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message 1: by Greg (new)

Greg All group announcements will go here. Check here periodically to find out about the latest polls, group reads, and important happenings in the group!


message 2: by Greg (new)

Greg Check out the new "Plays & Shows" folder here.

If you see any shows, let us know what you think of them in the "What plays and shows have you seen?" thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 3: by Greg (new)

Greg We're taking nominations for our next group reads here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Let us know what you'd be interested in reading as a group!


message 4: by Greg (last edited Sep 05, 2015 10:50AM) (new)

Greg The group has chosen two great group reads for the months of September and October. Please join us, and participate on the discussion threads as you read!

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

The Line of Beauty is a gay classic, rated 5 stars by several members. Can't wait to finally read it for the first time!

"In the summer of 1983, twenty-year-old Nick Guest moves into an attic room in the Notting Hill home of the Feddens: conservative Member of Parliament Gerald, his wealthy wife Rachel, and their two children, Toby-whom Nick had idolized at Oxford-and Catherine, highly critical of her family's assumptions and ambitions."

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

The Drowning Girl is a Nebula and Locus award nominee. One of our members has made a generous offer to send an Audible One Book recommendation to the first 10 group members that take her up on it. If you haven't gotten a prior One Book recommendation, the audiobook will be free. I've got the recommendation and will activate it this weekend. Thanks Valyssia!

"India Morgan Phelps — Imp to her friends — is schizophrenic. Struggling with her perceptions of reality, Imp must uncover the truth about her encounters with creatures out of myth — or from something far, far stranger..."


message 5: by Greg (new)

Greg Hey everyone, a member posted about wanting ideas for gay-straight alliance club initiatives at a high school. I noticed the post only had 3 views; so I wanted to highlight the discussion. Anyone with any ideas, please do post for her. Thanks! :)

This is the discussion thread:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 6: by Greg (new)

Greg Well, it's that time again! Time flies, doesn't it?

It's time to vote for our groip read choices for the months of November and December. Voting will end a week from now on November 5; so get your votes in!

Here's the poll link:

https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...


message 7: by Greg (last edited Nov 05, 2015 01:23PM) (new)

Greg Despite my confusing things by accidentally creating a second poll, we have two clear winners for our group reads in November and December. I'm very happy with the choices, one gay book and one lesbian book both of huge reputations (I'd say LGBT classics). Better yet, I've only read one of the two; so I'll be able to discover something new too!

The winners are:

The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith

and

A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood

I'll create the discussion threads when I get home tonight.


message 8: by Greg (last edited Apr 18, 2016 07:59AM) (new)

Greg Hi all, the moderators have discussed it, and we've decided that we're going to allow group reads from earlier in the group to be repeated! So feel free to nominate any book we've never read as a group or any book we've read as a group more than 5 years ago.

Nominations for our May/June group reads are open! We'll read the top two vote-getters as a group. You can nominate books here


message 9: by Greg (new)

Greg The poll for our May/June group read is open from now until next Friday. The two books that get the most votes will be our group reads for May and June.

Link to the poll: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...


message 10: by Greg (new)

Greg We had a tie for second place; so we'll be reading three books as a group in May and June. They all sound good to me!

Tipping the Velvet

the highly acclaimed novel by Sarah Waters set in Victorian times with lesbian themes, chosen by both the New York Times and The Library Journal as one of the best books of 1998.

The Center of the World

the German novel by Andreas Steinhöfel with gay themes much praised in the German press and abroad. In the nationwide German newspaper Die Zeit, Konrad Heidkamp praised Steinhöfel for excelling himself: "The flashbacks from the children's point of view that allow room for Steinhöfel's deadpan humor, and the romantic fairytales - from the pond via the black wooden doll to the castle with royal children -, combined with the young literate author's smart way of introducing these two layers into the storyline, make this a book on the tenderness of reading and the risk inherent to strong feelings."

Patience & Sarah

the novel by Isabel Miller that won the very first Stonewall Book Award in 1971. This novel is also coincidentally one of the novels Sarah Waters has cited as a primary influence for her own work.


message 11: by Greg (new)

Greg | 14 comments Hey, all! I'm brand new to the group, but wanted to mention that, in coincidence with this month's book choices, I'm performing in the orchestra for "Patience & Sarah" (the opera) this June in NYC! The score is by Paula Kimper, libretto by Wende Persons. Check it out if you're in the area: http://patiencesarah.com/


message 12: by Greg (new)

Greg How wonderful Greg! I'm not in the New York area, but maybe add a thread with info under plays & shows here as well. That way everyone will be able to find it. We do have some members in that area, and it sounds like a great show!


message 13: by Greg (new)

Greg | 14 comments Will do - thanks!


message 14: by Greg (new)

Greg The nominations for our July/August group reads are now open! Go nominate a book for is to read at the following link: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 15: by Greg (new)

Greg Polls are open to choose which books we'll read together as a group in July and August. Voting will be open until exactly one week from today. Vote here:

https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...


message 16: by Greg (new)

Greg The poll is complete and the winners for our July/August group reads are:

A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara and
Ash by Malinda Lo

We will be reading these together as a group throughout July and August.


message 17: by Kaci (new)

Kaci Pelias (kacialexis) I'm so pumped for Ash!!! Such a great book, and I'm definitely going to be re-reading! It's my favorite fairytale adaptation


message 18: by Greg (new)

Greg Kaci wrote: "I'm so pumped for Ash!!! Such a great book, and I'm definitely going to be re-reading! It's my favorite fairytale adaptation"

Great Kaci! :)


message 19: by Greg (last edited Sep 28, 2016 12:58PM) (new)

Greg Hi everyone, I completely dropped the ball because I've been in the middle of a house purchase & move (I'll post more on the 'What Are You Doing?' thread). But I'm back, and we're well overdue for our next group read nominations!

