A Pride of Poppies: Modern GLBTQI fiction of the Great War (ePub)
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Autoren-Porträt von Sam Evans, Charlie Cochrane, Barry Brennessel, Adam Fitzroy, Julie Bozza, Eleanor Musgrove, Lou Faulkner, Z. McAspurren, Jay Lewis Taylor, Wendy C. Fries
I was born in England, and lived most of my life in Australia before returning to the UK a few years ago; my dual nationality means that I am often a bit too cheeky, but will always apologise for it.I have been writing fiction for almost thirty years, mostly for the enjoyment of myself and my friends, but writing is my love and my vocation so of course that’s where my dreams and ambitions are.In the meantime, technical writing helps to pay the mortgage, while I also have fun with web design, photography, reading, watching movies and television, knitting, and imbibing espresso.Barry Brennessel’s novels Tinseltown and The Celestial were Lambda Literary Award finalists. The Celestial won the Gold Medal in the 2012 ForeWord Book of the Year Awards. Several of his screenplays have been finalists and prize winners in various competitions, including Scriptapalooza, The Great Gay Screenplay Contest, the Rhode Island International Film Festival Competition (Flickers), The Chicago Screenplay Competition, and the Writers’ Digest annual.
As Charlie Cochrane couldn’t be trusted to do any of her jobs of choice – like managing a rugby team – she writes, with titles published by Carina, Samhain, Bold Strokes, MLR, Riptide and Lethe.She’s a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, Mystery People, International Thriller Writers Inc and is on the organising team for UK Meet for readers/writers of GLBT fiction. She regularly appears with The Deadly Dames.
I live just outside Manchester in an ex-coal mining town, semi-famous for its Rugby League. I’ve been writing for what seems like ever but only found the MM genre after discovering a paranormal shifter series. I have published a short story in a Dreamspinner Press anthology – and now this, my first historical piece – and I’m hoping these won’t be my last. I’m currently working on a contemporary series set in and around Manchester as well as a couple of other short stories.
I live in a little house with a big garden
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in the far south of the world, and most of my life has revolved around books: selling them, lending them out, and more recently, writing them. Apart from bibliophilia, I’ve done a variety of different things, including years spent learning falconry, and I enjoy trying hands-on pursuits that might give me material for my stories: blacksmithing, tall-ship sailing and flying. I will attempt things in my writer’s persona that I would never contemplate as myself: this does not, however, extend to bungy-jumping.
Imaginist and purveyor of tall tales Adam Fitzroy is a UK resident who has been successfully spinning male-male romances either part-time or full-time since the 1980s, and has a particular interest in examining the conflicting demands of love and duty.
Wendy C. Fries is the author of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson: The Day They Met, and has written hundreds of features on high tech, personal finance, and health and wellness. She’s fascinated with London, theatre, scriptwriting, and lattés.
Z. McAspurren is an aspiring writer from Scotland, with a larger Disney DVD collection than she’d like to admit. She holds a BA in Social Sciences, focusing on history and criminology, and continues to study the world’s history informally in her free time.
Eleanor Musgrove is a recent graduate of the University of Kent, and the great-great-granddaughter of a civilian internee from the First World War. She is currently working towards publishing her first novel, and has many more tales to tell.
Imaginist and purveyor of tall tales Adam Fitzroy is a UK resident who has been successfully spinning male-male romances either part-time or full-time since the 1980s, and has a particular interest in examining the conflicting demands of love and duty.
Wendy C. Fries is the author of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson: The Day They Met, and has written hundreds of features on high tech, personal finance, and health and wellness. She’s fascinated with London, theatre, scriptwriting, and lattés.
Z. McAspurren is an aspiring writer from Scotland, with a larger Disney DVD collection than she’d like to admit. She holds a BA in Social Sciences, focusing on history and criminology, and continues to study the world’s history informally in her free time.
Eleanor Musgrove is a recent graduate of the University of Kent, and the great-great-granddaughter of a civilian internee from the First World War. She is currently working towards publishing her first novel, and has many more tales to tell.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Sam Evans , Charlie Cochrane , Barry Brennessel , Adam Fitzroy , Julie Bozza , Eleanor Musgrove , Lou Faulkner , Z. McAspurren , Jay Lewis Taylor , Wendy C. Fries
- Altersempfehlung: Ab 18 Jahre
- 2015, 272 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Manifold Press
- ISBN-10: 1908312300
- ISBN-13: 9781908312303
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.05.2015
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