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December 2011
Opinion, reviews and more.
Opinion
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The Cum-and-Go Culture
A Rant by Nick Thiwerspoon
Love and marriage; sacred and profane sex; and the capacity of men to love other men.
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Reviews
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Junjo Romantica, by Shungiku Nakamura and Chiaki Kon
a review by Robert Tilendis
This series has become one of my mainstays, for those times when
I want to relax and laugh a little. "BL fluff" with some
pretty engaging people.
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Kaleidoscope, by Anel Viz
A review of by Brian Holliday
Gay,
straight, bi? One label isn’t enough to describe a person, and
Kaleidoscope certainly helps to clarify that point. There are
as many versions of humanity as there are humans.
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Normal Miguel,
by Erik Orrantia
a review by Piet Bach
A rich beautifully-written novel about a gay man starting work in a very conservative village far from home. |
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Songs For the New Depression, by Kergan Edwards-Stout
a review by Piet Bach
A review
of Kergan Edwards-Stout first novel. |
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The Equinox Convergence, by Erik Orrantia
a review by Piet Bach
Written with a deep appreciation
for Mexican ways, The Equinox Convergence is a novel of suspense but also of personal
growth for the principals, and although it has heart-pounding tension
it also has moments of deep calm
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| People |
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An
Interview with Nick Thiwerspoon
by The Editors Nick Thiwerspoon tells us about his writing, his life and his latest
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A new artist, Caitlin Hogan, and more illustrations from old favourites Eve le Dez and from Linda Laaksonen. |
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