worlds of romance, drama, or thrillers.
Bless This Hot Mess takes a very different path. It's a gay love story wrapped inside a big, joyful comedy, with the spirit of shows like Girls5Eva and Schitt's Creek. It's loud, heartfelt, a little outrageous, and proudly rooted in small-town Canada.
Part of the reason I wanted to write this story comes from my own complicated relationship with faith. I grew up around Christianity while also coming to understand myself as a gay man. For a long time those two identities felt like they were in constant conversation, and sometimes conflict. Faith can be beautiful and comforting, but it can also carry expectations that make you feel like you don't belong.
Writing Bless This Hot Mess became an opportunity to explore those tensions with curiosity and humor. I didn't want to write something cynical about faith, and I didn't want to write something preachy either. Instead, I wanted to find the comedy in the collision between the reverent and the irreverent. What happens when big spiritual ideas meet messy human ambition, pop music dreams, and small-town gossip?
That's where Trinity comes in. Rebekkah, Japheth, and Ronald are three unlikely dreamers with enormous ambitions and even bigger personalities. They're chasing fame, meaning, and maybe a little divine inspiration, all while navigating whale-sized challenges in a very small Canadian town.
This story might feel a little unexpected, coming from me. But sometimes the most interesting creative journeys start when you step outside the lane people expect you to stay in.
I hope you'll come along for the ride. Give the book a try. Listen to the music. Meet Trinity. And join me for an adventure that's equal parts heart, faith, mischief, and laughter.
Until the next book, Go Steelers.
For Booksellers
BOOK AND AUTHOR COMPS:
Andrew Sean Greer's Less
Christopher Moore's Lamb
Rachel Cohn & David Levithan's Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist
Elizabeth Hrib’s The Best Christmas Choir Ever
Anne Marsh’s Hot For Preacher
MUSICAL COMPS:
All your favorite Top 40 of the late 90s
Altar Boyz the musical
Book of Mormon the musical
Girls5Eva the TV series
LOOKS, FEELS, SOUNDS LIKE:
Chosen Family
Music Forward story engine
Rom-com pacing and voice
Love story that sparks inside chaos
Workplace comedy with a cast of friends that acts like a chorus
Small town, a return to simpler times, 90s nostalgia
Absurd but emotionally intelligent
Ridiculous and deeply relatable
BISAC CODE:
FIC016000 FICTION / Humorous / General
FIC133020 FICTION / Performing Arts / Film, Television & Radio
FIC027300 FICTION / Romance / LGBTQ+ / General
