This is a fascinating account of the intersections of history, the written word and the formation of the current movements for LGBT equality in america expressed through the lives and works of gay authors. The reader learns how these writers were seen in their ages and how they saw themselves too...
A Word from the Other End of the Spectrum of Critics Christopher Bram is simply one of our best writers of fiction today. His previous works have met with well-founded acclaim ("The Notorious Dr. August: His Real Life and Crimes", and "Father of Frankenstein"), but for some reason THE LIVE...
What happens to those left behind?This is an engaging story involving a group of friends. It is written in a way that reminds me of 'Tales of the City' although the stories are very different.When Clarence passes away he leaves behind his much younger boyfriend Michael and a group of close friend...
CHRISTOPHER BRAMAKA: A Gay Republican is an OxymoronRalph is an assistant manager of a bookstore. He met Bill on-line in a gay chat room. They decide to meet F2F (face to face) and start a relationship. They couldn’t be more opposite of each other. Bill is a right wing, closeted Republican and au...
I don't know how this book hasn't become more famous or be on more lists of `books to be read'. I only discovered it purely by accident. I've read quite a lot of novels with gay men as the main protagonist but this book was in a class of its own. The topic itself is fairly unique - a simple count...