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    Explore " lgbt romance" with insightful episodes like "The Front Runner with Leon Acord", "Episode 1 - The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue", "Adam Stewart Charleston | Authors at a Glance", "MM Romance with Steam & Feels FTW | Fakers by Lucy Lennox & May Archer | Holiday Mashup" and "Lucy Lennox and May Archer | Authors at a Glance" from podcasts like ""This Queer Book Saved My Life!", "The Library Breakroom", "Romance at a Glance", "Romance at a Glance" and "Romance at a Glance"" and more!

    Episodes (17)

    The Front Runner with Leon Acord

    The Front Runner with Leon Acord

    It was such a catharsis that I took the book into the woods and acted out scenes from it.

    Today we meet Leon Acord and we’re talking about the book that saved his  life: The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren.

    Leon Acord is the author of the memoirs Expletives Not Deleted and Sub-Lebrity: The Queer Life of a Showbiz Footnote. Leon created, wrote, and starred in the TV series Old Dogs & New Tricks on Amazon Prime Video. On stage, he has performed in numerous West Coast premieres at the New Conservatory Theatre Center, including Last Sunday in June, Dreamboy, and Thief River.

    The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren was published in 1974. With 10 million copies in 7 languages, this landmark classic is the most popular gay love story of all time.

    Connect with Leon
    website: leonacord.com
    instagram: @leonacord
    threads: @leonacord
    facebook: facebook.com/leonacordactor

    Content Warning
    We have a conversation that references and has a general description of sexual assault. Support organizaitons: National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color network, Forge, and CenterLink. Lifelines: the GLBT National Help Center 1-888—246–7743. Trans Lifeline 1-877—565-8860. The Black Line, created with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme lens 1-800-604-5841. DeQH hotline for South Asian/DESI LGBTQ persons 908-367-3374.

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    To purchase The Front Runner visit your local bookstore!

    To purchase Leon's memoir Expletives Not Deleted visit: https://bookshop.org/a/82376/9798449228505

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    Credits
    Host/Founder: J.P. Der Boghossian
    Executive Producer: Jim Pounds
    Associate Producers: Archie Arnold, Natalie Cruz, Jonathan Fried, Paul Kaefer, Nicole Olila, Joe Perazzo, Bill Shay, and Sean Smith
    Patreon Subscribers: Stephen D., Stephen Flamm, Ida Göteburg, Thomas Michna, and Gary Nygaard.
    Creative and Accounting support provided by: Gordy Erickson
    Permission to use audio clips from the audio book Expletives Not Deleted provided by Leon Acord
    Music and SFX credits: visit thiqueerbook.com/music

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    Adam Stewart Charleston | Authors at a Glance

    Adam Stewart Charleston | Authors at a Glance

    Adam shares his writing process with us on another week's episode of Authors at a Glance! We chat Happily For Now instead of Happily Ever After, writing with your mood, writing a diverse cast of characters and relationships, and publishing journeys. 

    He also shares his tips and tricks for sex scenes - giving context and characterization before focusing on the acts themselves. It was great getting to know a male romance author and talking about his journey into erotica! 

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    Welcome to Romance at a Glance, a podcast that uses romance novels to dive into candid conversations about life, relationship dynamics, and sexual desires. 

    As hosts Bridget and Shani review books and interview some of romance's biggest authors, they explore the breadth of the genre, openly embracing the sex, diverse couplings, and taboo to create a safe space for listeners to be exposed to different lifestyles, fantasies, and to pique their naughty curiosity.

    Expect 100% honest reviews, spontaneous singing, life lessons, indecent anecdotes, and bawdy humor.

    Check out www.romanceataglance.com

    Chat with us on Instagram at instagram.com/romanceataglance

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    MM Romance with Steam & Feels FTW | Fakers by Lucy Lennox & May Archer | Holiday Mashup

    MM Romance with Steam & Feels FTW | Fakers by Lucy Lennox & May Archer | Holiday Mashup

    We had a great time in this town full of quirky characters enjoying Brooks and Mal's sweet and steamy romance. Brooks brings his straight co-worker Paul home to his TN town Licking Thicket to help out his family, and also put a buffer between him and his family. His HS ex who he broke up with and outed himself to in front of the whole town comes home also with a fake boyfriend... who is gay. 
    See where we are going with this? Hijinks ensue in a fun way as they "swap" fake partners!

    Three cheers for the excellent use of lube in this book. And for mixing the sweet and steam very well. 

    If you missed our awesome interview with May and Lucy, make sure you check it out. They were so fun to talk to about romance and writing MM romance, writing with a partner, and how much money they make on Amazon publishing under Kindle Unlimited. 

    Buy your copy of the Licking Thicket series!

    Fakers

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    A diverse, inclusive podcast that explores romance novels and helps our listeners pique their naughty curiosity with 100% honest reviews, spontaneous singing, life lessons, indecent anecdotes, and bawdy humor.

