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old bob
Hey Everybody.
I found a nice site with a lot of gay teen stories ("the Truth of yesterday", "Breaking masks" and more).You find them under see there. It seems that the author is well known. Has anybody heard from him ?

BTW this is my 600th post. I don't write so often as many others, but I try tongue.gif laugh.gif tongue.gif.
Benji
QUOTE (old bob @ December 13 2007, 03:40 PM) *
Hey Everybody.
I found a nice site with a lot of gay teen stories ("the Truth of yesterday", "Breaking masks" and more).You find them under see there. It seems that the author is well known. Has anybody heard from him ?

BTW this is my 600th post. I don't write so often as many others, but I try tongue.gif laugh.gif tongue.gif .



B) ......Well congrats on the 600th post! After all why should the goat have all the fun! tongue.gif tongue.gif tongue.gif
Trebs
His stories are great - even though I have one huge pet peeve with a particular plot point in one of them... One caveat though - with the exception of "Breaking Masks" - read them in order. They involve a lot of the same characters and later books mention plot twists in the earlier ones... Also - don't read the short stories until after you've read at least the first three books (if I recall correctly).

Breaking Masks also has connection to the other books - but it wasn't as bad (as far as revealing things)... still - waiting to read it until the others wouldn't be that bad an idea...


Overall - all good books... (with the exception of the one plot item.... grrrr...)
Gandalf
I have enjoyed his books and am hoping he gets republished. I agree that reading them in order makes sense. He was one of the first authors I read on line and have reread several of them. He used to have a good website but have not been there for awhile. Pax Steve
Ieshwar
Yeah, I have read his too! The Killian Series. Damn good. He's published. Right?

btw, he's also a painter. And I have to his site but, there's not much action there.

Great work, though! biggrin.gif

Ieshwar
rec
FYI, he and his husband Jon do reviews of television series on AfterElton.com.

I have the good fortune to be one of his editors, and I look forward to his republished All Lost Things with a more prominent publisher, hopefully followed by new novels.

Several of his novels are listed in Best of Nifty, through awesomedude.com.

rec
old bob
QUOTE (Trebs @ December 13 2007, 10:40 PM) *
His stories are great - even though I have one huge pet peeve with a particular plot point in one of them... One caveat though - with the exception of "Breaking Masks" - read them in order. They involve a lot of the same characters and later books mention plot twists in the earlier ones...

Hey Trebs and everybody,
I had some difficulty to find in a first try the right chronological order and I didn't find such a list on his site. On an other side, it is fun to read first in disorder on go after to reread ordered biggrin.gif
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Overall - all good books... (with the exception of the one plot item.... grrrr...)

Hey Trebs, don't be shy, tell us which plot ... biggrin.gif
Ieshwar
Perhaps, it is the magic. But I like it.

Perhaps, it's the ending of the second one. sad.gif

Ieshwar
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