Fiction, LGBTQ+
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Vigour
by Pyrimidine Crawford
It isn’t a matter of if you want kids. Are you allowed? Gwendy is days away from knowing where she stands in the procreation hierarchy. In the test, she decides, “When in doubt, do what Allie would do,” because her perfect best friend is sure to...
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Crossroads
Where The Multiverse Meets by D.M. Frechette
Throughout history, people have disappeared without a trace under strange circumstances, in mysterious locations like the Bermuda Triangle. These people don’t just vanish—across time, and across different universes, they end up in Crossroads....
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Ironbottom Sound
by Grover Hartt III
In 1942, a series of pivotal WWII land and sea confrontations occurred in the South Pacific between the Allied Forces and the Japanese for control of the island of Guadalcanal and its strategic airfield. For twenty-seven-year-old Scott Ellsworth,...
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Vampires in BC
by Keith Costelloe
In a quiet city in British Columbia, vampires stalk a hospital, looking for victims to milk, kill, or recruit as partial vampires that instinctively desire humans for their life-giving blood. Although Jude loves the power of being a partial...
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Atlantic Overture
by Grover Hartt III
The year is 1941. Talk of the US entering the war is on everyone’s lips, but no one knows quite when or how. But technology is shifting quickly, and the new radar-directed armaments aboard US ships might just be the key to turning the tide. So,...
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Lady in Waiting
A Tale of Transition by Jennifer Marie Hodgetts
In the late 1950s, at a fictional university in the UK, David, a medical student, and Alison, who is studying geography, fall in love after meeting at a “Freshie” dance. Theirs is a storybook romance—they share common goals and values, they like...
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The Aim of Art
Corrected Edition by T. G. Colbert
How does a straight soldier come home from a tour of duty in Iceland with The Works of Oscar Wilde as his cherished souvenir? The answer is the story of Michael Lenihan, an orphan with an eighth-grade education who spent the Great Depression on...
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From Dust We Were Born
by Julia G.D Gobio
Amara Ira stands out. She really can’t help it. In the Seven Cities, shored up against the void outside by soaring concrete walls no one sees over, there is only white, grey, silver, and gold. Amara was born in colors that are forbidden even to...
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Once on a Tuesday
by Bernard Shore
At first glance, Blue seems like an ordinary transgender girl. Working as the concierge at the Boon by the Lake Luxury Hotel, she enjoys being of service to people and tracking the goings-on of guests. However, deep down, Blue is anything but...