Fun Fantastic Gay Fiction & Non-Fiction

Explore a captivating collection of fun and fantastic gay fiction & non-fiction books. Discover heartwarming, thrilling, and thought-provoking reads for every taste!

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Homo-hero's Big Book of Fun and Adventure

 

Ideal for gift giving or keeping all to yourself, this interactive book of gay male erotica and fun activities will keep you in stitches. The illustrations depict strong, attractive men in 'all their glory'. Masked, caped, or even invisible, each Homo-Hero is endowed with incredible superpowers. Intended for adults only, this unique, brain-teasing activity book contains colouring pages, word puzzles and jumbles, connect-the-dots tests and word searches. Wildly sexy and outrageously funny, this book is a must for parties and for those quiet days at home.
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Wake Up Romeo

by Carlos Marrero

Wake Up Romeo is a cheerful, upbeat, illustrated guide to rekindling the romance in your relationship and reawakening your partner's romantic side. Romance, the elusive spark that exists at the beginning of a relationship, can all too often fizzle out over time. This book provides 50 tips to help reignite that spark. A great gift for the Romeo in your life, Wake Up Romeo is full of thoughtful, sexy, adorable and adoring romantic ideas for him (or for you).
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All Sorts

by Bruno Bouchet

In this small, wickedly funny book, luscious lesbians, gorgeous gays, and queers of quality spring to life from every page. Cartoon-style illustrations by Richard Hughes spotlight a spectrum of characters to be found in the gay community, such as the Mardi Gras board member, the Muscle Mary, the fag hag, the A grade queen, the door bitch, and the porn star. All Sorts is a lively tongue-in-cheek look at the stereotypes of queer life and culture.
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Max and Sven

by Tom Bouden

Max and Sven are best friends in boyhood who maintain their friendship into adulthood despite Sven being straight and Max being gay. Through the eyes of Max and Sven, with equal parts belly-laugh humour and wry insight, Bouden highlights and dispels many misperceptions of gay and straight cultures.
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My Queer Life

 

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That's Mr. Faggot to You

by Michael Thomas Ford

In this hilarious follow-up to 'Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me', Michael Ford takes the reader further inside his queer life from the social faux pas of sending a man flowers, to owning a CD possessed by the religious right, to the perils of using lavender-scented soap as a lubricant. A wild and wide-ranging collection of essays that are often poignant and always funny - a true look at living a queer life.
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It's Not Mean If It's True

by Michael Thomas Ford

The author of 'Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me' and 'That's Mr Faggot to You' returns with more skewed observations on the strange state of queer union. Cranky, bemused and extremely funny, as fans of his previous collections have happily discovered, little escapes Ford's attention, and no topic is too sacred to be tackled. A wonderfully funny collection that is enough to send any politically correct gay leader shrieking into the streets.
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The Little Book of Neuroses

by Michael Thomas Ford

Multi-award winning humourist and author of the bestselling 'That's Mr Faggot to You' and 'Alec Baldwin Desn't Love Me' is back again with this in-depth, on target and, of course, very funny guide to all things queer. Why are lesbians fascinated by acoustic guitars? Why are gay men compelled to buy Madonna CDs and face-care products? Read this wonderful book and find out.
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Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me & Other Trials of My Queer Life

by Michael Thomas Ford

And Other Trials From My Queer Life Life is full of surprises, and nobody is better at capturing the ups and downs of queer life better than Michael Thomas Ford, author of the popular 'My Queer Life' syndicated column. This original collection takes on everything from show tunes and Martha Stewart to the perils of dating and the son of God himself.
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Tangled Sheets

by Michael Thomas Ford

"Hard-core, tender, imaginative, candid, and just plain hot, these stories prove that when it comes to erotica that's down-and-dirty AND intelligent, nobody does it better than Michael Thomas Ford."--Publisher's description.
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Boyfriends from Hell

