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Revolutionary voices: A multicultural queer youth anthology. Sonnie, A. (2000).
Sonnie, A. (2000). Revolutionary voices: A multicultural queer youth anthology. Los Angeles: Alyson Books. Revolutionary voices: A multicultural queer youth anthology. Sonnie, A. (2000). 188 Pages. LGBT&Q This anthology is a collection of personal experiences, poetry, and survival of LGBTQ youth. … Continue reading
Posted in Non-Fiction
Tagged AIDS, Anthology, empowerment, Exile, Exploration, Family, Gay men, HIV, Identity, Lesbian, Love, Poetry, Relationships, romance, Self-discovery, self-discovery/coming-out, Writing
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Michael Tolliver Lives. Armistead Maupin. 2007
Michael Tolliver Lives. Armistead Maupin. 2007. 277p. (Gay/ Transgender) The seventh of the Tales of the City is a collection of loosely connected stories that examine love in a HIV positive relationship. Thanks to the wonders of modern drugs, Michael … Continue reading
Posted in General Fiction
Tagged AIDS, Gay men, HIV, Love, Relationships, Transgender
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A Density of Souls. Christopher Rice. 2001
A Density of Souls. Christopher Rice. 200. 274. (Gay) Four high school friends worlds are interwoven in this complicated tale of envy, passion and coming of age and coming out under the umbrella of some mysterious circumstances in the high school. … Continue reading
Posted in Mystery/ Crime
Tagged Gay men, high school, hurricane, mystery, New Orleans, passion, Relationships, Self-discovery, self-discovery/coming-out
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Not a Day Goes By: A Novel. E.Lynn Harris. 2001
Not a Day Goes By: A Novel. E.Lynn Harris. 2001. 276. (Gay) Sports writer (John) Basil Henderson and his superstar girlfriend Yancy, are planning to get married tomorrow, but Basil’s feelings for a former college football teammate threaten to break … Continue reading
Delany, S.R. (1979). Tales of Nevèrÿon. New York: Bantam Books.
Tales of Nevèrÿon by Samuel R. Delany. P.264. G L B Delany wastes no time creating a world of danger, passion, and power. The characters are believable, engaging and the center of attention. The nicely paced storyline connects the … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy
Tagged Bisexual, Gay men, Lesbian, Sadomasochism, Slavery, Sword fights
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Kerr, P. (1999). The Wild Swans. New York: Warner Books, Inc.
The Wild Swans by Peg Kerr. P. 446. G Kerr intertwines a 17th century and a 20th century fairy tale, drawing attention to social fears and prejudices as well as human love. The nicely paced stories pass from current to … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy
Tagged AIDS, Family, Folk & Fairy tale, Gay men, Love, Magic, self-discovery/coming-out
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Pinto, R. (1999). The Chosen. New York: A Tom Doherty Associates Book.
The Chosen by Ricardo Pinto. P. 510. G Pinto spins a tale of mystic intrigue, of classism, family, love, and even exile. The pace of the story is faster than most fantasies which creates a gripping and fast read … Continue reading
Kushner, H. (1987). Swordspoint: A Melodrama of Manners. New York: Bantam Dell.
Swordspoint: A Melodrama of Manners by Ellen Kushner. P.286. G L B Kushner tells of swordfights, glory and love in Swordspoint. The story unfolds in a veiled tension of death and love. The characters slowly reveal their true natures and … Continue reading
Hartman, K. (1999). The Gumshoe, the Witch, and the Virtual Corpse. Georgia: MM Publishing.
The Gumshoe, the Witch, and the Virtual Corpse by Keith Hartman. P. 429. G. Hartman uses an odd mix of character to tell a tale of fantasy and intrigue while at the same time, makes the reader laugh and contemplate … Continue reading