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She’s My Dad by Iolanthe Woulff

June 9th, 2011 by Oddmonster / 990 views

Title: She’s My Dad
Author: Iolanthe Woulff
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Length: Novel / 469 pages
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Blurb:

“Don’t hate, Nicholas. Hate destroys everything. Don’t let it destroy you…”

For decades, ultra-liberal Windfield College has been a thorn in the side of Northern Virginia’s hidebound elite. When a teaching position unexpectedly becomes available, the school hires a former male graduate – now a transsexual woman named Nickie Farrell – as an assistant professor of English. Hoping to find peace, Nickie keeps her secret under wraps until ambitious lesbian student reporter Cinda Vanderhart outs her. And Cinda has noticed something else: both Nickie and a young townie waiter named Collie Skinner have a genetic quirk which causes their eyes to be different colors. Convinced that the similarity is no coincidence, Cinda begins an investigation to discover the connection between them.

Meanwhile, in a death-bed confession as she succumbs to years of brutality at the hands of her disgraced cop husband, Collie’s mother Luanne reveals that his birth resulted from an illicit affair she had with a long-vanished Windfield college senior named Nick Farrington. Shattered by his mother’s death, Collie turns for comfort to Robin Thompson, a gentle-hearted Christian co-worker at the upper-crust Foxton Arms restaurant. As Nickie is stalked by a pair of homicidal sociopaths, Robin finds herself entangled not only in Cinda’s investigative machinations but also a murderous plot by former U.S Ambassador and tycoon Eamon Douglass to eradicate the hated college with a suicide detonation of a Cesium 137 dirty bomb. Lives and secrets hang in the balance until everything comes to a head on the morning of Windfield’s annual spring picnic: April Fools Day.

Filled with richly-drawn characters and building to a stunning climax, SHE’S MY DAD is a story about the destructiveness of hate, the power of love, and the redemptive triumph of good over evil.

Like her title character Nickie Farrell, Iolanthe Woulff is a transsexual woman. A sixty-year-old Princeton-educated English major, she lives in Palm Springs, CA, where for several years she wrote a column in a local magazine about the challenges of gender transition. As the eldest child of author Herman Wouk, storytelling has always been dear to Ms. Woulff’s heart. Her hope is that besides providing a suspenseful read, SHE’S MY DAD will help to dispel some of the widespread misconceptions about transsexual people.

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Bob the Book by David Pratt

May 19th, 2011 by Kassa / 423 views

Title: Bob the Book
Author: David Pratt
Publisher: Chelsea Station Editions
Length: Novel / 200 pgs
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Blurb:

Just what is a ‘gay book’? -A book attracted to books of the same gender! Meet ‘Bob the Book,’ a gay book for sale in a Greenwich Village bookstore, where he falls in love with another book, Moishe. But a freak accident separates the young lovers. As Bob wends his way through used book bins, paper bags, knapsacks, and lecture halls, hoping to be reunited with Moishe, he meets a variety of characters, both book and human, including Angela, a widowed copy of Jane Austen’s ‘Mansfield Park’ and two other separated lovers, Neil and Jerry, near victims of a book burning. Among their owners and readers are Alfred and Duane, whose on-again, off-again relationship unites and separates our book friends. Will Bob find Moishe? Will Jerry and Neil be reunited? Will Alfred and Duane make it work? Read ‘Bob the Book’ to find all the answers.

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Blowjob 3: An Erotic Collection by Johnny Murdoc

May 12th, 2011 by Kassa / 1,983 views

Title: Blowjob 3: An Erotic Collection
Author: Johnny Murdoc
Publisher: Queer Young Cowboys
Length: Anthology / 150 pgs
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Blurb:

Blowjob 3 is a collection of erotic fiction, non-fiction, and photography by Best Gay Erotica and SexIs contributor Johnny Murdoc.

In “Busted,” a chance encounter with a police officer results in a heated encounter on the hood of a cop car. In “Do Me a Favor,” a college soccer player encourages his boyfriend to seduce one of his straight teammates. In “Rough Sports,” a young man’s rough sex fantasy comes true with the help of three football players in an empty locker room. These stories and more explore the intimate boundaries of sexual encounters between men.

In “Queer Print,” Murdoc discusses the rising trend of small press magazines like Butt, Pinups, and Original Plumbing. “Private Lives, Public Candor,” explores the evolution of intimacy in the digital age. In “Making Love,” Murdoc talks to the creators and stars of the sweet, dirty movie I Want Your Love. Murdoc’s other essays include a personal discussion about pornography and its role in relationships, the need for condoms and testing in the porn industry, the politics of Barack Obama, and the protests of the Westboro Baptist Church. The essays feature discussions with Travis Mathews, Quinnford + Scout, Amos Mac, Christopher Schulz, Jack Shamama, Jesse Metzger, and Brendan Gregory.