by Kevin Bentley

Whether you've dated, mated, or just plain slept around, if you're a gay man looking to hook up, you've probably had your share of boy trouble. Was he passive aggressive, a withholder, stalker, or snippy vegan? The one-night stand you thought you'd never escape, the date you couldn't flee fast enough? They may be Hell to live through, but they make for riveting post mortems. Here twenty gay writers have the last word in this collection of sexy, funny, scary, heartbreaking and delightfully vengeful accounts of adventures at the deep end of the dating pool.
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Skipping Towards Gomorrah

by Dan Savage

An irreverent, opinionated columnist eviscerates conservative critics to celebrate the Seven Deadly Sins--Greed, Lust, Gluttony, Sloth, Anger, Envy, and Pride--and those who delight in their sinful pursuits. Reprint.
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Savage Love

by Dan Savage

Welcome to the hot new wave of writing about sex: Savage Love. Columnist Dan Savage has hand-picked over 300 letters from six years worth of "Savage Love," a no-holds-barred syndicated sex-advice column which runs in 16 papers in the United States and Canada, including The Village Voice and the San Francisco Weekly. An original and funny thinker, thrashing around in the playground of human sexuality, Savage advises on a wide range of titillating topics:* What is the best seduction music?* How do I come out to my fundamentalist parents?* What is so wonderful about intercourse, anyway?Forget Anka Radakovich and Isadora Altman. Tune in to Dan Savage as he answers these questions and much more in his own uniquely irreverent and sexually spunky style.
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The Kid

by Dan Savage

Dan Savage's nationally syndicated sex advice column, "Savage Love," enrages and excites more than four million people each week. In The Kid, Savage tells a no-holds-barred, high-energy story of an ordinary American couple who wants to have a baby. Except that in this case the couple happens to be Dan and his boyfriend. That fact, in the face of a society enormously uneasy with gay adoption, makes for an edgy, entertaining, and illuminating read. When Dan and his boyfriend are finally presented with an infant badly in need of parenting, they find themselves caught up in a drama that extends well beyond the confines of their immediate world. A story about confronting homophobia, falling in love, getting older, and getting a little bit smarter, The Kid is a book about the very human desire to have a family.
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I'm the One That I Want

by Margaret Cho

Comedian. Icon. TV star. Role model. Trash talker. Fag hag. Gypsy. Tramp. Thief. Margaret Cho displays her numerous sides in this funny, fierce, and honest memoir. As one of the country’s most visible Asian Americans, she has a unique perspective on identity and acceptance. As one of the country’s funniest and most quoted personalities, she takes no prisoners. And as a warm and wise woman who has seen the highs and lows of life, she has words of encouragement for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider. With I’m the One That I Want, Margaret Cho has written a book every bit as hilarious, shocking, and insightful as she is.
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The Prime Time Closet

by Stephen Tropiano

A comprehensive study of homosexuality on television from the 1950s to 2002. Through an analysis of over 300 television episodes, made-for-TV movies, and mini-series, this fascinating account of the evolution of the portrayal of gay men and lesbians offers an in-depth look at how four major television genres--medical series, police/ detective shows, drama, and situation comedies--approached the subject of homosexuality. From 1950s talk shows that tackled the "problem" of homosexuality to Ellen DeGeneres's historic coming-out in 1997, it reveals how television's treatment of homosexuality has reflected and reinforced society's ignorance and fear of gay men, lesbians, and transgender people, and celebrates the programs that broke new ground in their sensitive, enlightened approach to homosexuality and gay-related themes and issues, such as homophobia, gay-bashing, and AIDS.--From publisher description.
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The Ice Sculptures

by Michael D. Craig

Hollywood action hero Timothy Race is the most popular and masculine film star around. But Tim is living the ultimate showbiz lie; he's a gay man posing as America's finest example of heterosexuality. He's been the undisputed King of the Box Office since making his theatrical debut, and on the arm of his long-time friend - the stunning, acclaimed actress Raina Hawthorne - he appears to have it all. Things aren't always as they seem however, especially in the land of fantasy and the factory of dreams called Hollywood.
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A Serious Person

