Free online samples of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT)-themed ebooks from the authors and publishers at Smashwords.
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Edgeways | by William Henderson Dec. 30, 2011 | Free! | 7382 words | Read a sample |
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The Warren Cup | by Richard Kerr Feb. 11, 2012 | Free! | 3232 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Richard Kerr was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland at the end of 60s when the conflict began. He left for London 25 years later just in time for peace to break out. Despite this the 70s were a happy time and childhood was a place where everything was possible and school holidays were never long enough. |
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Peter and the Wolf | by Fabian Black Aug. 26, 2010 | Free! | 2502 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I'm a female writer and I live in the United Kingdom. I’m a staunch supporter of GLBTQ Rights and Marriage Equality. Love is an important aspect of the human experience and its free expression should not be denied to anyone. No one should be made to feel guilty or tormented simply for being in love or for being who they were created to be. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ If you're looking for a complex thriller, hardcore, heavily sexualised erotica, gritty gay realism, typical BDSM leather scenarios, a horror trip or a gory murder mystery then you've come to the wrong place. So, what the heck DO I write? In a nutshell - sassy, sensual gay discipline fiction ~ stories with a D/s twist More details: I don't write vanilla romance, classic spanking erotica or BDSM. My stories incorporate elements from all those mediums, but essentially belong to a sub group of romance/power exchange fiction often referred to as discipline romance fiction or discipline partnership fiction. Not everyone understands or 'gets' discipline fiction and that's fine. I don't 'get' prawn cocktail flavour crisps, but I uphold the right of people to eat them should their taste buds be wired that way. In discipline fiction the spanking scenes are not there to serve as a precursor to a sex scene. They illustrate the consensual submission of one partner to the authority of the other. It's a form of power exchange. While sex is certainly an aspect of my fiction it isn't the main focal point, so if you think of and enjoy M/M stories only in terms of heat level and detailed sex scenes then my fic probably won't be to yout taste. I tend to focus more on the emotional side of things and of course the discipline aspect. As well as being the vehicle by which I express my interest in discipline practices, my stories are about everyday relationships, situations, affection and love. They're quirky, warm hearted and sensitive with a liberal sprinkling of offbeat humor. They're entertaining, sometimes thought provoking and always observant of the human condition. I’ve been writing in this genre for over ten years. I have many theories as to why I’m drawn so strongly to this type of fiction. Perhaps it allows me to express aspects of my personality that would otherwise remain repressed. None of it really matters, I write what I like to write and that's it. :) ~I also write a series called 'The Stardust Diaries' under the name Tarn Swan. Find Tarn and Twinkles here on Smashwords or again visit my web page for more information.~ |
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Rainbows All Around Us | by Nathan J Morissey March 01, 2012 | Free! | 24825 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Nathan J Morissey loves to read and write gay fiction and gay erotica. When he's not reading or writing, he's rock-climbing, exercising and weight-training. |
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Heart And Soul | by Jeanette Grey Aug. 07, 2011 | Free! | 9682 words | Read a sample |
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Darkling Mine | by Andra Sashner Sep. 07, 2011 | Free! | 8950 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Andra claims it’s her father who’s to blame, reading The Hobbit to her at bedtime when she was seven. All her fantasy and Other World obsessions started from there. Growing up in Asia, she caught the usual afternoon kiddie anime series on TV after school but the beginning of a love to last a lifetime for fiction and fantasy came via Katsuhiro Otomo’s 1988 movie Akira which she saw when she was eleven. A decade and a half later in London, after many more anime series, Dragonlance books, Darkness: The Gathering artwork, through high school and hand-writing stories into notebooks with a mysterious penchant for getting lost by the folks who “borrowed†them, comic books, graphic novels and Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, she’s still at it. Still dreaming, still writing. |
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A Susan Slutt Mystery: Peril Over the Carport | by Michael G. Cornelius Aug. 27, 2010 | Free! | 8027 words | Sample 100% |