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    Lucy Lennox and May Archer | Authors at a Glance

    Lucy Lennox and May Archer | Authors at a Glance

    Excellent writing duo talks steamy mm romance, writing what you love, finding your niche, and crushing in on Amazon Unlimited. 

    This interview with Lucy Lennox and May Archer was awesome! We happened to catch them on a writing retreat (all attendees got Covid tests & quarantined before) so we got the in-person fun and energy! They were completely forthright about how much money they are making as indie authors on Amazon Unlimited, as well as how their partnership came to be!

    And of course, we talked Licking Thicket!

    Book we talked about! 

    NautiCal by Lucy Lennox

    Off Plan by May Archer

    Licking Thicket!

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    A diverse, inclusive podcast that explores romance novels and helps our listeners pique their naughty curiosity with 100% honest reviews, spontaneous singing, life lessons, indecent anecdotes, and bawdy humor.

    Check out www.romanceataglance.com

    Chat with us on Instagram at instagram.com/romanceataglance

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    5 stars for this m/m romance and a guest host!! | Heat Stroke by Tessa Bailey | Summer Quickies

    5 stars for this m/m romance and a guest host!! | Heat Stroke by Tessa Bailey | Summer Quickies

    You guys this book is everything we wanted a summer quickie to be! Fun, sexy, charming, complex yet quick to read, and with hot, hot sex scenes. 

    Shani took the week off (no audiobook on this one), so we had a wonderful guest host, Ann! Ann is Bridget’s older sister and was the first person to give her a romance novel. Since then they have read aloud dozens of novels on cross-country road trips and loved to squeal over the feels and the sex scenes alike. Enjoy their hilarious sisterly banter and ability to finish each other’s sentences as we talk about this excellent book!

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    A diverse, inclusive podcast that explores romance novels and helps our listeners pique their naughty curiosity with 100% honest reviews, spontaneous singing, life lessons, indecent anecdotes, and bawdy humor.

    Check out www.romanceataglance.com

    Chat with us on Instagram at instagram.com/romanceataglance

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    Excellent use of lube in mmf Throuple romance | Sated in Ink by Carrie Ann Ryan | Summer Quickies

    Excellent use of lube in mmf Throuple romance | Sated in Ink by Carrie Ann Ryan | Summer Quickies

    The book delivered what we thought it would. A fun, quick menage read. The story wasn’t complicated, the evil characters tended towards the one-dimensional, but the sex was hot and the throuple well defined.

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    Free 30 day Audible Trial to read like Shani

    A diverse, inclusive podcast that explores romance novels and helps our listeners pique their naughty curiosity with 100% honest reviews, spontaneous singing, life lessons, indecent anecdotes, and bawdy humor.

    Check out www.romanceataglance.com

    Chat with us on Instagram at instagram.com/romanceataglance

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    Episode 40: Thanks for Coming to Our TED Talk

    Episode 40: Thanks for Coming to Our TED Talk
    **Content warning: This episode contains spoilers for the movie *Annihilation* (as well as some spoilers for the book it's based on). The ending is in no way spoiled, but some plot elements are laid out. There are also spoilers for *The Picture of Dorian Gray*. Also, suicide is mentioned.** After two and a half years, forty episodes, many arguments with Skype, and lots of Overwatch references, The Hopeless Romantic is closing its doors! Join Austin and Amanda for this last episode before their next podcast, The Red Pen, launches later in 2018. Topics include how a performance of *The Picture of Dorian Gray* really packed a punch and made Austin think about queer history and contemporary queer romance; how the book and movie *Annihilation* gave Amanda a lot of feelings about themes in sci-fi; and take a detour to discuss how the hosts are cranky with the state of current discourse on Queer Twitter (and Tumblr). Also, don't miss out on Amanda's feelings of betrayal toward William Shatner, and how Anthony Hopkins is never allowed to betray her. The hosts want to thank the wonderful listeners and amazing guests they've been privileged to have. They hope you'll join them on their next venture. The Red Pen launches later this summer, and it features Austin and Amanda cutting up fiction to see what it's made of.

    Episode 21: Some Sort of Sad Dragon

    Episode 21: Some Sort of Sad Dragon
    Megan Derr, CEO of Less Than Three Press and a prolific author of high fantasy and spec, covers world building, including where she starts, info dump, winging it, dialog, and languages. She also talks about ace rep, including what she's looking for at LT3 and as an ace reader. The group also discusses how Amanda's got a ton of unread books on her Kindle, but Megan's seated atop a mighty hoard of books and definitely has her beat.

    Episode 19: Advice for New Authors (Part Two)

    Episode 19: Advice for New Authors (Part Two)
    Taking up where [part one][1] left off, Amanda and Austin discuss contracts and what some of their clauses may mean, the rundown on royalty rates and payment schedules, the editing process from start to finish, social media etiquette for beginners, and even how to address your submission email. (Pretty obviously, no one at THR is a lawyer, and we can't give you legal and/or tax advice. We're relaying very general info from our personal experiences of working in the queer romance industry. Please seek appropriate professional guidance when it comes to contracts and taxes.)

