Livres choisis au hasard dans la bibliothèque de blakefrainaMrs Caliban par Rachel Ingalls Written on the Body par Jeanette Winterson Coffee Will Make You Black: A Novel par April Sinclair Asylum par Patrick Mcgrath Moon Tiger par Penelope Lively The Earth Witch par Louise Lawrence The Scapegoat, The par Jocelyn Brooke Membres ayant les mêmes livres que blakefrainaContacts du membreAmis: aaronkrach, AnneBrooke, Bembo, cdavidwilburn, elisa.rolle, inpariswithyou, jshillingford, Jstefanlari, KzooLGBT, markprobst, mattrutherford, NADiaman, oddmonster, SomeGuyInVirginia, Suralon, TerriV, theoldman, vegefoodie, virgingloves
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Membre : blakefrainaCollectionsVotre bibliothèque (1,844) Critiques48 critiques Mots-clésGay (247), Cooking (160), Vegetarian (60), Short Fiction (46), Fantasy (44), Art (34), Lesbian (32), Travel (28), Rock (27), NYC (26) — voir tous les mots-clés NuagesNuage des mots-clés, nuage des auteurs GroupesEarly Reviewers, Gay Coming Out Books, Gay Men, Livejournalers, Queer and Trans Lit, SlashThing Auteurs préférésJonathan Carroll, Jim Grimsley, Maria McCann, Eric McCormack, Tim O'Brien, Marilynne Robinson (Favoris partagés) À mon sujetI am the author of King of Cats, a novel about a gay rock musician living on New York's Lower East Side. À propos de ma bibliothèqueI am an obsessive collector of books. My library skews toward LGBT fiction and cookbooks (a good many vegetarian). I also enjoy literary fiction in general and, as I'm a huge anglophile, contemporary British writers in particular. In addition, I am a fan of several illustrators and artists - M.C. Escher, Edward Gorey, Balthus, Varga, Ralph Steadman, Michael Hague, Arthur Rackham - those last two being responsible for the plethora of children's books on the list. Site Internethttp://blakefraina.com Également surLiveJournal, MySpace Membre du(des) groupe(s) Vrai nomBlake Fraina LieuConnecticut, USA Courrielblake Type de compteaccès public, abonnement à vie Nouvelles des relationsNouvelles des relations URLs
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Of the next three books, one is for young gays who want to read gay romance novels, with little sexual detail - think Barbara Cartland (Not For The Moon), another is about a young boy as he grows up away from family and the terror that led him to a life that many would not imagine for a boy growing up in his teen years, and is very graphic, sexually (An Atheist in a Foxhole), and the third is a book about the question: what if there was a 'brother' to Jesus Christ that came today, to impart the 'word of God?' What would happen as a result of his visit, and is he truly a son of God, or is this label attached to him because of circumstances beyond his control? (The Other Lamb). Although the boy is very attractive, it is not a story about gay life, nor does it include sexual scenes. To get an idea of how he is to be portrayed, you can check out the cover and excerpts on my site: www.kristophe.com.
Again, I thank you for taking the time to share your experience of my writing, and I especially appreciate the candor with which you expressed yourself. Merci!
écrit par K.J. à 6:57 am (EST) le Feb 26, 2010
Yes Gay's The Word is Marchmont St near Russell Sq - and still going strong. Silver Moon, the lesbian bookshop, went bust years ago, but it was in a highrent area on Charing X Rd.
Hoarding is good :) ..I so regret losing some of the things that went in housemoves.
écrit par nessreader à 5:41 am (EST) le Feb 15, 2010
about 40 Ways to Sunday.. I think I read it first in Cambridge in the 90s, off my then flatmate's shelves. God knows where he got it or got wind of it. We both worked in a bookshop but small niche publishers from the States weren't washing around the shops locally. I daresay a daytrip to Gays the Word in London was the source; I used to pick up lesbian titles on special trips to London, from Silver Moon (which has since gone bust) And I got own copy 2nd hand but can't recall if it was online or in realtime.
