Shakeslowe

That is, apparently, the ship name for William Shakespeare (of Sonnet 20 fame) and Christopher “Kit” Marlowe (of “all they who love not tobacco and boys are fools” fame). Aside from them both being quite possibly, in the modern sense, queer men, and boundary-breaking playwrights both working in London in the early 1590s, very close […]

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If You Were My Lover: Stories for Lovers of Literary Erotica

Twelve tales to tantalize and satisfy. This collection includes several gender pairings (and threesomes!), along with stories where you can choose how to interpret a character’s gender, plus a story whose narrator is deciding how to interpret their own gender. Historical, literary, and speculative short stories explore scent and sensation, language and bodies, religion, philosophy, […]

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An easy-to-read Teleny

Did Oscar Wilde write erotica? Frankly, I find it hard to believe he didn’t. Did he write Teleny, Or The Reverse of the Medal? At this point, it seems unlikely we’ll ever find a copy of the first draft signed by him. But if you enjoyed Dorian Gray, you’ll probably enjoy the lush prose style of this gay […]

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Update on Title Availability (Dreamspinner Press)

From May 31, 2019, the following T.C. Mill titles published by Dreamspinner Press will be going out of print: A Spell of Passion or Fear  A Novel Arrangement  They are still available until the end of May through online bookstores. Since I have already self-published a print-on-demand paperback version of ASOPOF, I will likely re-release […]

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“The Masterless Man” in Like Slipping Undercover

Excerpt And then, making Devan happy—as he certainly intended to—might go a long way to smoothing relations with his Master, or at least filtering any reports the bondsman passed on to him about Allen. Damage control. By the time Allen reached the right apartment number, he had almost convinced himself this was a good idea. […]

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