by Orland Outland

Orland Outland's latest novel deals with very,contemporary themes indeed: pop-stardom, reality,TV, ambition, and true love. Songwriter Adam Holt,finds himself having to fight on every front when,he enters a reality TV contest to find the,best singer-songwriter in America. Are his songs,good enough? Will he be able to sing them? Will he,have to sleep with the judge to win? Will he be,able to prevent his boyfriend being seduced by the,gorgeous new underground music rising star?
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It Only Hurts When I Polka

by Kevin Isom

Syndicated gay humorist Kevin Isom is back—with more hilarious and thought-provoking takes on queer life. In this follow-up to his book Tongue in Cheek and Other Places: A Seriously Humorous Look at Queer Life, Isom takes a cue from his latest interest—couples dancing—and looks at queer life as a dance. From chapters like Couples Waltz (a mostly upbeat dance with occasional dips and unexpected turns) to Last Tango (when your dance partnership has exceeded its sell-by date), and from Lead or Follow (stereotypes just can’t boogie) to Queer as Polka (sometimes it’s just plain odd), Isom shows us a Dancin’ Queen who knows how to get into the gay groove. Tap your toe to the rhythm, and read on, baby! Kevin Isom is the author of Tongue in Cheek and Other Places: A Seriously Humorous Look at Queer Life. His syndicated humor column, “Tongue in Cheek,” appears in gay and lesbian newspapers and magazines across the United States, Australia, and Canada. His upcoming book is a novel titled Like Fruit on the Vine, and he may be reached at Isomonline@aol.com.
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Tongue in Cheek and Other Places

by Kevin Isom

Humorist Kevin Isom takes on issues ranging from gay marriage—he says do it for the gifts—to show tunes—is there really a gene? His take is humorous and upbeat. But Isom doesn’t hesitate to skewer the absurd, like the Defense of Marriage Act—were we protecting marriage from Saddam Hussein?—and trends like chest shaving—can we talk trimmed, not shaved?
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Male Model

by Dave Benbow

When his secret affair with glamorous designer Cameron Fuller leads to fame and fortune as a male model, window display designer Blake Jackson is swept into the world of the rich and famous where he becomes the "it" boy, but someone jealous of Blake's success is determined to destroy them both. 10,000 first printing.
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Daytime Drama

by Dave Benbow

While working on daytime television's hottest soap opera, Sunset Cove, naive newcomer Clay Beasely finds himself immersed in greed, corruption, and lust where he encounters arrogant men, scheming divas, and malicious producers.
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Nerds Who Kill

by Mark Richard Zubro

The latest in Zubro's series featuring Paul Turner, a gay Chicago Police Detective with two teenage sons and a propensity for high profile murder cases.
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Alex in Wonderland

by Michel LaCroix

Alex Sumner, 26, is the closeted gay son of an obscenely wealthy and powerful New Orleans oil tycoon. At the insistence of his father, Alex has become engaged to Camilla, the pushy and totally self-absorbed daughter of another oil man. This farce has been arranged by their fathers, who hope to unite their businesses.
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The Gay Man's Instruction Manual: Advice for a Happier, Healthier, Wealthier, Smarter and Sexier You!

by Joshua Michaelmas

Finally, sound advice for all of the gay men in today's world. Written with compassion and understanding, bestselling author Joshua Michaelmas (I Wish I Knew How to Quit You: An Unofficial Brokeback Mountain Trivia Book) has compiled the ultimate advice book for the modern gay man! Filled with useful bits of information, helpful advice and just plain common sense, this book is the perfect "instruction manual" for the gay man looking for some direction in his life, whether it be in the romance department, work environment or dealing with family and the struggles, agonies, joys and blisses of daily gay life. A portion of the royalties from this book will be donated to the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.