| Author bio: Michael G. Cornelius is the author/editor of eleven books, including the thriller The Ascension and the Lambda Literary Award finalist Creating Man. |
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Fenton: The Loneliest Vampire (Lost Realm #1.5) | by Kate Aaron July 13, 2011 | Free! | 7718 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Kate Aaron lives in Cheshire, England, with two dogs, a parrot, and a bearded dragon named Elvis. She has the best of friends, the worst of enemies, and a mischievous muse with a passion for storytelling that doesn't know the difference between fact and fiction. COMING 2012: Summer - Lost Realm #3 Summer - 'Fenton's Absolution' LR #3.5 |
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Bonds of Fire | by Sophie Duncan June 06, 2011 | Free! | 20697 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I also write with my sister under Tasha-and-Sophie Duncan, and for some of my adult fiction as A D Benedict. By day I am a project manager developing IT solutions for a large company in the South East of England. By night, you'll find me scribbling away at many a story that just won't leave me alone. I've been writing since I was a wee thing, and publishing since I discovered the internet in 1994 or so. So what do I write? Contemporary and urban fantasy have mainly been my playground, but I have done some real world settings as well. I do like mystery and have been reading (and watching) Agatha Christie since I was a child. I've also been known to do a bit of poetry. Style: I have been told I do angst well, so if you want your heartstrings twanged, or your tummy to tie in knots until the end, then I'm your gal. I am, however, a happy ending junkie, although I do throw a hint of realism in there sometimes as well. I like a few twists and turns on the way in some of my plots, although I have written my share of PWPs as well. I have to admit a small obsession with eyes: I believe they are the seat of beauty in a person, so I play with them in creature fic and use them for expression in others - personal hang up, sorry. Also, I have never met a cliché I didn't like and I am a firm believer that cliché is fine if you do it right. Writing is a passion and there's nothing better than writing for an audience. Any writer who says they don't care about feedback must have had an ego amputation :) If you life my scribbles, I'd be very glad to hear from you. |
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Dead Silence | by Ren Stogner June 22, 2011 | Free! | 31902 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Hello, my name is Ren Stogner. I am a new writer. I mainly write band slashes as well as my book Dead Silence. |
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If It Ain't Love | by Tamara Allen Sep. 02, 2011 | Free! | 18141 words | Read a sample |
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Thaw | by Jordan Castillo Price March 01, 2009 | Free! | 1402 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jordan Castillo Price's influences include Ouija boards, Return of the Living Dead, "light as a feather, stiff as a board," and boys in eyeliner. |
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Lies and Consequences | by Kaje Harper April 05, 2011 | Free! | 97986 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been writing as long as I can remember (which is longer than I like to admit). I started creating M/M romances in high-school, filling binders with stories about what Starsky and Hutch really did on their days off. (Pretty PG-rated stuff - we're talking sheltered fourteen-year-old here. I was into the romantic possibilities.) Any potential writing career got side-tracked by forays into art, psychology, teaching, and a biomedical profession. And the challenges of raising children. When I took up the keyboard again it was just for fun, writing books for my own entertainment. At about manuscript seven, my epically patient spouse told me that if I was going to spend that much time at it, I should try to get published. And he kept saying it, loudly, until I submitted one. And it was accepted! (Really exciting!) That's Life Lessons that was published May 2011 MLR Press. A short story, And to All a Good Night, that follows it is available here for free. The sequel, Breaking Cover, came out from MLR in late July. And I'm currently in the editing process for other work, including a werewolf novel, Unacceptable Risk. My Smashwords book, Lies and Consequences, started as a kind of reaction after the November 2010 elections when the DADT repeal looked like it might be derailed. Then I was caught by surprise as I finished the book in December and the repeal passed. I tweaked it by upping the action, and deemphasizing the DADT subplot. The result was something lightweight, but hopefully fun. So I put it out as a free read. I hope you enjoy it. As a new author, I really appreciate reviews - what you liked and what you didn't. Remember those other six manuscripts? (Okay, nine now.) Maybe your comment will help turn the next good book into a better book. KH |