Start nominating!!

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 20: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Thanks Greg. I thought about it a couple of days ago, but didn't have the energy to do it :-(.

Need to get the what are you reading for Oct. I cannot believe it's Oct again. Before I know it I'll be another year older which is kind of scary at my age.


message 21: by Greg (last edited Jan 19, 2017 12:58PM) (new)

Greg Sorry all - I completely dropped the ball on the group reads. Been in a bit of a funk since the election, and lots going on, job search, yadda yadda.

Going forward, we'll do better. One last day for nominations! I'll make the poll tomorrow.

Nominations Thread:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Group reads for books in this poll will run February - March.


message 22: by Greg (last edited Jan 21, 2017 03:18AM) (new)

Greg Polls are open to choose which books we'll read together as a group in February and March. The top two vote getters will be chosen. Voting will be open until exactly one week from today. Vote on the newest poll on the polls page here:

https://www.goodreads.com/poll/list/1...


message 23: by Greg (new)

Greg Nominations are open for our next group read. We'll be taking nominations through October 31

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 24: by Greg (new)

Greg Polls for our November/December group read are now open! We will read the top two vote getters and discuss them as a group.

Vote here:

https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...


message 26: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Who is planning on reading either of these books and participate in the discussions?


message 27: by Bill (new)

Bill | 464 comments Bill wrote: "Who is planning on reading either of these books and participate in the discussions?"

Several of the branches in my county library association either have They Both Die at the End or have it on order. I'll put a hold on it and hope to get it during the time period.


Avid Reader and Geek Girl (avidreaderandgeekgirl) | 7 comments Bill wrote: "Who is planning on reading either of these books and participate in the discussions?"

I just finished They Both Die at the End


message 29: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin Appleby-Dean (benjaminappleby-dean) I plan to track down Meanwhile, Elsewhere (which I wanted to read anyway) and I'll look for They Both Die at the End as well


message 30: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Andrew wrote: "I do not usually read YA but I hope to join in with They Both Die at the End but I need to finish Bleak House first. Meanwhile, Elsewhere: Science Fiction and Fa..."</i>

I'm about a third of the way into [book:They Both Die at the End
. It's what I call YA+ meaning it's appropriate for YA but also has adult themes which may be recognized by those who have lived some decades. I suspect the novel affects me differently at 72 than someone at 18 years.



message 31: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Andrew wrote: "I do not usually read YA but I hope to join in with They Both Die at the End but I need to finish Bleak House first. [book:Meanwhile, Elsewhere: Science Fiction and Fa..."

I'm about a third of the way into They Both Die at the End. It's what I call YA+ meaning it's appropriate for YA but also has adult themes which may be recognized by those who have lived some decades. I suspect the novel affects me differently at 72 than someone at 18 years.


Avid Reader and Geek Girl (avidreaderandgeekgirl) | 7 comments Bill wrote: "Andrew wrote: "I do not usually read YA but I hope to join in with They Both Die at the End but I need to finish Bleak House first. [book:Meanwhile, Elsewhere: Science..."

I agree, it is more YA+ almost NA but I guess it's YA because of the characters ages?


message 33: by Lara (new)

Lara Lillibridge | 29 comments What is NA?


Avid Reader and Geek Girl (avidreaderandgeekgirl) | 7 comments Lara wrote: "What is NA?"

New Adult


message 35: by Lara (new)

Lara Lillibridge | 29 comments Thanks!


message 36: by Greg (new)

Greg Nominations are now open for our group reads that will run through the end of February! Books that were read in the first years of the group are fine to nominate again as we have many new members since then, but nominations for books that the group has already read recently will not count.

Anyone can either nominate a book or second a book that has already been nominated but not both.

Nominate or second a book by posting a comment in the nomination thread here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

We will be accepting nominations and seconds until January 5. On that day, the eight books with the most number of seconds will go to the poll. Among books with the same number of seconds, choice of which book goes to the poll will be based on which nomination was received earliest.

Please be sure to post the title and author.

Important Rule: Authors may not nominate their own books.

Remember, the authors should be gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, or feature significant gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender characters in their work. Queer can be interpreted as broadly as we like.

Any genre (SF/fantasy, horror, romance, mystery), non-fiction, and classics are acceptable. Based on this criteria, we should have plenty of books to choose from. If you are nominating a title that is part of a series, please make sure to nominate the first book, unless we have already read it as a group.

The book discussions will start as soon as poll voting is done and continue through the end of February. This should give everyone sufficient time to obtain and read the books.

Happy nominating!


message 37: by N.A. (last edited May 28, 2018 10:54PM) (new)

N.A. Diaman (goodreadscomuser_nikos_diaman) | 1 comments N.A. DiamanPortraits by N. A. Diaman, 2016 Persona Press:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

American Library Association review:

https://www.glbtrt.ala.org/reviews/bo...


message 38: by Liza (new)

Liza Vivi | 5 comments Hey guys just want to share that there is a book call once and future and it is the best queer love book ever with fiction on it, if you want to check out, go to my profile and it is my 4 last read...


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