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| AUTHOR | WORK | WORDS | TYPE | PRICE |
| 1. Murdoch, W. A-Y. |
The Life Story of William Armour-Yardley Murdoch |
93,000 words | Non-Fiction | $8.00 |
A true and dynamic story that tells of the life of a child born to a Scottish
coal-miners family in 1922,
who later crossed the broad Atlantic to enter America through Ellis Island.
He barely survived year one
but lived a long, interesting and challenging life. Follow his naïve
introduction to boyhood sex, the shock
of a clandestine sexual encounter at the edge of a New Guinea jungle during
World War II, and later
meeting his gay lifes partner. His long lifes experience as a
closeted gay man. (Click here to order the e-book)
| 2. Kyzo, Adam | From Hanoi to Paradise? | 60,000 words | AutoBiography | $8.00 |
From Hanoi to Paradise? is a chronicle of my experiences that
have taken me on a journey from a curious
pubescent boy to a confident gay man. The journey has been filled with
self-doubt, failure, disappointment,
shame, embarrassment, heartbreak, exhilaration, sheer joy, and love. It explores
the challenges I have faced,
and continue to struggle with, as I go through the process of accepting who
I am.
| 3. Alvarez, Alex G. | Falling Into Shadow | 35,400 | words Novella $6.00 |
This is a story of Curtis Jackson, an emotionally ambivalent young man from
Mississippi, who accompanies
a college friend to New York City and then finds himself placed precariously
in a world of creative impulses,
performace, and beautyone that he is at once attracted to and repulsed
by. Falling into Shadow is a story
that delves into the consciousness of a man that is vulnerable in a world
of imagination and the tragedy of
missed opportunities when windows of possibilities are haphazardly opened.
| 4. Lorentzen, G. D. | House of the Rising Sun | 13,000 words | Short Novella | $4.00 |
House of the Rising Sun is a romantic account of two soldiers
who meet and fall in love during the Vietnam era.
The story takes the reader from their adolescence to manhood, through love
and war, but it also chronicles both their
naivete and personal strength as they discover their sexuality and love for
each other, embrace it, and then have to
face the tragedy of the war and the reality of being soldiers.
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| 5. Jack Newman | Antebellum Days and the Epistle of St. John | 60,800 words | Novel | $8.00 |
"Antebellum Days
" brings readers back into the Old South when cotton
was king and slavery was an accepted
way of life. In "Romeo and Juliet" style, the book tells of the forbidden
love between the son of a wealthy plantation
owner and a handsome and brilliant male slave. During the fast-paced events
of the American Civil War, these two
boys first learn to embrace their sexuality and then fight for their lives
against great odds.
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| 6. William Murdoch
A Memoir and a Past History Relating
to Native Americans {Indians} and Alaska Native Peoples |
70,000 words | Non-Fiction | $8.00 |
This summarizes my twenty-three years of observations from 1960 until I retired from the United States Public Health Service, Indian Health Service in 1983. One has to consider the national breadth and diversity of the overall American Indian and Alaska native societies and their unique and dissimilar environments.
| 7. William Murdoch
TO SMOKE OR NOT TO SMOKE CIGARETTES, THAT IS THE QUESTION, HERE'S WHY AND HOW |
4834 words | Non-Fiction | $4.00 |
The author asks for the sake of your future good health and financial net worth that you read on. I hope that you will find Art's story motivating and helpful to you and others you know. My life-long friend Art was a tall, strong very handsome blond, blue-eyed man and a fun guy who really enjoyed smoking his favorite Camel cigarettes, and loved life.
| 8. William Murdoch
THE TRUTH IS OFTEN STRANGER THAN FICTION,
TRUE STORY ABOUT A PSYCHIC EPISODE Are there certain persons who have the ability to foretell the future? The scientist would say, "That is impossible." Yet, "The Truth is Often Stranger than Fiction," the author's story that belies the skeptic's belief. It tells of his past reincarnated lives that could be doubted. Yet, the psychic's readings foretelling the provision of thousands of dollars to their cash strapped corporation cannot be doubted. It was foretold-- read how it really happened. Mysterious but true! |
2270 words | Non-Fiction | $3.00 |
9. William Guarraia SAYING I LOVE YOU 47,000 words $6.00
Saying I LoveYou is the story of a great physical attraction
which develops between two
unlikely participants. One is a gay electrician, the other a rural hghway
worker married with
three children. Neither of them is very articulate. Each finds ways to say
"I love you"
to each other. Words are not the way. The action takes place in an isolated
A-frame located
in the woods of northern Michigan.
10. Michael S. White
Meet Me At The Diamond
46,000 words $6.00
Was there gay life in the Midwest before Stonewall? Meet Me at the
Diamond is a reflective look at gay social life in a mid-western
city from the perspective of several gay men and women between 1940 and the
present; nostalgic, serious and funny, read what they had to say about their
times.
11. William Guarraia But Not For Me 135,000 words $9.00
But Not For Me tells the story of a teenaged boy sent to live
with his sister and her husband.
The husband, a poor farmer, takes advantage of the boy's insecurities and
naivete to molest him.
The molestations lead to a powerful mutual passion and to confused feelings
of uncertainty and love.
The novel is based on first-hand experiences. The language is of the time
and place, the farms and
forests of Michigan years ago.