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British Flash | by UK MAT Publishing June 08, 2011 | Free! | 24660 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: UK MAT is a team of five UK based GLBTQ romance authors who wanted to do something to raise the profile of UK set GLBTQ fiction. Our first project is a free anthology of flash fiction written by attendees of the second annual UK Meet of GLBTQ fiction. The UK MAT team are Alex Beecroft, Charlie Cochrane, Clare London, JL Merrow and Josephine Myles. |
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The Persian | by Gordon Watt Jan. 11, 2011 | Free! | 85235 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Gordon Watt is a writer and film-editor working between London and Congleton, his home in Cheshire. He spent ten years working for the BBC in London working between News and Features editing daily news stories and later, long-form documentaries for the News Channel, BBC 1, 3 and 4, BBC World and BBC Persian TV. He has made several short films and in 2005, produced a feature-film. Gordon spends most of his time in Cheshire staring out at his vegetable garden and trying not to notice the pride of cats stalking his partner Kit across the lawn. He also regrets registering his web domain name before realising how pretentious the ‘A’ in his name on the front of this book looks. |
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The Reunion | by Raven de Hart Aug. 23, 2011 | Free! | 2699 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: After years, Raven de Hart refined her story telling, her tantalizing tales to the point of local royalty. Now, after returning from exile, she has returned to her old tricks. She can be found in her throne room at http://dehartslist.blogspot.com or consorting with the Kitten Knights at http://kittenknights.com |
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A Not-So-Grimm Fairytale | by Ann Somerville Oct. 27, 2011 | Free! | 5019 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ann Somerville grew up in one of Australia’s prettiest small cities. In 1989, she left Australia with a BA and a burning ambition to see more of the world and its people, and to discover this ‘culture’ thing people kept telling her about. In 2006, she returned home to Southeast Queensland with two more degrees, an English husband, and a staggering case of homesickness, vowing never to leave Australia again. Her long, plot-driven fiction featuring gay and bisexual characters has been professionally published, although copious free full length stories and novels are also available on her website. She blogs about writing, publishing, her life and many shiny distracting things. |
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Midnight Encounter | by Addison Albright Nov. 05, 2011 | Free! | 2423 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Addison Albright lives in the middle of the USA with her husband, son, and four peculiar cats (and, at any given time, various boomerang children and step-children, along with their assorted children and pets). Her stories are gay erotic romance, and tend to be sweet man-love in contemporary settings. Her education, which pretty much doesn't get used these days, includes a BS in Education with a major in Mathematics and a minor in Chemistry. Addison loves her family, reading, popcorn, boating, french fries, 'open window weather,' cats, math, and anything chocolate. She loves to read pretty much anything and everything, anytime and anywhere. |
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Refuse | by Elliott DeLine April 08, 2011 | You set the price! | 80468 words | Sample 25% |
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One More Suicide | by David McGhee May 04, 2011 | Free! | 149024 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Born and raised in the south, David McGhee suffered through a myriad of mental illness issues all throughout his life. As an openly gay male with these disadvantages, David has been searching for himself through music and print for some time now. He feels as if nothing is better therapy than working on stories and writing a catchy song on the guitar. David is 27 as of February 15th. He is 5'7" and has a thing for taller guys. Currently 155ish pounds. Is currently suffering from a liver defect that he is shortly going to receive an evasive treatment for, knocking him out of the count for a few months due to it's toxicity on the body. Hopefully this doesn't effect his extra curricular activities none. Mother passed away on February 12th 2010. Father is still alive and kicking. David has an IQ of 155 yet he still forgets to look both ways or even to make sure he has the walk sign when crossing the street. Check him out on social media sites! http://facebook.com/trueposer Twitter: @trueposer His blog is updated often: http://trueposer.blogspot.com |
