Leading gay writers present new stories of gay love and longing in this collection of passionately romantic original fiction.
Nick Street is a writer and editor living in Los Angeles.
Contents:
Never judge a book / R.D. Cochrane --
In transit / Lou Dellaguzzo --
Down the river / David R. Gillespie --
"I do ... I don't" / Richard S. Ferri --
Kid Omnivore / Tom Medicino --
A body in motion / Sean Meriwether --
From Kissing / Michael Graves --
Winter / Curtis C. Comer --
The sun and the moon / Mark Wildyr --
Kissing fists / Scott D. Pomfret --
Queen beats a jack / Rob Rosen --
Frigid / J.D. Roman --
Love among the holdiays / R.G. Thomas --
One night / Nicholas Tomasetti --
Defused / Jordan M. Coffey --
Tiles / Matthew Sterenchock --
The bet / Gerald Libonati --
Tropical daze / Vincent Diamond --
Now we shan't be never parted / Paul G. McCurdy --
Real magick / Raymond Yeo --
The Duke of Wellington / Matti Jackson --
Something slouches toward Bethlehem / Rick R. Reed --
The reunion / Eumenides [R.W. Day]
Their town / Simon Sheppard.
Leading gay writers present new stories of gay love and longing in this collection of passionately romantic original fiction.
Nick Street is a writer and editor living in Los Angeles.
Contents:
Never judge a book / R.D. Cochrane --
In transit / Lou Dellaguzzo --
Down the river / David R. Gillespie --
"I do ... I don't" / Richard S. Ferri --
Kid Omnivore / Tom Medicino --
A body in motion / Sean Meriwether --
From Kissing / Michael Graves --
Winter / Curtis C. Comer --
The sun and the moon / Mark Wildyr --
Kissing fists / Scott D. Pomfret --
Queen beats a jack / Rob Rosen --
Frigid / J.D. Roman --
Love among the holdiays / R.G. Thomas --
One night / Nicholas Tomasetti --
Defused / Jordan M. Coffey --
Tiles / Matthew Sterenchock --
The bet / Gerald Libonati --
Tropical daze / Vincent Diamond --
Now we shan't be never parted / Paul G. McCurdy --
Real magick / Raymond Yeo --
The Duke of Wellington / Matti Jackson --
Something slouches toward Bethlehem / Rick R. Reed --
The reunion / Eumenides [R.W. Day]
Their town / Simon Sheppard.