Until recently, gay lerary characters had to hi their inti. But even now the closet — and the li and ncealment impli — remas a surprisgly potent metaphor.
Contents:
- WHAT IS THE SIGNIFINCE OF NICK BEG GAY THE GREAT GATSBY?
- THE IN AND OUTS OF NARRATG A GAY ROMANCE AUDBOOK
- GAY LERATURE IS OUT OF THE CLOSET. SO WHY IS DECEPTN A BIG THEME?
WHAT IS THE SIGNIFINCE OF NICK BEG GAY THE GREAT GATSBY?
Is Your Narrator gay?
THE IN AND OUTS OF NARRATG A GAY ROMANCE AUDBOOK
As a wrer of gay mystery and gay romance, I’ve been a part of this rise, and today I’m terviewg three narrators of gay fictn about their experience this segment.
GAY LERATURE IS OUT OF THE CLOSET. SO WHY IS DECEPTN A BIG THEME?
My guts are multi-award wners Joel Llie and Greg Tremblay, both wners of the Goodreads Rear’s Choice award for Bt Narrator M/M Romance, and the narrator of my Have Body, Will Guard gay adventure-romance seri, Stan Jenson, a lifelong profsnal actor.
For Greg, about 40-50% of those books are gay, while for Joel about two-thirds of those books feature gay protagonists. He was my first choice to narrate Mahu, the first of my gay mystery seri, bee of the multu of island voic. The unique challenge for narrators gay fictn is that there are often two male protagonists who need distct voic.
Almost all of my big breaks om publishers have e first the form of somethg wh gay ntent. “It was sarstic, actn-filled, steamy, and sweet…and allowed me to show immediately that I wasn’t gog to be locked to a sgle ia of what the “GAY CHARACTER” sounds like. Stan agre, “When I began, I mostly went for history or tnal books bee I have an announcer’s voice, but eventually dawned on me that I would have an edge performg gay fictn.