m/m
The Past is a Foreign Country—And It’s Bisexual
In my article on Billy Breakenridge, I used the term “gay” for the ease of modern readers. This is historically incorrect. Sexual preference as identity did not exist in his time period. In the past, sex was an activity, not an identity. It was something you did, it didn’t define…
Review of Desert Tryst from Audible UK
I just discovered that a lovely person named Jumime wrote a fantastic review of Desert Tryst on Audible UK and it is just so perfect that I am going to share it with y’all: “Short+Sweet+Hot, like a chilli Chocolate Brownie!” Would you consider the audio edition of Desert Tryst to…
AudioFile Review of Desert Tryst
Why, look! A *lovely* review of DESERT TRYST in AudioFile Magazine! *much happy dancing ensues* “Narrator Greg Tremblay impressively portrays the two men in alternating chapters.” “…the buildup to their belief in each other and passionate love is satisfying for listeners to hear. The New Mexico desert provides an evocative…
DESERT TRYST AVAILABLE NOW
The cat-and-mouse game between professional assassin Dmitri Dzerzhinsky and FBI Special Agent Thomas Dalton may be developing into something more, at least for Dmitri. Blurring which side Dmitri’s on can’t continue. Hoping to get rid of his desire for Thomas, Dmitri goes to 1Night Stand for help. Unaware of the…
Why Het Romance Is Boring
I’ve got a theory about this. I know a lot of female readers who have switched to male/male romance, not just because two hot men are better than one, but because they’re finding het (male/female) romance boring. Not that the plots are slow or the same or whatnot, just that they…
Wilde and Uncensored
Have you read this yet? A new uncensored edition of Oscar Wilde’s Dorian Gray has been released. What I find particularly amusing is the reasoning behind the censoring in the first place – the editor “Decid[ed] that the novel as it stood contained “a number of things which an innocent woman…
Do You M/M?
Are you one of the many (many, many) readers of m/m romance? Do you swoon to Alex Beecroft’s False Colors: An M/M Romance or Erastes’ Transgressions: An M/M Romance? For anyone who might be thinking, “What, M&M’s have romance?” and trying to picture the green girl M&M in something slinky…. no. M/M is…