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To Sir, With Love | by Karyn Mitchell June 24, 2011 | Free! | 2764 words | Read a sample |
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A Delicate Game | by Sasha L. Miller Sep. 06, 2011 | Free! | 7181 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Sasha has been writing slash ever since she began writing awful fanfiction in her freshman year of college. She grew up in the boonies of Northern New York (nowhere near NYC) and then branched out for college in a different part of the boonies of NNY. She then spent a few years in Vermont before finally landing in Cincinnati, where she shares a house crazy roommates and crazier cats. |
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Criss Cross - Romance Short Story | by Marion Francis July 25, 2009 | Free! | 6635 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I am a short story and novella writer. All my stories are original fiction. My characters are derived from my readers character requests, people watching, worldwide business travel, vacation, magazines, and pure imagination. Enjoy |
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Daron's Guitar Chronicles: Volume One | by Cecilia Tan Oct. 03, 2010 | Free! | 45736 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Cecilia Tan has been writing professionally since she was a teenager in the 1980s. She sold her first fiction in the early 90s, and her short stories have appeared in Nerve, Ms. Magazine, Strange Horizons, and Best American Erotica. She is the author of many books, most with fantasy and science fiction themes, including Black Feathers, The Velderet, White Flames, Mind Games, The Siren and the Sword, The Hot Streak, The Tower and the Tears, and Telepaths Don't Need Safewords. She is also the founder and editorial director of Circlet Press. Find out more at http://blog.ceciliatan.com |
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The Guardians | by Rilbur Skryler Nov. 07, 2010 | You set the price! | 248506 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: An avid reader from a young age, I started branching out into writing years ago. I started with several rather ambitious stories that were probably doomed to failure to begin with, above and beyond the personal circumstances that lead to me abandoning writing for years. Due to a chance overheard conversation while on the bus from school, an idea took root and I suddenly had the urge to write again. From there, my work has only grown -- and the future continues to look bright. Currently, I'm a web programmer looking for a job. Getting my degree was great, but it doesn't do me any good sitting up on my wall looking pretty! |
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And to All a Good Night (Life Lessons 1 1/2) | by Kaje Harper June 25, 2011 | Free! | 11725 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been writing as long as I can remember (which is longer than I like to admit). I started creating M/M romances in high-school, filling binders with stories about what Starsky and Hutch really did on their days off. (Pretty PG-rated stuff - we're talking sheltered fourteen-year-old here. I was into the romantic possibilities.) Any potential writing career got side-tracked by forays into art, psychology, teaching, and a biomedical profession. And the challenges of raising children. When I took up the keyboard again it was just for fun, writing books for my own entertainment. At about manuscript seven, my epically patient spouse told me that if I was going to spend that much time at it, I should try to get published. And he kept saying it, loudly, until I submitted one. And it was accepted! (Really exciting!) That's Life Lessons that was published May 2011 MLR Press. A short story, And to All a Good Night, that follows it is available here for free. The sequel, Breaking Cover, came out from MLR in late July. And I'm currently in the editing process for other work, including a werewolf novel, Unacceptable Risk. My Smashwords book, Lies and Consequences, started as a kind of reaction after the November 2010 elections when the DADT repeal looked like it might be derailed. Then I was caught by surprise as I finished the book in December and the repeal passed. I tweaked it by upping the action, and deemphasizing the DADT subplot. The result was something lightweight, but hopefully fun. So I put it out as a free read. I hope you enjoy it. As a new author, I really appreciate reviews - what you liked and what you didn't. Remember those other six manuscripts? (Okay, nine now.) Maybe your comment will help turn the next good book into a better book. KH |
