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The Man Who Lost His Gayness

David M. Hancock
4.9/5 (33640 ratings)
Description:Sexy speculative fiction where magic is manifest and disaster lurks in every trick gone bad. What if you woke up one morning and realized you were no longer gay? Would it be the answer to your prayers? Or might you find yourself floundering in unfamiliar territory? That's the premise of "The Man Who Lost His Gayness," the title story in David M's debut collection of erotic fantasy fiction. Blending equal parts sex and magic, David M presents a world where reality is inexplicably shifting -- but you still must remember to hide your wallet before getting naked with a new friend. The threat of contracting HIV looms in several of the stories. "I Don't Know Why" describes a modern safe sex encounter that gets complicated. "Far Away, And In Someone Else's Ass" is a gritty depiction of a gay rape set in a seedy Manhattan hotel room. "Jinetero: A Cuban Romance" harkens back to the author's days as a former Miami Herald reporter. Amidst the crumbling splendor and austerity of Cuba in the 1990s, a love story -- or is it just another transaction? -- between an American tourist and a Havana escort. In "The Night Ronnie Fagged Out!", a young girl's social media smear may be the final straw that breaks a flawed marriage. What exactly did Ronnie do? Introduces the concept of "unicorn moments" and features a tribute to he Invisible Girl of Fantastic Four fame. "The Unnatural Sister" sets the environment for several of the stories where people are pretending not to notice the strange things happening around them: "Magic is coming into our world. Its arrival is not fixed like the train at 10 and 2:15. Nor stark, as a new baby ushers in irrevocable change. Uncanniness is swirling about us as a wave pushes violence and froth upon the shore. Magic, occasional and aloof, in your backyard like a stray cat with many benefactors but no master." The collection concludes with "The Prodigal Prince," an adult fairy tale that includes every gay archetype in the canon. A young man fleeing the pressure to conform, a domineering mother and an indifferent father, a selfish hedonist, a forbidden romance in the shadows, a treacherous closet queen -- they're all here. Throw in a grandmother who knows some magic, a quartz pendant conducive to visions, several murders, a couple blow jobs and you have the rollicking adventure of a young prince who definitely does not want to be king. A prize-winning journalist and web editor, David M turns his talents to short fiction with fiercely-rendered stories filled with heart, intellect, sensuality and a sprinkle of magic. Twisted tales of the boudoir told with kind, if sharply-barbed, wit.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Man Who Lost His Gayness. To get started finding The Man Who Lost His Gayness, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
114
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Release
2014
ISBN

The Man Who Lost His Gayness

David M. Hancock
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Sexy speculative fiction where magic is manifest and disaster lurks in every trick gone bad. What if you woke up one morning and realized you were no longer gay? Would it be the answer to your prayers? Or might you find yourself floundering in unfamiliar territory? That's the premise of "The Man Who Lost His Gayness," the title story in David M's debut collection of erotic fantasy fiction. Blending equal parts sex and magic, David M presents a world where reality is inexplicably shifting -- but you still must remember to hide your wallet before getting naked with a new friend. The threat of contracting HIV looms in several of the stories. "I Don't Know Why" describes a modern safe sex encounter that gets complicated. "Far Away, And In Someone Else's Ass" is a gritty depiction of a gay rape set in a seedy Manhattan hotel room. "Jinetero: A Cuban Romance" harkens back to the author's days as a former Miami Herald reporter. Amidst the crumbling splendor and austerity of Cuba in the 1990s, a love story -- or is it just another transaction? -- between an American tourist and a Havana escort. In "The Night Ronnie Fagged Out!", a young girl's social media smear may be the final straw that breaks a flawed marriage. What exactly did Ronnie do? Introduces the concept of "unicorn moments" and features a tribute to he Invisible Girl of Fantastic Four fame. "The Unnatural Sister" sets the environment for several of the stories where people are pretending not to notice the strange things happening around them: "Magic is coming into our world. Its arrival is not fixed like the train at 10 and 2:15. Nor stark, as a new baby ushers in irrevocable change. Uncanniness is swirling about us as a wave pushes violence and froth upon the shore. Magic, occasional and aloof, in your backyard like a stray cat with many benefactors but no master." The collection concludes with "The Prodigal Prince," an adult fairy tale that includes every gay archetype in the canon. A young man fleeing the pressure to conform, a domineering mother and an indifferent father, a selfish hedonist, a forbidden romance in the shadows, a treacherous closet queen -- they're all here. Throw in a grandmother who knows some magic, a quartz pendant conducive to visions, several murders, a couple blow jobs and you have the rollicking adventure of a young prince who definitely does not want to be king. A prize-winning journalist and web editor, David M turns his talents to short fiction with fiercely-rendered stories filled with heart, intellect, sensuality and a sprinkle of magic. Twisted tales of the boudoir told with kind, if sharply-barbed, wit.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Man Who Lost His Gayness. To get started finding The Man Who Lost His Gayness, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
114
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Release
2014
ISBN

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