Gay bear book
A queer author from Utah has penned a beary chilling supernatural thriller novel, and it is sure to leave you shook!
Park City, Utah-born Wess Mongo Jolley spent the last five years writing his most ambitious plan — a three-book sprawling supernatural thriller, set in Salt Lake City, titled The Last Handful of Clover. Saying it is the most challenging thing he’s written, Jolley describes it as an “epic meditation on aging, loss, and regret.”
The story centers on a University of Utah professor named Richard Pratt, who is killed three days before the book begins in a seemingly random act of hostility. As Pratt is propelled into the netherworld of the deceased called the Hereafter, he is forced to witness the deficit and suffering of his husband left behind as Salt Lake City tumbles into a rapid, fiery demise. As other denizens of his ghostly realm commence to enact a brutal revenge on the world of the living, it is only Pratt who can save him.
With the help of a barefoot year-old boy from the old West and an ancient Goshute prudent woman, Pratt sets out to save t
On my first book tour in , I start myself in Provincetown. The place itself wasn’t brand-new to me; I’d been going every summer for many years. But it was my first day at Bear Week.
I was just there for a quick overnight—enough time to give a reading and head back to Modern York the next morning. But I knew what people had to carry out to promote their events: I had to stay on the street, handing out palm cards.
The top place to do this was outside the Boatslip at 7 p.m., when hordes poured out of tea dance, making plans for the evening. So I stood on the side of Commercial Avenue next to more experienced hawkers who were louder, cuter, more aggressive, and dressed to attract attention— wearing either elaborate costumes or skimpy outfits, whichever might turn the most heads.
I was not particularly comfortable doing self-promotion, so I stayed quiet, holding a small stack of black-and-white paper flyers I’d photocopied at my office. There were few takers. Drag queens pushing bawdy cabarets and body-glittered porn stars advertising bingo games were stealing the show.
One burly bear offered m
We talk a lot about bear advocacy in the media here at BWM, in film, television and even art; but one area we don’t often focus on is literary representation. Enjoy film and tv, it’s hard to find books celebrating bears, and that applies to both the fictional and non-fictional realms. Of course we contain the books of Les K Wright chronicling our history, but there’s always room for more.
And to that end, here are a few bear-centric titles we found.
Cuddle Bear by Ki Brightly
Maurice Baranov III has more feelings than he should for his boss, Mr. Fenwick “Wick” Guidry. He watches over Mr. Guidry as part of his job, and Maurice has given up on trying to keep his feelings in test, even though he hides them. Maurice doesn’t think of himself as the type of guy who gets a happy relationship. The last man he dated got enraged when he started trying to forfeit weight. With all that past baggage, he can’t dream pursuing Wick, so he is left with one option—forever wishing he could be with the man he loves.
After accidentally upsetting Maurice at the office, Wic
Gay Bear Romance: A Tale of Two Bears Chilling In A Hot Tub
Recently, weve been exploring a number of the more outgoing(!) subgenres of the Romance genre. So far, weve covered Alien, Supernatural, Fairy or Faerieboth mature person and YAHorror, Rockstar/Musician, and even Amish! But today, were diving a distinct way into the wading pool. Thats right folks! Its time for the lovers of Gay Bear Romance to rise because your time to beam is upon you!
If you dont know who I amhi! Im Gracie, more commonly known here as the Resident Romance Redneck because I never (ever, ever, ever) shut up about Romance. In this seriesour Crazy Book Genre serieswe get into the nitty gritty and the whos who of these random subgenres that we find entertaining. Fun proof for yallGay Bear Passion is actually the root of this entire series! You heard it here first people, Gay Bear Romance is a trendsetter! Our CEO, Scott Richmond, was showing us manual covers that he couldnt stop giggling aboutand boom! Crazy Book Genres was born unto the planet.
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