Welcome Rodney T Ross to the blog. His novel, The Cool Part of His Pillow was nominated by readers as a 2014 LGBT Book Gem. I asked him to stop by and tell us a little about himself and the book. ~ B.
REAR-VIEW MIRROR
The adage is absence makes the heart grow fonder.
I might add to that: A little distance, too.
It’s been well over a year since publication of The Cool Part of His Pillow (TCPohP).
Only now, impregnation and labor behind me, can I address its birth without excessive tears and gastrointestinal distress.
I circulated the manuscript to what mainstream publishers still accept unsolicited work –- approximately zero -– and literary agents. Many indicated they had enough LGBTQ-inclined authors. Like an aspiring career politician, I would apparently have to wait for someone to die to be installed. My favorite rejection was to what I thought was a succinct plot summary and my best three chapters. [Read more…] about The Cool Part of His Pillow

A little over a year ago I had no idea I’d be writing fiction about human trafficking. Then Dave and I decided to take a drive.
I wanted to write this guest post to discuss the future of LGBT characters in literature. I have to admit that we’ve come a long way; much further in books than in film and television. The explosion of new queer characters is amazing, especially in the male/male romance genre. And not only are droves of books being written, they also seem to be selling well, if Amazon sales rank is any indication. Now, there’s definitely nothing wrong with a good male/male romance (I’m currently working on one myself) and there’s nothing wrong with books that center around a character’s sexuality. I just wonder if we aren’t lacking in LGBT characters in mainstream books though. In almost every genre the characters are assumed, by default, to be heterosexual unless deemed otherwise at some point in the story.
Welcome Andrew J. Peters to the blog. He writes gay-themed fantasy fiction and is the author of