Rounding out the collection is more than twenty erotic photographs!

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Posted in 3.5 stars, Anthology, Erotica, Fiction, Gay, Literature, Non-Fiction, Reviews | 1 Comment »

Enter Oblivion by C.M. Harris

April 7th, 2011 by Kassa / 1,371 views

Title: Enter Oblivion
Author: C.M. Harris
Publisher: Casperian Books
Length: Novel / 250 pgs
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Blurb:
Meet Vince, a young, moody boxer from Brooklyn with an oozing bullet wound and a spot awaiting him in the Narducci crime family.

When Vince returns travelers’ checks he’s stolen from a British tourist, he finds himself in 1980s London, the epicenter of New Wave culture, unsure whether he will become a rock star, a rent boy, or a laughingstock.

Vince’s journey brings an awkward friendship with a glamorous drag queen, a stint in a post-punk rock band, a frustrating romance with a Bowie-esque pop star, and bloody quarrels with a misfit skinhead–Vince’s own cracked reflection.

In this quirky yet charming story of love and family and culture clash, Vince discovers his place in a rapidly changing world.

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Icarus volume 6

February 10th, 2011 by Kassa / 1,260 views

Title: Icarus volume 6: The Magazine of Gay Speculative Fiction
Publisher: Lethe Press
Length: 60 pages
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Fall 2010: Halloween is coming. Store shelves are filled with objets d’autumn and jack o’lanterns. The air is cooling and mornings are darker. Trees are stripping bare. There’s the rushing sound of fallen leaves swirling through deserted streets. Don’t be afraid to turn the pages that follow. We have a naughty infamous bogeyman, trips gone awry, Norse poems and boys that haunt in this issue of Icarus. So turn down all the lights but one.

Stories by Thomas Fuchs, Jeff Mann, Viet Dinh, Troy Carlyle, Kelly McQuain; interview with Robert Duncan

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Just for Christmas by George Seaton

February 1st, 2011 by Kassa / 443 views

Title: Just for Christmas
Author: George Seaton
Publisher: Untreed Reads
Length: 11 pages
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Blurb:

Christmas is a holiday with family at the heart of the season. In this short story from the author of CONTINUUM, THE COLORADO COW AND OTHER STORIES and ANOTHER FINE CHRISTMAS, Frank discovers that sometimes discovering who you are is the best present, and that often the family you choose can be stronger than the family into which you were born.

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The Girl in the Painting by Anne Brooke

December 30th, 2010 by Emily / 875 views

Title: The Girl in the Painting
Author: Anne Brooke
Publisher: Untreed Reads Publishing
Length:: Short Story / 4 pgs
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Blurb:

When Celia becomes obsessed with her grandmother’s painting, she realizes her life will never be the same again. How can she ever break free?

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Ugly Naked People by Giselle Renarde

December 27th, 2010 by Emily / 456 views

Title: Ugly Naked People
Author: Giselle Renarde
Publisher: Untreed Reads Publishing
Length:: Short Story / 6 pgs
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Blurb:

Rave is concerned about her girlfriend Astrid’s rapidly declining weight and health. As Astrid’s eating disorder begins to take its toll on the couple’s relationship, Rave hopes that a dramatic move on her part will save both Astrid and the future they could have together.

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Out of the Ashes (A Strong and Sudden Thaw #2) by R.W. Day

November 4th, 2010 by Kassa / 671 views

Title: Out of the Ashes (A Strong and Sudden Thaw #2)
Author: R.W. Day
Publisher: Lethe Press
Length:  Novel / 300 pgs
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Blurb:

In this sequel to A Strong & Sudden Thaw, the world after the Ice remains a dangerous place. Callum and David have survived the dragons but rebuilding lives is no easy task. The army comes to enforce an evacuation with claims of tainted groundwater and radiation. The Brethren, a crazed religious order, seeks to control the new world through preaching intolerance and forced conversion.

-Warning this review will contain spoilers-

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Posted in 2.5 stars, Fiction, Gay, Literature, Reviews, Science Fiction | 2 Comments »

At the Diner by Neil Plakcy

October 12th, 2010 by Kassa / 465 views

Title: At the Diner
Author: Neil Plakcy
Publisher: Untreed Reads Publishing
Length:: Short Story/6 pgs
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Blurb:

A young man attempts to reconnect with his estranged father over meals at a small-town diner. Can a love of food overcome the pain of a dad and son pulled apart?

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