Harrison Bly is a writer on the subjects of masculinity, sexuality, and faith.
Harrison Bly uses short, frank, and personal stories to shed light on the experience of being a Christian husband and father affected by same-sex attractions. Harrison’s memoir, “Bent on Men,” unravels the gay identity, eavesdropping into the unguarded mind of a now-Christian husband and father who came of age attracted to men.
Harrison Bly writes with a firm and unusual resolve about male sexuality. Using story as a way to make sense of taboo subjects, Bly sheds light on a side of the gay experience that is often over-simplified and misunderstood.