“Split” Split is a not-to-be-missed first novel by bi Canadian writer Mel Bossa (Bold Strokes Books, 2011). Bossa uses the...
Greetings, erotica lovers! Winter is an excellent time to curl up with a naughty book, and there are quite a...
Ingram has a wonderful way with words. Not just in terms of vocabulary, but in how to use that vocabulary to propel the story and give the reader a vivid image of the transpiring events. Readers will find themselves blazing through this novel, turning the pages quickly, in part because it flows before your eyes like a movie. Read More
Collections such as this also invariably bring up the question, “What is a ‘gay story,’ anyway?” Is it simply a story that a gay person has written? Something that features gay characters prominently? How much focus needs to be on the uniqueness of gay life, or can the protagonist be someone who “just happens to be gay?” Does the author have to be gay—or male—to do it justice? Read More
Besides the story, readers should note the creative way this book employs both its art and typography to help tell the tale. The style of the art fluctuates, from abrasive hen scratches to smooth washes of black ink, from manga-esque vignettes to art tableau frames. This is a story slick, professional comic art would ruin. Merey’s art, if more amateur, better parallels the life experiments of the high school characters in its grips. Read More
Despite having heard of Erastes, I had never read one of her novels before this one. That will change. If...
In 1967, Captain Harding is working his way up the promotion ladder within the U.S. Air Force. He’s a go-getter...
Writer and man-about-town, Logan K. Young files a report on what he loved at this year’s inaugural Outwrite LGBT Book...
Gay horror continues to mature as a genre with quality writing, established authors, and heart pounding tales. Though horror often...
In The German (Lethe Press), a savage serial killer forces the denizens of a small World War II-era Texas town...


