Gay Fiction


Most Read This Week Tagged "Gay Fiction"

The Night of Baba Yaga
All the World Beside
The Intoxicating Mr Lavelle
The In-Between
The Lookback Window
The Adversary
Let's Get Back to the Party
After Francesco
Hold My Hand (One Man Guy, #2)
The Prize
Call Me By Your Name (Call Me By Your Name, #1)
The Song of Achilles
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (Aristotle and Dante, #1)
Giovanni’s Room
Tales of the City (Tales of the City, #1)
Maurice
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda (Simonverse, #1)
Red, White & Royal Blue
A Single Man
Further Tales of the City (Tales of the City, #3)
Brokeback Mountain
More Tales of the City (Tales of the City, #2)
Dancer from the Dance
At Swim, Two Boys
The Swimming-Pool Library
Cut & Run by Madeleine UrbanSticks & Stones by Abigail RouxFaith & Fidelity by Tere MichaelsFish & Chips by Abigail RouxArmed & Dangerous by Abigail Roux
Gay and Sexy Characters 40+
438 books — 406 voters

The Song of Achilles by Madeline MillerThe Persian Boy by Mary RenaultMaurice by E.M. ForsterThe Charioteer by Mary RenaultAt Swim, Two Boys by Jamie O'Neill
Best Gay Historical Fiction
363 books — 564 voters

Hot Head by Damon SuedeTigers and Devils by Sean KennedyBear, Otter, and the Kid by T.J. KluneSomething Like Summer by Jay BellLatakia by J.F.  Smith
M/M Books Written By Men
1,452 books — 1,050 voters
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom WolfeThe Muses Are Heard by Truman CapoteMidnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John BerendtLesbian Travels by Lucy Jane BledsoeIsrael/Palestine and the Queer International by Sarah Schulman
Queer Travel Writing
23 books — 11 voters


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Face a man with death, let him come out shining, and you might call his bravery simple. Face a small town boy with fame, love, and death, all before legal drinking age, and you will call it anything but simple.
Jim Provenzano, Now I'm Here

The professor would describe all sorts of aberrant types, their prominent, wild eyes, their too thick or too narrow chests or hips and their too thin or too heavy leg muscles; he would illustrate the swagger of the feminine type and the mincing short-stepped swaying gait of the masculine, the fluttering, so called; he would tell of their nocturnal amusements and occupations, and when he had finished he had so enthused his entire class that they were ready to go down town and start a laboratory c ...more
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