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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Everything Leads to You: YA novel with f/f and friendship in the world of set design
The only reason I can’t say I read Everything Leads to You in one sitting is that my spouse will be home in a half hour so I had to put the chicken in the oven. (Yes, my Ashkenazi is showing.) … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, books, contemporary ya, everything leads to you, glbt, lbpq, lesbian, lesfic, lgbt, queer, ya, ya lit, young adult
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“The Artist and the Devil”: my m/m romance short story
Originally published in Vitality’s mini-zine in October 2014, The Artist and the Devil is now available for 99¢ from Amazon Kindle! Both leads are men in their 40’s, and it’s of special interest to those of us with an interest … Continue reading
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Tagged biphobia, bisexual, fiction, gay, gay romance, glbt, kindle, lgbt, m/m, m/m romance, queer, religion, romance, short story, slash, the artist and the devil, writing
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Prince loves prince! “The Rules of Ever After”, a well-constructed gay fairy tale romp
I feel like I keep inventing microgenres and subgenres within fantasy, because of the way my own books don’t sort neatly into the existing ones. What I write is not, for the most part, “epic fantasy”, in that I don’t always … Continue reading
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Tagged books, fairy tales, fantasy, fantasy humor, gay princes, glbt, killian brewer, lgbt, lgbtq, m/m, m/m romance, queer, queer lit
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Lesbian fiction in WWII England: “A Wartime Love” by Shiralyn Lee
It’s a relief to be able to read a good, “old-fashioned” novel that’s neither sexually explicit nor specifically aimed at young adults — just a regular, grownup book about suffering bravely through war together and coming out into the sunshine … Continue reading
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Tagged british, british fiction, english, femslash, glbt, historical, lesbian, lesbians, lesfic, lgbt, queer, romance, shiralyn lee, world war 2, world war ii
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Coming 2016: The Olive Conspiracy, fantasy about lesbians and a dragon fighting an international plot
What if the biggest threat to the kingdom you lead with your wife by your side… ….might be your straight-girl crush from when you were 16? Announcing the next adventure of nerdy Jewish cutie Queen Shulamit and her family-of-choice, The … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016 books, Bisexuality, books, Dragon, dragons, fantasy, femslash, glbt, jewish, lesbian, lesbian romance, lesfic, lgbt, lgbtq, mangoverse, MtF, novels, Prizm Books, queer, queer lit, the olive conspiracy, torquere books, trans, trans woman, trans women
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“If Only For One Nite” – uplifting Black gay fiction from the late 90’s
I found If Only For One Nite by James Earl Hardy by accident while wandering the shelves at my local library, and since I’m interested in reading 1. LGBT lit and 2. romance that isn’t about well-to-do white Protestants, I eagerly grabbed it … Continue reading
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Tagged black, black fiction, book, book review, books, diversity, gay, gay fiction, glbt, james earl hardy, lgbt, m/m, qpoc, queer, reviews, weneeddiversebooks
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