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Luscious Love | by Zach Sweets Aug. 12, 2011 | Free! | 6559 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Zach, an army brat, was born in El Paso, TX, and has lived in North Carolina, Germany, Kansas, California, and the District of Columbia, before graduating from University of Baltimore in May 2010, with a degree in Applied Information Technology. He now resides in Arizona, where he moved to start a new adventure with his partner and dog. In his spare time, Zach enjoys reading, mainly horror. He enjoys doing outdoor activities, and he runs on a daily basis. He participates in charitable running events, from 5k up to marathon distances. Zach writes as often as he can and likes to push himself with writing challenges. Joining the M/M Romance group on Goodreads.com has immensely boosted his motivation to become a successful Deaf author, writing about man to man love, with some horror thrown in for good measure. When he is not writing or reading, Zach likes to practice his web design and development skills. He loves to hang out with love of his life as often as he can, finding things to do inside and outside the house, whether it be yard work, hiking, bike riding, walking their dog, eating out at a cozy diner, or just loving. |
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Lot Seven | by Raven de Hart Sep. 15, 2011 | Free! | 3123 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: After years, Raven de Hart refined her story telling, her tantalizing tales to the point of local royalty. Now, after returning from exile, she has returned to her old tricks. She can be found in her throne room at http://dehartslist.blogspot.com or consorting with the Kitten Knights at http://kittenknights.com |
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Illicit: Confessions of a Sucider, Cannibal and Murderer | by Mirvan Ereon March 09, 2012 | Free! | 3674 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A poet, artist, writer, painter, madman and genius, Mirvan Ereon is a wonderful human being. He is strange, weird, fun, lovable, sexy, fuckable all at the same time. He is polysexual, polyamorous, pansexual, and many other twisted things and he is not afraid to be one. He is proud of who he is and he wants you to be the same way too with yourself! Message me. tell me anything. Ask me to wrote a story or a poem for you and I will gladly do it. I love doing requests =P And it is all free =P Send me a message - jinnypark_1691@yahoo.com |
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Thaw and Serve | by Jessica Freely April 06, 2010 | Free! | 1392 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been writing and publishing genre fiction under a variety of names for over fifteen years, but it wasn’t until I stumbled upon a stash of Jay and Silent Bob fanfiction that I found my true calling: male/male romance. I haven’t looked back since. |
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Lindira | by Ann Somerville Oct. 28, 2011 | Free! | 22576 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Ann Somerville grew up in one of Australia’s prettiest small cities. In 1989, she left Australia with a BA and a burning ambition to see more of the world and its people, and to discover this ‘culture’ thing people kept telling her about. In 2006, she returned home to Southeast Queensland with two more degrees, an English husband, and a staggering case of homesickness, vowing never to leave Australia again. Her long, plot-driven fiction featuring gay and bisexual characters has been professionally published, although copious free full length stories and novels are also available on her website. She blogs about writing, publishing, her life and many shiny distracting things. |
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Queerky Tales: Snow White & the Poisoned Apple | by Rhys Christopher Ethan May 04, 2012 | Free! | 8498 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Rhys Christopher Ethan was born in Greece in 1991, moved to London in 2010 and is currently studying Theatre and English Literature in University of East London. He is an avid fan of fantasy and fiction literature and it is the genre he most often writes for. Rhys also writes songs hoping to have them composed one day. He has been writing since the age of 12 and has not stopped since. Ethan has found the cure for writer's block, but his workload is still in his way. He loves sitting at any small cafés he can find in London and write with Enya's music playing on his headphones. Rhys Christopher's favourite author is Anthony Horowitz, who has inspired the way he works. He is currently working on a picture book, a film script, the second instalment of Queerky Tales and his longest project ever, the first novel of a fantasy series. |
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Closer Than Breathing - A Light Gay Odyssey | by Alan Keslian Dec. 18, 2009 | You set the price! | 83347 words | Sample 100% |
