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Author of Contemporary Gay Romance

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This LGBT novel could be free for future generations with your help

January 13, 2013 By Brandon Leave a Comment

Young lesbian coming-out novel will come out as a free e-book 

 (if the crowd-funding campaign succeeds by January 30, 2013)

Nancy Rawles explains why she wants to make her novel free forever:

 Love Like GumboEbooks ought to be like cell phones – giving people access who would otherwise have no service. If a young lesbian of color struggling to come out to her family wants to read a book about a young lesbian of color struggling to come out to her family, she should have it available free as an ebook rather than having to hide a hard copy between the covers. Unglue.it is the PBS of publishing, premiums and all. I miss a lot of great shows because I don’t have HBO, but I’ve seen every Downton Abbey a few times over. I’m eager for Love Like Gumbo to be unglued.”

About the book: [Read more…] about This LGBT novel could be free for future generations with your help

Filed Under: Lesbian Fiction Tagged With: free book, gay authors, gay youth, Homophobia, lgbt fundraising

An Author’s Favorite Book

January 8, 2013 By Brandon Leave a Comment

my favorite bookEvery author has written a favorite book. It’s their baby, no matter how flawed, criticized, or demeaned, that particular book will always stand out for them.  It’s kind of like having a favorite child, you really don’t want to say it in public and hurt anyone’s feelings, but the truth is still there.  You simply can’t help it.

This year I’ll be talking with LGBT authors about their own favorite books (among other things).  We’ll discuss what those books mean to them, how they developed the manuscript, and why the book is so precious. Sometimes the story is coincidental to an event in their life; sometimes it is simply the love for the characters that they developed, and other times it simply is the book for no other reason than that. [Read more…] about An Author’s Favorite Book

Filed Under: Gay Fiction, Gay Romance Novels Tagged With: award winning gay fiction, gay authors, Homophobia, listening to dust

What have you Accomplished?

December 22, 2012 By Brandon 1 Comment

changeWhen we started this writing crusade some 18+ months ago one of my first questions was how I could make a difference concerning those issues that are important to me.  Making a difference doesn’t always mean a monetary donation as some believe. A difference can be made by the offer of a kind voice, and unbiased ear, a warm heart, or a gentle embrace when it is needed most.  I believe too many people shy away from what matters most to them because they fear that what they can offer is inadequate.

But when you have nothing, when there is no one to turn to, what then? What you would label as ‘inadequate’ is a goldmine to some.  Knowledge, time, compassion are all commodities that have much, much more value than money. [Read more…] about What have you Accomplished?

Filed Under: Brandon's Musings Tagged With: charity, gay youth, giving, Homophobia, LGBT, lgbt fundraising, lgbt homeless, lgbt organizations, nonprofit

Best Gay Contemporary Fiction – LGBT Rainbow Awards

December 1, 2012 By Brandon 2 Comments

Rainbow Book AwardsIn case you haven’t heard, the Rainbow Book Awards were announced and I am very proud to say that Listening to Dust tied for third place in the Best Gay Contemporary Fiction category.

The Value of Rain came in with an Honorable Mention in the same category at #7 and received and Honorable Mention  at #5 for Best Gay Debut Novel.

 

  Listening to Dust - gay fiction gay fiction - the value of rain

Congratulations also go to:

Wayne Hoffman – Sweet Like Sugar 

Ken O’Neill – The Marrying Kind

Lewis DeSimone – The Heart’s History

You can see the extensive listing of all Rainbow Awards and Category winners here: 2012 LGBT Rainbow Awards

Filed Under: Gay Fiction, Gay Romance Novels Tagged With: award winning gay fiction, gay literature, Homophobia, listening to dust, the value of rain

Prince & Ekaj – LGBT Film

October 17, 2012 By Brandon Leave a Comment

Prince and Ekaj

Prince & Ekaj is a story about two gay Latino teenagers who are completely different from each other. One is a runaway teenager, and the other is a self-taught street hustler who spends his time wandering the streets of NYC at night looking for ways to make money. They both meet by chance and end up realizing that they depend on one another more than they think in a city that is full of crime, drugs, prostitution, and of course, hope.

Their story is not an easy one, but then surviving on the street as a gay teen isn’t easy either.

I featured the producers of this film on my blog some months back, and then brought it up again when one of the young actors was beaten and robbed in real life. The film is in the last two & a half weeks of filming and has a fundraiser event in NYC on Oct 25th and you can be a part of this monumental work of art.  Space is limited to 75 guests. Register

See the trailer on their website

Filed Under: Queer Film Tagged With: gay teens, gay youth, Homophobia, lgbt films, lgbt fundraising, lgbt homeless

The other side of Homophobia on Twitter

September 29, 2012 By Brandon Leave a Comment

I’ve been on Twitter for almost two years now, tweeting away about LGBT Youth, books, music, and all manner of things generally LGBTQ related.  When the news about the new site that tracks the use of homophobic slurs hit the Twittersphere this week I had already seen it (and tweeted about it) before it became a huge news item on the LGBT circuit. I watched as many of the major LGBT blogs/feeds spoke about how depressed, saddened, and disturbed they were. I also noted how more than a few people repeated that sentiment on their own feeds, some of them had just a few friends and followers, and some had thousands.

What did the big news sites fail to report?

There is, and has been, just as much lgbtq-positive and anti-homophobic sentiment on twitter as there is homophobia. (See feed below.) [Read more…] about The other side of Homophobia on Twitter

Filed Under: Brandon's Musings Tagged With: bullying, gay youth, Homophobia, LGBT

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