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Find the top most popular items in Amazon Kindle Store Best Sellers. Please direct me to the real stuff written by real gay men, so that I may develop snobbish taste in yet another one of my pastimes. Basically, I'd like to read some authentic gay male perspectives on sex and romance because I suspect that gay men love stories written by women for women are most likely as unrealistic as lesbian movies produced by men for men.

Nifty archive. I remember this writer, Lars Eighner , who was briefly pretty famous for his book about being homeless, is a gay man who had written a lot of . The article says he edited anthologies of it - presumably, that's the real thing, but I'm not qualified to judge. You might be interested in Nathan Burgoine. Response by poster: Oh, and I'm especially interested in stories that include at least some element of emotional attachment, romance, love, relationships, etc.

If you go around asking the same questions as I do , Jacqueline, no one is ever going to be able to tell us apart. He also wrote the most romantic story in the entire world, "Time Considered As A Helix of Semi-Precious Stones", but it's what you might call subtle, also has a sad ending. Fantagraphics has just republished his memoir piece Bread And Wine: An Erotic Tale of New York" which I have never read but which seems to involve both sex and romance.

As a side note, though, there's this trope going around in fandom that is "real gay men don't read soft mushy fanfic stuff, it's all written by women for women which means it is bad both artistically and culturally not to mention sexually, etc". However, two of my actual gay men friends both enjoy precisely the kind of goopy slash fic-ish stuff that is so often written by women; one writes it himself, but has been loath to tell me what he's written and I don't blame him; I'm not sure I could tell my friends about any romantic ography I'd been writing and one is a huge OTT fan of Sarah Monette's extremely I am actually a little bit troubled by that whole thing - god knows there's some awful, stereotyping, unrealistic and disturbingly sexually impossible stuff out there, but I've definitely seem both gay men fandom dudes and women in fandom tip over into this sort of femme-phobic cliched Castro-clone description of gay men when they criticize slash fiction.

In my experience, there are lots of gay men out there and they're pretty various in their literary and artistic tastes. Also, if you would like to read a depressing novel with what you might call a strongly erotic atmosphere, you could do worse than read Alan Hollinghurst's The Swimming Pool Library.

It's a simply tremendous book - a really morally smart book with a lot to say about colonialism, racism, love and failed love, maybe the most to say about self-delusion and self-flattery. It's one of those books that you feel a bit weird reading on the bus since the people in the novel have The Strachey Mysteries by Richard Stevenson are fun, and there are a few movie adaptations too. They also give a fascinating view of homosexual culture throughout the decades, because the early novels in the series are set in the 80s, while the most recent one came out last year.

There's a scene in the one from that kind of blew my mind-- a bunch of men are hanging out in a gay bar, discussing the celebrities they think are hot. Someone mentions Michael Jackson, and everyone agrees he's so sexy and handsome. I was reading it about a year before his death, when the narrative of his persona had so completely shifted into spectacle, and it was interesting to think about him as a potential gay icon of another era.

You might look at the Best Gay Erotica series of books. There's been a new anthology published every year since the mid's. So many that there are now three volumes of Best of the Best Gay Erotica. It's been a while since I've read any of them, but my recollection is that the stories are well-written and varied. Alexandr Voinov.

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It's light and funny, so I'm not sure if the tone appeals to you, but there is definitely romance and sex! At its best, this blog is pretty astoundingly good, though oriented almost entirely to the hookup spectrum. It's a journal with I'm guessing a very healthy dose of pure imagination. The photos no longer load, and you go to the start to read chronologically.

It's also been adapted into a rather edgeless web series that uses the character names and little else. Le sigh.