| Author bio: I was a Gay Liberation Front activist in London in the 1970s, among other things setting up West London GLF and organising gay dances attended by hundreds in Fulham Town Hall. I have experienced and benefited from the huge change in attitudes towards Gay men and Lesbians in England and elsewhere during recent decades. During my teenage years, in the UK any sex between men was a crime, whereas now civil partnership offers a legal status on a par with marriage, and discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation is increasingly outlawed. This transformation has huge implications for gay relationships, and my motive in writing is to explore the impact of this new freedom and portray its effects. My first novel, Goodmans Hotel, was published in 2003. My second, a more humorous book, Closer Than Breathing - A Light Gay Odyssey - came out in 2009. I believe my readers’ time is valuable, and try hard not to waste it. I live with my partner in West London, and am a member of GALHA, the UK based Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association. |
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Color Me | by Blaine D. Arden Aug. 14, 2011 | Free! | 16356 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Blaine is a purple haired, forty-something, writer of gay fiction with a love of men, music, mystery, magic, fairies (the pointy eared ones), platform shoes and the colours black, purple and red, who sings her way through life. Born and raised in Zutphen, the Netherlands, Blaine spent many hours of her sheltered youth reading, day dreaming, making up stories and acting them out with her barbies. Though she wrote her first gay fiction as a teenager, Blaine's true inspiration comes from the wonderful gay romance called 'Beautiful Thing' — adaptation of the play by Jonathan Harvey — through which she gained some very dear gay friends and a postponed bout of puberty that caused an introverted and shy Blaine to finally grow into herself. Supporting Blaine in all matters regarding household, teenagers, cairn terrier Kendra and pursuing her dreams, is her long-suffering husband for over twenty years. When not writing, reading or at choir practice, Blaine has singing lessons and hopes to be in a band someday. |
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Easy Come, Easy Go | by Ayla Starr Feb. 18, 2012 | Free! | 5610 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I wonder. I dream. I write. That is all you need to know. If you like my stories, don't be shy to leave a quick comment! |
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Goodmans Hotel | by Alan Keslian Dec. 23, 2009 | You set the price! | 83434 words | Sample 100% |
| Author bio: I was a Gay Liberation Front activist in London in the 1970s, among other things setting up West London GLF and organising gay dances attended by hundreds in Fulham Town Hall. I have experienced and benefited from the huge change in attitudes towards Gay men and Lesbians in England and elsewhere during recent decades. During my teenage years, in the UK any sex between men was a crime, whereas now civil partnership offers a legal status on a par with marriage, and discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation is increasingly outlawed. This transformation has huge implications for gay relationships, and my motive in writing is to explore the impact of this new freedom and portray its effects. My first novel, Goodmans Hotel, was published in 2003. My second, a more humorous book, Closer Than Breathing - A Light Gay Odyssey - came out in 2009. I believe my readers’ time is valuable, and try hard not to waste it. I live with my partner in West London, and am a member of GALHA, the UK based Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association. |
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A Susan Slutt Mystery: Susan Slutt Solves the Mystery | by Kate Emburg Sep. 04, 2010 | Free! | 9318 words | Sample 100% |
| Author bio: Kate Emburg is the creator of the Susan Slutt series. In addition to the Susan Slutt series, Kate is the author of two other books. She is also the president of the Phantom Friends, a group dedicated to celebrating series books. She lives in Pennsylvania with her family. |
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Drag Queen (Fiercest Gay Poetry) | by German Alcala July 08, 2011 | Free! | 5969 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: 15 year old Boy Queen Poet. Crowned on May 17, 2010 (when I published my first eBook) Website: http://GermanAlcala.Tk "If... Liberace ate Lil Kim (circa 1996-2008) and then made a baby with Shakira after she had drunk Edgar Allan Poe's ashes you would pretty much get my clone... or the true story of my creation!!!" Twitter: @GermanAlcala And On The Eighth Day (The Free Digital Album)is now out at my website! And On The Eighth Day & the Special Edition are out everywhere! -German Alcala |
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Time to Think | by Rigby Taylor Nov. 08, 2011 | Free! | 30433 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Rigby lives on several acres of rainforest in sub-tropical Queensland, Australia with his partner. |
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A Revolutionary Romance | by Melody Clark Sep. 30, 2011 | Free! | 45506 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: I've been a professional writer since my first paid publication at the age of 18. I've published numerous novels, non-fiction titles, and articles. |
