“Face a man with death, let him come out shining, and you might call his bravery simple. Face a small town boy with fame, love, and death, all before legal drinking age, and you will call it anything but simple.” Gay FictionNow I M Here Book:Now I'm Here Source: Now I'm Here
“In his eyes, those dazzling near-black eyes, more important to me than our love or lust or friendship, was a look of pure trust.” RomanceGay FictionSequel Book:Message of Love Source: Message of Love
“Face a man with death, let him come out shining, and you might call his bravery simple. Face a small town boy with fame, love, and death, all before legal drinking age, and you will never call his bravery simple.” Gay FictionNow I M Here Book:Now I'm Here Source: Now I'm Here
“I was a theatre queen before I had pubes. My teen summer tans were as pale as unwashed muslin and my skin as cool as the air-conditioned theater where I hid. In secret moments, wrapped in musty curtains or old costumes, my heart fluttered with uncontrollable surges of heat, passion, and hope. Some may say a life in the theatre can ruin you. I say it was my salvation. In the days when walking down the street or by a playground might leave me with a bloody nose or a hurled insult that hurt even more, the theatre was my refuge, my shelter.” TheatreGay Fiction Book:Finding Tulsa Source: Finding Tulsa