Call to Arms: Modern LGBTQ+ fiction of the Second World War (ePub)
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Autoren-Porträt von Charlie Cochrane, Jl Merrow, Barry Brennessel, Megan Reddaway, Elin Gregory, Adam Fitzroy, Julie Bozza, R.A. Padmos, Eleanor Musgrove, Jay Lewis Taylor, Sandra Lindsey, Andrea Demetrius, Michelle Peart
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 over 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.
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.
Elin Gregory lives in South Wales and has been making stuff up since 1958. Writing has always had to take second place to work and family but now the kids are grown up it’s possible she might finish one of the many novels on her hard drive and actually DO
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something useful with it.
Historical subjects predominate. She has written about ancient Greek sculptors, 18th century seafarers but also about modern men who change shape at will and how echoes of the past can be heard in the present. Heroes tend to be hard as nails but capable of tenderness when circumstances allow.
There are always new works on the go and she is currently writing about the Great War, editing a contemporary romance and doing background reading for a story set in Roman Britain.
Sandra lives in the mountains of Mid-Wales with her husband. Their garden is full of fruit and veg plants as well as home to a small flock of rare breed chickens, and she is a servant to two cats.
Sandra loves indulging in stories because she gets to spend her time with imaginary friends, and the research and observation required to write fiction open her eyes to a myriad different ways of seeing the world. Find her on Twitter - or curled up out of the way reading a good book!
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.
What’s there to tell about me? I’m a writer, and it has taken me most of my life to admit that, even if writing has been part of my life since forever. I’m a woman, married to the woman who asked me in October 1981 if I cared for a cup of tea… Now we have one marriage, two sons and five cats.
Megan Reddaway has been entertained by fictional characters acting out their stories in her head for as long as she can remember. She began writing them down as soon as she could.
Since she grew up (more or less), she’s worked as a secretary, driver, waitress, and flower-seller, among other things, but she always has a story bubbling away at the same time. She lives in England.
Historical subjects predominate. She has written about ancient Greek sculptors, 18th century seafarers but also about modern men who change shape at will and how echoes of the past can be heard in the present. Heroes tend to be hard as nails but capable of tenderness when circumstances allow.
There are always new works on the go and she is currently writing about the Great War, editing a contemporary romance and doing background reading for a story set in Roman Britain.
Sandra lives in the mountains of Mid-Wales with her husband. Their garden is full of fruit and veg plants as well as home to a small flock of rare breed chickens, and she is a servant to two cats.
Sandra loves indulging in stories because she gets to spend her time with imaginary friends, and the research and observation required to write fiction open her eyes to a myriad different ways of seeing the world. Find her on Twitter - or curled up out of the way reading a good book!
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.
What’s there to tell about me? I’m a writer, and it has taken me most of my life to admit that, even if writing has been part of my life since forever. I’m a woman, married to the woman who asked me in October 1981 if I cared for a cup of tea… Now we have one marriage, two sons and five cats.
Megan Reddaway has been entertained by fictional characters acting out their stories in her head for as long as she can remember. She began writing them down as soon as she could.
Since she grew up (more or less), she’s worked as a secretary, driver, waitress, and flower-seller, among other things, but she always has a story bubbling away at the same time. She lives in England.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Charlie Cochrane , Jl Merrow , Barry Brennessel , Megan Reddaway , Elin Gregory , Adam Fitzroy , Julie Bozza , R.A. Padmos , Eleanor Musgrove , Jay Lewis Taylor , Sandra Lindsey , Andrea Demetrius , Michelle Peart
- 2017, 392 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Manifold Press
- ISBN-10: 0995712514
- ISBN-13: 9780995712515
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.11.2017
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