Sixteen-year-old Alex Nevus lives in the East Village with his family, attends Stuyvesant High School, and generally tries to keep...
This month, Dick Smart interviews engaged romance writers T. J. Klune and Eric Arvin. Read More
Rick R. Reed’s Raining Men It’s Raining Men (Dreamspinner Press, 2013) for Bobby Nelson in this superb sequel to Rick R. Reed’s best-seller, Chaser, and though Bobby’s...
Envy the judges who were privileged to weigh the merits of the five finalists in Gay Romance for the 25th...
Last Night I Dreamed I Went to Manderley Again At first glance Greg Herren’s Timothy (Bold Strokes Books, 2012, www.boldstrokesbooks.com) may...
Theory I’d like to think we’re past the controversy over straight women who write and read m/m romance, but the...
Mother always decorated the tree sparsely with a few precious ornaments that she had collected over the years. The tree...
Here are nine novels worth setting your sights on. Seven are by old friends: Anthony Bidulka, David Lennon, Stephen Osborne, Neil S. Plakcy, Rob Rosen, Andrea Speed, and Marshall Thornton. Reading them is hunting in familiar territory, though there are some unexpected twists in the trails they take us on. Two authors are new to the scene: John Inman and David Russell. The nine employ different strategies in creating their mysteries, but they have in common characters whom you like and care about. Read More
“And visions of sugar plums danced in their heads.” I follow the old tradition and believe that Christmas should be...
“When fiction is made according to its nature, it should reinforce our sense of the supernatural by grounding it in...


