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December 2011

Opinion, reviews and more.



Opinion
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.
Reviews
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.

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.

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.
Songs For the New Depression, by  Kergan Edwards-Stout
a review by Piet Bach

A review of Kergan Edwards-Stout first novel. 
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
People
An Interview with Nick Thiwerspoon
by The Editors
Nick Thiwerspoon tells us about his writing, his life and his latest projects.  
Art
A new artist, Caitlin Hogan, and more illustrations from old favourites Eve le Dez and from Linda Laaksonen.



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