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Old 02-14-2022, 03:38 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
Yeah, that really bothers me. And then female dominated gay romance is so large it crowds out other forms of gay literature.
Knowing that I'm a part of that 800 pound gorilla that is straight women reading romance, I try to alleviate this by seeking out, and reviewing, romances written by queer people. (I'm not great at reviewing, but working on it.) In contemporary romance I like Nathan Burgoine, Alexis Hall, and Jack Harbon. In SFF romance, TJ Klune and Tasha Suri. Historical romance: Hm, only E.E. Ottoman springs to mind.
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