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Brandon Shire

Author of Contemporary Gay Romance

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Thoughts on The Opera House

December 27, 2013 By Brandon Leave a Comment

The Opera House - Gay FictiomI hope you all had a great Christmas in the presence of your families and loved ones.

I’m glad to be able to write this guest post on Brandon’s blog. In fact, it’s been a long time coming, and I’ve thought a lot about what to say here. The official reason is of course the recent launch of my new novel, “The Opera House”, and given Brandon’s involvement in the LGBT youth and particularly homeless kids, I’m very proud to say that these issues are at the very core of my new book.

As a gay man, my relationship to kids has been a contemplative one for my entire life. As a child, I wanted kids of myself, at a time when marriage and a wife where theoretical concepts at best. Later, when the realization of what I ‘was’ dawned on me, we lived in times when having a boyfriend was a realistic target, living with the same a dream, but kids weren’t on the horizon, not even as a vision. Heck, back then no one even talked about marriage equality, we were too busy even finding a boyfriend. The gay ‘lifestyle’ WAS different back in the eighties, at least for most of us. [Read more…] about Thoughts on The Opera House

Filed Under: Author Interviews, Gay Fiction Tagged With: gay authors, gay literature, gay youth, lgbt homeless

Love Me As I Am – Gay Nonfiction

December 10, 2013 By Brandon Leave a Comment

Love meLove Me As I Am is an anthology of 24 biographies and letters written by gay men as they reflect on the childhood experiences that shaped their lives. These experiences are something which many gay men can relate to. The stories share the common threads of invalidation, being overwhelmed by shame and the painful (but worthwhile) journey to self-acceptance.

All profits gained through sales of the book are donated to Diversity Role Models — a UK charity tackling homophobia through education.

From Amazon. Learn more here.

Love Me As I Am – gay men reflect on their lives from Little Red Shoes on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Gay Nonfiction Tagged With: bullying, charity, coming out, gay authors, gay literature, Homophobia, video

Black Friday Sale for LGBT Readers

November 28, 2013 By Brandon Leave a Comment

I don’t so this often, but it’s been such a spectacular year. Together we have raised over $5000 for homeless LGBT youth and sold over 10,000 books. So, I’m giving back to the readers all weekend long. That’s right, you have until Sunday midnight! But the sales don’t start until Black Friday. Enjoy, and have a great holiday season!

Gay Romance On sale at All Romance eBooks:

 Cold by Brandon Shire

Gay Fiction On Sale at Smashwords

Listening to Dust - gay fiction

For Dust use coupon code: KR86G

Filed Under: Brandon's Musings, Gay Fiction, Gay Romance Novels Tagged With: award winning gay fiction, gay literature, gay love story, listening to dust, mm romance

A Treasure Hunt with 165 FREE LGBT Books

November 1, 2013 By Brandon Leave a Comment

Rainbow Award FinalistThat’s right. You read it correctly. Elisa is celebrating and she has brought 165 Rainbow Award Finalists along for the hunt. Every day during the month of November she is offering you SIX chances to win.

Both Afflicted (Book1) and Cold are in her mix, so you have a chance to win them, and many more great LGBT themed books.

Learn more and keep up with the Treasure Hunt on Elisa Reviews.

Filed Under: Brandon's Musings, Gay Fiction, Gay Romance Novels, Lesbian Fiction Tagged With: afflicted, award winning gay fiction, free book, gay literature, Lesbian Fiction, LGBT, mm romance

Talking Southern Gothic Fiction with Michael Russell

October 18, 2013 By Brandon Leave a Comment

When it comes to the genre of Southern Gothic, readers think of Falkner, O’Connor, and Williams. But Southern Gothic fiction has come a long way since the dawn of Modernism. New List Salon Press wanted to bring the genre and the readers out of the past and into the future. Southern Gothic: New Tales of the South features over a dozen fresh stories by established and up-and-coming authors (gay and straight) who turn the genre on its head. Here’s an interview with one such author, Michael Russell. His frank portrayal of homosexuality and religion in the south will not only remind you of why Southern Gothic fiction is so revered, but also why true love conquers all.

photo credit - S.A.F.K. Photography
photo credit – S.A.F.K. Photography

Michael, your story “Long Finger from the Sky” focuses on “forbidden love.” Can you discuss how that fits into the Southern Gothic genre, and how, as a gay writer, that theme is important, or prevalent to you?

It’s a standard theme in the genre. It probably shows up in every Tennessee Williams play.  Being gay, our love is automatically forbidden, and if you look through literary history, forbidden love is a compelling theme regardless of sexual orientation. My novel First Floor on Fire has a subplot in which one character is in love with his older brother, which is about as taboo as you can get.  Southern Gothic stories are full of the human heart divided against itself. I sometimes think of the genre as being about people messing up their lives in ways we can understand.

You grew up in Arkansas, which is also the setting of your story. How does this reflect your experience of being gay and southern?

Unfortunately, I never made love in a cave during a tornado, but the story does [Read more…] about Talking Southern Gothic Fiction with Michael Russell

Filed Under: Author Interviews, Gay Fiction Tagged With: author interview, gay authors, gay literature, interviews, LGBT

Body Shapes and Stereotypes

August 23, 2013 By Brandon 1 Comment

Welcome author Richard Pearson  with an excellent post about our detrimental habit of stereotyping the bodies of gay men. ~ B.

So when you hear these words: “You should meet my friend Richard, he’s in his early 30s, an attorney, an actor, and an author, oh, and he’s gay,” what mental image do you have?

Something like this?

Djordje Bogdanovic
What if I told you he actually looked like this?
Richard Pearson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not what you were expecting? Why is that?

For the record, the first one is Djordje Bogdanovic, a runway model, the second one, is me. Yet when I am described to people, they usually expect the model and not the adorable guy in the vest, and a big reason why is that I don’t look like a typical gay man. [Read more…] about Body Shapes and Stereotypes

Filed Under: Author Interviews, Gay Fiction Tagged With: author interview, gay authors, gay literature, LGBT

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