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Suffered from the Night: Queering Stoker’s Dracula Steve Berman et al.
One of the more admired characters in Western literature happens to be a murderer, a villain, a fiend: Count Dracula. Irish author Bram Stoker’s classic novel stands high in the canon of speculative fiction, … More
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Shades of Blue and Gray: Ghosts of the Civil War Steve Berman et al.
More Americans were killed during the years of the Civil War (1861-1865) than any other date in history. Men shattered, women lost, families broken. In Shades of Blue & Gray, editor Steve Berman offers readers … More
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On Spec Magazine #126 VOL 33 No 4 Diane L. Walton et al.
Volume 33 No 4 issue of On Spec Magazine.
This issue features short stories by Joshua Grasso (“A World Behind Glass”), Andrew Knighton (“There Are No Fey in Albion”), George S. Walker (“Sleep… More
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The Queering Bundle Steve Berman et al.
Three rich and provocative anthologies that reconsider three famous literary characters:
A Study in Lavender: Queering Sherlock Holmes
“This “study” is a brilliant blend of pastiche and homage… More
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Chelsea Station Issue 1 Jameson Currier et al.
Chelsea Station is a new literary magazine of gay writing, edited by Jameson Currier. The first issue features six original short stories, fourteen new poems, a never-before-published one-act play and memoir, and… More
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Where Thy Dark Eye Glances: Queering Edgar Allan Poe Steve Berman et al.
The canon of Edgar Allan Poe, one of the foremost writers of dark and atmospheric fiction and poetry, offers readers haunted shores teeming with various erudite men brooding in the waning light over their feelings for… More
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Gents: Steamy Stories From the Age of Steam Matthew Bright et al.
Twenty gay erotic tales (most original to this volume) set in the good old naughty days of the Victorian era. Return to an era of foggy back alleys and Macassar oil in every man’s hair. Editor Matthew Bright has assembled… More
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Sagas of Mann Jeff Mann
Listen closely to the skald, who tells of the Sagas of Mann, where the Nine Heathen Virtues can be told in four tales of Viking men facing peril because of their desires. As in Valhalla, a warrior feasts after the battle … More
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A Romantic Mann Jeff Mann
“Mann is nothing less than the gay epic poet of our age. The ease with which he expresses the quotidian, the mythic, the timeless and the ineffable is unrivaled. These poems are heart-rendingly beautiful in their coupling… More
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Country Jeff Mann
Brice Brown sings about loyalty and broken hearts, the earnestness of being a proud Southerner, yet his popular country music lyrics are misdirection because Brice has kept hidden his attraction to men for all his life.… More
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Insatiable Jeff Mann
Scotsman Derek Maclaine has fallen in love with his adopted West Virginia home and its burly native son, Matt Taylor. But a local mining company’s recent efforts to destroy the land spell an end to all that Matt holds dear.… More
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Cub Jeff Mann
Not every gay teen yearns for fashion and popular culture. Some boys are pure country folk and like the feel of flannel and the smell of the farm. And they’re neither lithe nor muscle-bound but stocky boys, the ones… More
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Cub Jeff Mann
Not every gay teen yearns for fashion and popular culture. Some boys are pure country folk and like the feel of flannel and the smell of the farm. And they’re neither lithe nor muscle-bound but stocky boys, the ones… More