    Episode 17: Do Ask, Do Tell

    Episode 17: Do Ask, Do Tell
    **Content warning: There is a brief mention of slurs in the episode.** Richard Comspon Sater retired from the US Air Force Reserves having served twenty-four years under "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." His debut M/M romance novel "Rank" deals with a second lieutenant in the Air Force falling in love with a brigadier general. Richard talks about writing, serving under DADT, how its repeal changed the book, and it's determined that Austin's father is the personification of a soft, old sweater.

    Episode 16: Advice for New Authors (Part One)

    Episode 16: Advice for New Authors (Part One)
    For anyone new to the queer romance industry or thinking of joining it, this episode, the first of two, is basically a 101. Part one covers what authors need to know prior to submission--everything from defining the genre, HEA vs HFN, the role of editors and betas, author mills, and the community itself. Part two will cover everything authors need to know after submitting their work.

    Episode 15: Self-Publishing with Jordan L. Hawk

    Episode 15: Self-Publishing with Jordan L. Hawk
    Author Jordan L. Hawk brings her expertise to the program to talk about her own beginnings in self-publishing, the decisions authors must make in regards to what they can do themselves, and the group discusses the importance of treating publishing as a business. There's also a call to action for more queer romance in the historical-specfic genre. Go get writing!

    Episode 13: Heidi Below the Covers

    Episode 13: Heidi Below the Covers
    **Content warning: This episode of THR contains frank discussion of sexual assault, sexual violence, and similarly dark, potentially triggering subject matter.** Heidi Belleau joins the show and Gets Very Real with THR about her history of writing grimdark fiction and the growing pains of leaving some of that behind. She talks about the perils of using the same penname for drastically different works (romcoms and dark fiction like *The Flesh Cartel*), what her personal limits are, bringing humor into darker material--and when it's best to pull back. Heidi compares the process of growing as an author, in public, to the reality of contemporary teenagers growing up on tumblr. (Anyone with a defunct Livejournal and a long fandom history can probably relate.) Most authors can probably relate to the quandary of growing as an artist in such a public sphere. The important and validating realization for Heidi, and maybe for other authors who feel pigeonholed into a darker genre, has been that she can write lighter stories and people will also appreciate them.

    Episode 12: There Goes My Anti-Hero

    Episode 12: There Goes My Anti-Hero
    Villains, antagonists, and anti-heroes are the topic of the day. Austin and Amanda critically run through a roster of their favorite queer or queer-coded villains in media. Cartoonish homophobia and transphobia, coded Disney villains, the lack of female villains, how queer villains are seen as especially evil for their sexuality, redemption stories, how a main character can be the antagonist of their own story, and bisexual murder pits are all discussed. Amanda has a revelation about how straight people consume media while discussing Lex from *Smallville,* Austin recounts the suffering he endured while watching *Downton Abbey* for Thomas Barrow, and the two roll around in their general love of villainy.

    Episode 11: Disability Representation

    Episode 11: Disability Representation
    Tracy Timmons-Gray, the director of Gay Romance Northwest conference, joins THR to discuss characters with disabilities in queer romance. The gang shares recs, talks about tropes, including the love interest grappling with the reveal of their partner's disability, the narrow span of disabilities portrayed, the sanctification of disabled people, and how often disabled fiction is inspiration porn. The conversation tackles sex scenes, A/B/O, disabled characters in fandom, and resources for writing disabled characters. Amanda, Tracy, and Austin try their best to be positive despite being Cranky Fans. Also, Tracy details GRNW's inception and history and how the conference will change going forward. (Fun fact, GRNW is how Amanda and Austin met!) Tracy and Amanda talk about the upcoming GRNW conference and the charity anthology "Magic & Mayhem." (Pssst, put GRNW 2016 on your calendars! 9/24/16 at the Seattle Public Library! It's freeeee.)

    Episode 10: Poly Yammery

    Episode 10: Poly Yammery
    Author Racheline Maltese joins THR for episode 9, "Poly Yammery," to discuss poly and ménage romance. Racheline discusses her upcoming poly book, which leads to deeper examination of writing poly: writing multiple dynamic characters, whether having a co-author helps, how different people do poly differently, and how Racheline feels about the perception that writing bi characters as poly is a negative trope. The group is bemused by the trend of M/F/M ménage stories where there can be absolutely no content construed as "gay." Racheline weighs in on whether being poly is inherently queer, and ultimately the group agrees that demanding receipts for someone's identity is icky. Finally, it turns out that in order to discuss tropes in a genre, there has to be enough content in said genre for there to be tropes in the first place. Get writing, folks.
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