Have you lost track of your copy? Am trying to clear my shelves recently (all those sent to oxfam tags on my list) so if it's one you itch to replace on your shelves I could post it to you. There are a couple of things I used to have years ago that I wish to god I still had in my keeping, so, y'know, it would feel nicely karmic to be able to help if your copy is only a memory.
écrit par nessreader à 1:16 pm (EST) le Feb 12, 2010
Best wishes for a great new year,
KJ
écrit par K.J. à 11:19 am (EST) le Jan 1, 2010
http://www.facebook.com/pages/GLCC-of-Pittsburgh-Library/198822544362?ref=ts
Thanks again for sending it to us.
Dan
écrit par GLCC à 8:30 am (EST) le Dec 14, 2009
Your book arrived at the GLCC of Pittsburgh this week. Thanks so much for sending it to us.
Dan
écrit par GLCC à 2:10 pm (EST) le Dec 5, 2009
Thank you so much for donating a copy of your book to the GLCC Library in Pittsburgh. We'll be on the lookout for it and add it to the collection as soon as it arrives. If you are on FaceBook become a fan of the library. When we get the book added to LT we'll make it a cover of the day.
http://www.facebook.com/dan.iddings#/pages/GLCC-of-Pittsburgh-Library/1988225443...
Thanks again for your support of our library.
Dan
écrit par e-zReader à 7:29 pm (EST) le Nov 23, 2009
KJ
écrit par K.J. à 12:24 pm (EST) le Nov 12, 2009
KJ
écrit par K.J. à 12:44 pm (EST) le Nov 11, 2009
Merci,
KJ
écrit par K.J. à 5:49 am (EST) le Nov 4, 2009
I finally got my review up for King of Cats (both here on LibraryThing and on my blog). Sorry it took me so long! I enjoyed the book and found it very compelling and rather intense. Thank you again for participating in the Member Giveaway program; I hope it has been working out well for you. Are you still working on Mephitisme?
Cheers!
écrit par PhoenixTerran à 12:46 pm (EST) le Jul 22, 2009
Thanks,
RMD
écrit par richardderus à 4:11 pm (EST) le Jun 8, 2009
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écrit par abealy à 1:51 pm (EST) le May 19, 2009
écrit par TerriV à 12:56 pm (EST) le May 8, 2009
*Have a Fantastic Day!*
~Jenna
écrit par jennaveek à 5:51 pm (EST) le Apr 3, 2009
Thanks, Kristin Fierman
écrit par KWoman à 7:07 pm (EST) le Apr 2, 2009
I really feel like, some days, my IQ is in the double digits. *sigh*
Now hurry up and give us another book!
Cheers
RMD
écrit par richardderus à 2:45 pm (EST) le Mar 26, 2009
écrit par PhoenixTerran à 2:55 pm (EST) le Mar 24, 2009
Thanks and cheers!
RMD
écrit par richardderus à 8:27 pm (EST) le Mar 18, 2009
Thanks for turning me on to it.
Cheers
RMD
écrit par richardderus à 6:11 pm (EST) le Jan 28, 2009
I agree about Mike Kaspar's novel needing a good, wide audience. I hope you'll be word-of-mouthing it...and don't forget to ask your public library to get a copy. They are pretty responsive to such, at least out here in the sticks of Long Island.
I see we share one of my favorite oddball books: Light Metres by Felicia Lamport. "The quahog cried "Damme!"
Because of the whammy
Imposed on that chamois-soft clam..."
I've found something new to chortle over in that book since the darn thing came out!
Cheers
RMD
écrit par richardderus à 1:30 pm (EST) le Oct 21, 2008
And I love the look of your 5 linked novellas - will have to peek back for sure.
:))
A
xxx
écrit par AnneBrooke à 2:07 pm (EST) le Jul 10, 2008
:))
A
xxx
écrit par AnneBrooke à 1:12 pm (EST) le Jul 8, 2008
écrit par jshillingford à 3:13 pm (EST) le May 29, 2008
just checking to see if you were working on another book. King of Cats was very well done, and the world can always use more good books!
