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  3. List of LGBT-themed speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    One of the protagonist's best friends is gay, and has a relationship with a bisexual warlock. Imperial Earth: Arthur C. Clarke: 1976: Bisexual/gay male protagonist Sardia: A Story of Love: Cora Linn Morrison Daniels: 1891: Bisexual female vampire is the protagonist. [4] Babel-17: Samuel R. Delany: 1966: Bisexual major characters, poly ...

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    These Pride Month quotes from LGBTQ celebrities, gay rights activists and allies remind us that love is love. Show your support with these inspiring messages. 60 inspirational Pride Month quotes ...

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    On the heels of The Miseducation of Cameron Post, her 2018 coming-of-age drama about a teenager sent to gay conversion therapy, the actress addressed how some critics of the film considered her ...

  6. List of gay novels prior to the Stonewall riots - Wikipedia

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    [Manor] The story tells the love story between two young men, and uses vampirism and its rejection as a metaphor for homosexuality and the public reaction to it. 1885: Um Homem Gasto "Ferreira Leal " (Lourenço Ferreira da Silva Leal) Brazil [A Spent Men] The unhappiness of a badly contracted marriage generates discomfort between Luiza and Alberto.

  7. Lesbian literature - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, there were several love suicides involving school girls in 1911 and it was in this context of greater awareness of female-female love that one of the most commercially successful female writers of the period Nobuko Yoshiya published Flower Tales (1916–1924) (Japanese: 花物語) which were fifty-two stories of romantic friendship ...

  8. List of LGBTQ periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Our Own Voices: A Directory of Lesbian and Gay Periodicals, 1890–1990: Including the Complete Holdings of the Canadian Gay Archives (Canadian Gay Archives, 1991), ISBN 0-9690981-6-2 Women's and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Movements (LGBT) Periodicals Collection, 1968–2005, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library ...

  9. LGBTQ romance - Wikipedia

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    This genre of gay romance was originally called "M/M Romance" (from slash fiction, meaning male-on-male not mass-market), but is now often called "M M Romance" or "mm romance", and features queer men falling in love. The term was in use on fan fiction sites by 2004. [3] By 2008, hundreds of such novels were being published. [4] [5]