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Steeplechase | by Rosalyn Wraight Jan. 22, 2012 | Free! | 2023 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Rosalyn Wraight is the author of the Lesbian Adventure Club series and a lesbian mystery series featuring Detective Laura McCallister. |
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Faith | by Danial Jones March 24, 2012 | Free! | 46689 words | Read a sample |
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From Farringdon | by Richard Kerr July 18, 2011 | Free! | 1470 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Richard Kerr was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland at the end of 60s when the conflict began. He left for London 25 years later just in time for peace to break out. Despite this the 70s were a happy time and childhood was a place where everything was possible and school holidays were never long enough. |
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Lilacs | by Megan Derr Sep. 09, 2011 | Free! | 12303 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Megan grew up a military brat and traveled extensively with her family. She is now firmly settled in Ohio, with two roommates and their five cats. She has always been book obsessed, and writing obsessed since she first gave it a whirl in college. Romance and fantasy are her primary obsessions, but she’s game to write just about anything and enjoys a challenge. She is a sucker for stories of enemies becoming lovers. When not writing, Megan is drinking too much coffee, reading still more books, and harassing family and friends, or otherwise doing whatever possible to avoid editing. |
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Language Lessons (gay romance) | by Jay Bell April 18, 2011 | Free! | 13628 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Jay Bell never gave much thought to Germany until he met a handsome foreign exchange student. At that moment, beer and pretzels became the most important thing in the world. After moving to Germany and getting married, Jay found himself eager to communicate the feelings of alienation, adventure, and love that surrounded this decision, and has been putting pen to paper ever since. You can learn more about the author at www.jaybellbooks.com |
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THE EXQUISITE MOUTH | by Mirvan Ereon March 27, 2012 | Free! | 4007 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: A poet, artist, writer, painter, madman and genius, Mirvan Ereon is a wonderful human being. He is strange, weird, fun, lovable, sexy, fuckable all at the same time. He is polysexual, polyamorous, pansexual, and many other twisted things and he is not afraid to be one. He is proud of who he is and he wants you to be the same way too with yourself! Message me. tell me anything. Ask me to wrote a story or a poem for you and I will gladly do it. I love doing requests =P And it is all free =P Send me a message - jinnypark_1691@yahoo.com |
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Two Halves | by Nat Roslin April 12, 2012 | Free! | 2678 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Nat Roslin lives in a quiet village just outside of the city of Leeds in the UK. Ze has been writing for many years and after many inwards debates is beginning to publish hir work online. Ze is passionate about putting out LGBT literature, in the form of short stories, flash fiction and hopefully in the future a novel ze is working on. |
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Articles About Sex | by Wael El-Manzalawy May 09, 2012 | Free! | 1580 words | Read a sample |
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FALL LOVE | by Anne Whitehouse April 26, 2009 | Free! | 172700 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Anne Whitehouse was born and grew up in Birmingham, Alabama. She graduated from Harvard College and Columbia University. She is the author of The Surveyor’s Hand (poems) and Fall Love (novel). Poems from her series, Blessings and Curses, have appeared widely in journals. Her second novel, Rosalind’s Ring, is set in Birmingham. She lives in New York City with her husband and daughter. www.annewhitehouse.com |
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Three Avenues of Escape | by Elmore Hammes Sep. 07, 2009 | Free! | 1929 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: Elmore Hammes is an independent author who has published several novels in a variety of genres. His short stories have been published online in Espresso Fiction and joyful!, and have appeared in the literary journal The First Line and the national Catholic magazine St. Anthony Messenger. When not writing or reading, he performs consulting services for other authors, including editing, formatting manuscripts and creation of Kindle or other e-book editions. |
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