Jem
écrit par jshillingford à 2:52 pm (EST) le May 27, 2008
écrit par theotherdigit à 9:18 pm (EST) le Oct 17, 2007
écrit par jshillingford à 7:52 am (EST) le Oct 4, 2007
You commented that we share some of the more obscure gay stuff.
Yeh, right; I was really surprised when I started cataloging to find that I have more gay stuff than English lit. Didn't expect that, don't know what conclusion to draw ... maybe level of interest/enthusiasm ?
Of the other obscure gay stuff on my shelves you might like to check out and keep an eye open for:
"Pulp friction"
"Min ven Thomas"
(Danish young men discovering themselves - learn Danish or find a translation)
Kingdome 19 stuff (pretty heavy, but I like it)
"Min bror och hans bror"
(Swedish young men discovering themselves - learn Swedish or find a translation)
"The art of George Quaintance" (if you're interested in slightly fetish-oriented graphics; not nearly as explicit as Tom of Finland)
Locker room nudes
écrit par DouglasAtEik à 1:25 pm (EST) le Aug 26, 2007
écrit par jshillingford à 5:08 pm (EST) le Jul 23, 2007
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écrit par KzooLGBT à 11:27 am (EST) le Jul 19, 2007
I noticed that you have one Patrick McGrath in your library-Asylum. I love him; highly recommend anything else by him, especially Spider. (Just don't see the movie first if you haven't already)
You mentioned Jonathan Carroll; I just read Bones of the Moon; Land of Laughs is next. I get good feedback on Marriage of Sticks as well. Let me know if there's one in particular you find the best of the lot.
One other quick thing--I went to your MySpace page, but it's very faded...Is this supposed to be?
Off to work,
Michele
écrit par annwyn à 9:19 am (EST) le May 21, 2007
First off, your library is very impressive.
I checked you out because you have "A Very Fast Descent Into Hell" by Simon Drax. You're the only other person I've ever encountered who has ever even heard of it, much less owns it. How did you come across it? Mine was given to me years ago at a Sci-Fi/Fantasy book expo in NYC when I bought an Arkham Press Lovecraft collection. It's just the last book I would have thought would have a "One and Only" statistic attached to it...
écrit par annwyn à 9:42 am (EST) le May 19, 2007
You know, I'm not sure if I've read any of Rebecca Brown's work since around that time. I really should go back to her. Any recommendations of more recent books of hers (from the past decade)?
écrit par mollymolo à 6:07 pm (EST) le Mar 29, 2007
écrit par artymiss à 9:11 am (EST) le Mar 3, 2007
Cheers,
- Rob
écrit par RobGatesDC à 7:22 pm (EST) le Feb 27, 2007
écrit par thomasgirke à 5:07 pm (EST) le Feb 26, 2007
écrit par jimodo à 10:35 pm (EST) le Feb 22, 2007
écrit par BellyandKill à 5:12 pm (EST) le Feb 12, 2007
i've read god in flight numerous times. i really enjoyed it but it can get melodramatic.
as for the dog, he belonged to my family. but unfortunately, he passed away last month. (sorry to leave this on a sad note.)
raph
écrit par raphinou à 12:15 pm (EST) le Feb 11, 2007
écrit par andtheshoreline à 10:56 am (EST) le Feb 8, 2007
yep, the user pic is my "baby" when she was a pup. she's 10 now, but i still love that picture. one of these days i might get around to changing it but... dang. that's one of the few photos i've taken that ended up looking half-ways decent.
écrit par whatever1013 à 9:21 am (EST) le Feb 8, 2007
Welcome from one of your Amazon friends!
It is good to see you on Librarything, I shall look through your listed books with interest. I'm pleased to see that you have tagged your books too; I have discovered a number of enjoyable and worthwhile books from such tags. Any chance you might in time be adding reviews, or at least rating the books that you have read?
Best wishes
Benjamin
UK
écrit par Bembo à 7:42 am (EST) le Feb 4, 2007