Edward O. Phillips Returns Way back in 1981, Edward “Ted” O. Phillips celebrated his 50th birthday publishing his first novel, SUNDAY’S CHILD, under the imprint of McClelland & Stewart, Canada’s most storied (pun intended) publisher of Canadian fiction. The front cover displayed a pen and ink drawing by Phillips; the back cover blurbs from two …
ONYX, is set for re-release Aug 30 Felice Picano has been a force in American literature since bursting upon the scene in 1975. He’s become a living icon in his exploration of gay life and culture: memoirs extending back into the 1960s at Fire Island; his most recent novel (Justify My Sins) covering gay Hollywood …
“Literature is crucial to our lives; reading is fun.” So said Stan Leventhal, a prolific author, editor and publisher who made a major impact on gay writing in the 1980s and until his death from AIDS in 1995. He was nominated for three Lambda Literary Awards, one for each of his first three novels. He …
Tartan Noir is a relatively new label, but Jack Dickson was writing Gay Tartan Noir back in the late 1990s. Jack is a novelist, screenwriter and currently playwright working in east end Glasgow; he hails from, and his heart belongs to, coastal town Ardrossan. He wrote a trilogy featuring Jas Anderson, a gay cop working …
Welcome to ReQueered Tales. We’re delighted to have the opportunity to seek out, obtain rights and republish LGBTQ fiction which has been out of print, often from before 2000. This blog will document our journey as we release new content regularly. To begin — here is our “mission” statement … well, mission post. IN THE …