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Obras de Sandra Lindsey

Call to Arms: Modern LGBTQ fiction of the Second World War (2017) — Contribuinte — 6 cópias
Out of the Shadows: Extracts for an Anniversary 1967-2017 (2018) — Contribuinte — 2 cópias
Slap And Motley 1 exemplar(es)
Oil rig 1 exemplar(es)

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An Affirming Flame by Jay Lewis Taylor - 3.5 stars

Extraordinary Duties by Elin Gregory - 4 stars

The Boy Left Behind by Eleanor Musgrove - 3.5 stars

The Man Who Loved Pigs by Megan Reddaway - 3 stars

We Live Without a Future by Julie Bozza - 3 stars

A Life to Live by R.A. Padmos - 3.5 stars

The Town of Titipu by Adam Fitzroy - DNF

A Cup of Tea by Sandra Lindsey - 3 stars

Letters by Eleanor Musgrove - 3.5 stars

Buttercup by Jay Lewis Taylor - 3.5 stars

Between Friends by Sandra Lindsey - 2 stars

From Air to There by Michelle Peart - 3.5 stars

We're Out of Hero Fabric by Andrea Demetrius - 2 stars

See by Adam Fitzroy - 3.5 stars

Across a Thousand Miles by Barry Brennessel - 2 stars

Wild Flowers by JL Merrow - 3 stars

Better to Die by Charlie Cochrane - 3.5 stars
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Marlobo | Dec 24, 2022 |
British Flash by UK-MAT (published by JMS Books at 24,660 words) is a free download, an anthology of flash fiction written by several British authors and edited by UK-MAT, the UK-Meet Acquisitions Team, which is involved in writing and promoting GLBTQ fiction in the UK. The clever cover art is by Alex Beecroft.

You might be wondering what flash fiction is. According to Wikipedia, no set word-count defines it – but it’s short. It could be 1000 words, 300 words, or even only 55 words. The average length in this collection is about 1000 words. Of these twenty-one flash fictions, seventeen are gay romance, two are lesbian romance, one is gender-fluid, and one is a ménage à trois, with a gay male couple focusing on a woman. Each story is categorized into one of three levels of sexual explicitness: Perfectly Decent, A Teasing Glimpse, and The Full Monty!

Standouts include Clare London’s story “Our Place”, which shows how the right phrase can end a story on a perfect note. Josephine Myles’s story “Giving It Up” is subtle and complex, with a funny twist. “Thoughts in Spring” by Mara Ismine features some intriguingly weird interaction between bird and man that builds to a delightfully unexpected conclusion. “Like a Girl” by JL Merrow, which centers on two female karate students, features such a strong narrative voice that I can hear the British accents in my mind like a movie soundtrack. “Sunshine Superman” by Elin Gregory effortlessly covers a huge span of narrative time, and makes a powerful emotional impact. British Flash is a terrific introduction to several of the leading British authors in the GLBTQ romance field.

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AReCafe | May 23, 2014 |

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Elin Gregory Contributor
Charlie Cochrane Contributor
JL Merrow Contributor
Jay Lewis Taylor Contributor
R. A. Padmos Contributor
Adam Fitzroy Contributor
Erastes Contributor
Jay Rookwood Contributor
Stevie Carroll Contributor
Lucy Felthouse Contributor
Stevie Woods Contributor
Sophia Deri-Bowen Contributor
Josephine Myles Contributor
Caroline Stephens Contributor
Victoria Blisse Contributor
Lisa Worrall Contributor
Mara Ismine Contributor
Serena Yates Contributor
Zahra Owens Contributor
Alex Beecroft Contributor
Clare London Contributor
Andrea Demetrius Contributor
Fiona Pickles Contributor, Editor
Eleanor Musgrove Contributor
Barry Brennessel Contributor
Megan Reddaway Contributor
Michelle Peart Contributor
Cimorene Ross Contributor
F.M. Parkinson Contributor
Eleanor Musgrave Contributor
Morgan Cheshire Contributor

Estatísticas

Obras
5
Membros
21
Popularidade
#570,576
Avaliação
4.0
Resenhas
2
ISBNs
4