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‘The Stranger’s Child’ by Alan Hollinghurst Ted Gidesonse FictionReviews October 17, 2011 2 min readFor me, and for many fans of literary fiction, particularly the gay ones, a new Alan Hollinghurst novel is an...
Boneyard: Who is Jake Yoder? William Johnson FeaturesVideos & Trailers October 13, 2011 1 min readPost-Modern Meta Alert! Writer Stephen Beachy has not only injected himself as a character into his latest work of fiction,...
‘Captain Harding’s Six-Day War’ by Elliott Mackle Alan Chin FictionReviewsRomance October 5, 2011 3 min readIn 1967, Captain Harding is working his way up the promotion ladder within the U.S. Air Force. He’s a go-getter...
‘The Unreal Life of Sergey Nabokov’ by Paul Russell Terri Solomon FictionReviews September 28, 2011 3 min readPaul Russell’s newest novel imagines the delicate inner life of Sergey Nabokov, the lesser-known gay brother of Vladimir, of Lolita...
‘On Wings of Affection’ by George Snyder Alan Orr FictionReviews September 27, 2011 2 min readGeorge Snyder’s On Wings of Affection (Lulu) is a likeable romp through a witty and serendipitous West Hollywood complete with...
‘The Evolution of Ethan Poe’ by Robin Reardon Brandon Will ReviewsYoung Adult September 14, 2011 4 min readWith The Evolution of Ethan Poe (Kensington Books), Robin Reardon provides a fresh, engaging example of why the coming out...
Mike Albo: Stranger than (Non)Fiction William Johnson Features September 6, 2011 6 min read“It’s odd to say this, but by saying I am writing fiction I am trying to be more honest. Unless...
‘Sweet Like Sugar’ by Wayne Hoffman Howard G. Williams FictionReviews September 5, 2011 2 min readSweet Like Sugar (Kensington Books) is a charming novel that describes the convergence of a young man’s openly gay identity...
‘Quarantine’ by Rahul Mehta Troy Rutman FictionReviews August 8, 2011 3 min readYou’ve heard the story before, right? Second generation immigrant from [insert country] works twice as hard to fulfill his parents’...
‘Ivan and Misha’ by Michael Alenyikov Christopher Verleger FictionReviews August 3, 2011 1 min readThe connection you share with another person, however brief or seemingly insignificant, can leave a lasting impression, if not with...