Welcome to the Monkey House. No Cages Necessary. Join Sam Metcalfe, a 34 year old Zookeeper, on his quest to find happiness and rejoice in knowing that it comes from being true to oneself.
In this age of Will and Grace and gentrification, the "dream market" and gay investment advisors, people don't hear much about working-class queers. In fact, some would even consider the idea a contra...
Teenage Chauncey Greer quit a popular boyband in disgrace when word got out that he was more than good friends with band mate D. Now, on the brink of forty, with a body admired by both men and women, ...
Maureen Millea Smith stakes her claim as a new literay star with this novel filled with regret and redemption. Fred Holly looks back over the past 30 years of his life and recounts what happened durin...
Alex is the closeted son of an obscenely wealthy and powerful New Orleans oil tycoon. the insistence of his father, Alex has become engaged to Camilla, the pushy and totally self-absorbed daughter of ...
By the deeply established author of more than 12 gay books, this is the epic novel of gay liberation in San Francisco 1970-1982 in that window of freedom between penicillin and HIV where anything was ...
In Franny, The Queen of Provincetown, John Preston created one of his most memorable characters from among the thirty-some books he authored or edited over his storied career. Franny is a proud, prote...
Jane keeps lists. After all, how else can she keep track of her life? Desmond is fretting that his five-year relationship with Russell is too monogamous and settled. When the pair meet in Boston, they...
Gerald Samper, an effete Englishman, lives on a hilltop in Tuscany. He is a ghostwriter for celebrities, and a foodie, whose weird tastes include 'Mussels in Chocolate and Garlic' and 'Fernet Branca I...