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Sons
Aaron could not believe it. Sha could not be lying there on his bed stroking his perfect stomach, looking up at him with those black eyes, meaning what he could not be meaning, telling him to turn off...
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Male Model
When his secret affair with glamorous designer Cameron Fuller leads to fame and fortune as a male model, window display designer Blake Jackson is swept into the world of the rich and famous where he b...
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Fresh Men 2
Fresh Men 2 collects the best new writing by emerging gay authors from around the nation. With equal parts sensitivity and irreverence, the anthology speaks to the broad range of gay experiences.
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You Can Say You Know Me When
K M Soehnlein burst into the literary scene with his best-selling début novel, The World Of Normal Boys. Now, he tackles the thorny landscape of fathers and sons, exploring the risks of connection an...
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Specimen Days
In each section of Michael Cinningham's bold new novel, his first since THE HOURS, we encounter the same group of characters: a young boy, an older man, and a young woman.
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Third and Heaven
Each Sunday, Third and Heaven, a little diner in West Hollywood, plays host to a group of four friends who meet up to recover from Saturday night and prepare for Monday morning.
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All American Boy
"Would you come home, Walter? Please?"

With these desperate words from the mysterious, distant mother he hasn't seen in ten years, Wally Day finds his carefully constructed world falling ...
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Mysterious Skin Tie-In
At the age of eight Brian Lackey is found bleeding under the crawl space of his house, having endured something so traumatic that he cannot remember an entire five-hour period of time. During the foll...
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Scrub Match
From Market Street to Chinatown to the Castro, San Francisco is the city of cultural harmony, sexual acceptance and, for a young man with a broken heart - hopefully a new start. But first, he'll have ...
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Answered Prayers
P.B. Jones discovers that bed-hopping rather than literary ability is the way to get published.
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