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The Ambiguity of Feeling
By Giuseppe Cafiero
Almost a romantic escape. 1928. Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West set off for France to attest to their feelings. To find each other, even with the ever-present phantom of Orlando, which celebrates Vita beyond any love. Virginia has lost her hea...
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The Ambiguity of Feeling
By Giuseppe Cafiero
Almost a romantic escape. 1928. Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West set off for France to attest to their feelings. To find each other, even with the ever-present phantom of Orlando, which celebrates Vita beyond any love. Virginia has lost her hea...
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The Ambiguity of Feeling
By Giuseppe Cafiero
Almost a romantic escape. 1928. Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West set off for France to attest to their feelings. To find each other, even with the ever-present phantom of Orlando, which celebrates Vita beyond any love. Virginia has lost her hea...
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By Chuck Walko
Most of these tales take place during the 1960s and shed light on the gay scene in New York during that period of change. Cee Jay Seton is the narrator of these fictitious accounts of a diversity of men he meets in La Bar, a neighborhood hangout in G...
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By Chuck Walko
Most of these tales take place during the 1960s and shed light on the gay scene in New York during that period of change. Cee Jay Seton is the narrator of these fictitious accounts of a diversity of men he meets in La Bar, a neighborhood hangout in G...
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By Chuck Walko
Most of these tales take place during the 1960s and shed light on the gay scene in New York during that period of change. Cee Jay Seton is the narrator of these fictitious accounts of a diversity of men he meets in La Bar, a neighborhood hangout in G...
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By Reki*
A Boy Like Me is the first anthology from openly gender fluid and LGBT+-identified artist Reki* who is also a recording artist based in Los Angeles, California. The collection of poetry and prose is primarily a firsthand narrative of what it means to...
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By Reki*
A Boy Like Me is the first anthology from openly gender fluid and LGBT+-identified artist Reki* who is also a recording artist based in Los Angeles, California. The collection of poetry and prose is primarily a firsthand narrative of what it means to...
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By Diana Cockrill
What happens when Julia, a mature woman fully recovered from an amicable divorce after twenty-five years of marriage, is suddenly obliged to face up to her sexuality? Puzzled, perhaps even alarmed, at the emergence of this phantom from her past, she ...
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By Diana Cockrill
What happens when Julia, a mature woman fully recovered from an amicable divorce after twenty-five years of marriage, is suddenly obliged to face up to her sexuality? Puzzled, perhaps even alarmed, at the emergence of this phantom from her past, she ...
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By Chuck Walko
Robbie, a star basketball player, is shocked to learn that his father, Jamie, is bisexual and that Dad’s lover is popular teacher Dr. Cee Jay Seton. Robbie’s confusion increases when he meets and befriends quarterback Donavon, who has a reputation fo...
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By Chuck Walko
Robbie, a star basketball player, is shocked to learn that his father, Jamie, is bisexual and that Dad’s lover is popular teacher Dr. Cee Jay Seton. Robbie’s confusion increases when he meets and befriends quarterback Donavon, who has a reputation fo...
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By Chuck Walko
Robbie, a star basketball player, is shocked to learn that his father, Jamie, is bisexual and that Dad’s lover is popular teacher Dr. Cee Jay Seton. Robbie’s confusion increases when he meets and befriends quarterback Donavon, who has a reputation fo...
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By Viktor Wolfe
New corrections officer Nathan Taylor finds his new job at the maximum security prison, Black Mountain, exciting, challenging, and a bit frightening. But once he settles in, the job is like any other; he gains some friends and even finds a new love i...
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By Viktor Wolfe
New corrections officer Nathan Taylor finds his new job at the maximum security prison, Black Mountain, exciting, challenging, and a bit frightening. But once he settles in, the job is like any other; he gains some friends and even finds a new love i...
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