Category: Love Is Love
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Quixote, an elder wedding officiant, joins a group of young lesbians by their campfire, sharing her whiskey and wisdom. Curious about her name, they ask why she chose it. Q trades them a story for a s’more.
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I’ve Waited A Lifetime for this Interview – Part One
1) As regards yours and Traf’s journey towards marriage, what were some of your greatest triumphs and setbacks?
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WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DAY MAKES
Well, in another example of how the world shifts and tilts upon occasion, I was thrown for such a loop I landed keister up, arms and legs akimbo. (If you can picture this without thinking it out, you’re my type of person.) My last two posts have been dismal, but…
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THE UGLY SHIRT NO ONE WANTS TO WEAR
Or: BACK IN THE CLOSET YOU GO Many gay folks have reported their straight co-workers, friends, and family coming to them with words of support, understanding that the trauma of #OrlandoPulse spreads farther and wider than the immediate neighborhood. Some describe the concern and warnings their loved ones can’t help…
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A Whole New Form of Literature
I am proud to announce the publication of A Man’s Man, the second of my Rainbow Family novels for kids being raised in same-sex families. Except for picture books for the pre-reader, and YA novels for teens and older students, there are no (correct me if I’m wrong, but I’ve…
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Book Review Friday – Slow Dance in Paris
If you’re looking for a gentle lesbian romance story, this is it. Mary Wright’s Slow Dance in Paris follows the adventures of Sophie, an unsophisticated young American fresh from high school in the early 1970’s. Confused about a sexual liaison she has with a hippie after smoking hashish, unsure if…
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Fred Phelps – Unwilling Gay Ally
Fred Phelps hated fags. I don’t think anyone can dispute this fact. He was nearly rabid on the subject, and some have suggested that he was tossed on a sea of madness for decades. It was this very craziness that made him such a valuable ally in the fight for…