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Written by A. Scott Boddie
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The Chronicles of Swishy Pete Episode: Porgy & Bass "Pete, please explain to me why I am having this queer gathering for Ted and Mel." "Hello--collectively both girls have worked for you twenty-years, Char." "Mel and Ted are girls?" "Yes, Charlotte, Mel, and Ted are girls." "All these years I thought they were masculine gay men." "They are lesbians, Char, you know that."
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Written by Michael Stevens
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The alleged Vincent Diamond (vincentdiamond.com) is a Central Florida writer who once drove from Tampa to Anchorage, Alaska in the days before the Alcan Highway was paved. Once. Like many writers, Diamond has had an odd assortment of day jobs that included being an inventory auditor, a pet sitter, a graduate student in Criminology, and a data entry drone. For the past few years, Diamond has written, edited, and proofread for various publishers. Time away from the keyboard is spent trying to pick up the correct diagonal at the trot, collecting caladiums, and pondering the beauty of tigers. Diamond’s erotic short fiction has been finally collected together under one cover in Rough Cut, a book of sensual encounters between real men that will leave readers feverish to turn the next page. I was fortunate to have the chance to speak with Diamond.
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Written by Ray Jencar
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When asked about her husband's reputation for "womanizing," the painter, Freida Kahlo responded, "Does a riverbank suffer for letting the river run?" It is now well known that both Freida and Diego had lovers outside of their marriage. It was a challenge to their union, but the pair remained faithful to each other, in their own way, until the end.
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Written by Ellen Tevault
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Marsha Stevens is a lesbian Christian singer, who met her partner, Cindy at church, after a long struggle to reclaim her life because she lost everything when she came out as a lesbian to the Christian community.
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