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Upstaged!: an anthology of women who love women in performing arts Kindle Edition
Stories Included:
Presenting the Revival of Jan, Aila Alvina Boyd - Years after blowing her Broadway debut, a former actress is convinced by the playwright to come out of retirement in order to revive the role that pushed her to the brink of insanity.
The Helsinki Incident, Renee Young - After an unexpected, erotic encounter with a mysterious and beautiful stranger, the lead guitarist of a band touring mining outposts across the solar system rediscovers her love of music.
I, Stage Manager, Marolyn Krasner - A short love story about a stage manager, eccentric theater types, a kooky best friend, and leather daddies.
End of an Era, Althea Blue - In the years leading to the death of the silent film, many careers were ended prematurely. But do we really know everything there was to know about the silent stars who faded away?
Knife’s Edge, Geonn Cannon - Amid the insanity of the circus, Arlie and Ru must place absolute trust in each other. Arlie trusts that the blades will hit their intended target, while Ru trusts that Arlie won't flinch. It would only take the smallest of mistakes to destroy that trust.
I Think I’m Gonna Like It Queer, Allison Fradkin - Theatre is an ensemble of inflection, projection, and rejection. So when 16-year-old Reyna—a performer who's part prima donna, part dreamgirl next door—desires a duet with Melinda, the ingénue who plays her best friend, she can't just run and tell that. Or even run and tell Melinda. But with the arrival of a triply threatening romantic rival, it's five to places and ten to one that Reyna had better act on her feelings before the curtain closes on her chances.
London Lark, JL Merrow - Repairing a salvaged automaton becomes a labour of love for apprentice tinkerer Harriet Hodgkins. But the clockwork coquette is destined for resale, and Miss Pandora’s restoration will signal their separation—unless Hodgkins can engineer a more auspicious ending.
Prima Donna, Kathleen Jowitt - Everybody knows why the great Signora Valli left the Licorne opera company. Everybody, that is, except Monsieur Perret, who's taken the brave - some would say foolish - decision to cast her opposite rising star Delphine Vincent-Leclerc in Rossini's Tancredi. But what everybody knows is only half the story.
Oh No She Didn’t!, Debbie McGowan - Once upon a time, in the not so faraway land of small-town amateur dramatics, there lived a widow called Marcy and her beautiful, grown-up daughter, Ginny…
Rise or Shine, Sonni de Soto - What is Cadence Carrington to do? Her public life is colliding fast with her private persona, when her boss at the governor's office sets his eye on shutting down the club she secretly performs burlesque at as featured dancer and femme fatale, Rebel Rouser. It's only a matter of time before she's found out, but the question is will she choose Cady's steady, straight-laced life or will she choose to be the Rebel she knows she is at heart?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 15, 2018
- File size2.7 MB
Product details
- ASIN : B07DMPB9XY
- Publisher : Supposed Crimes
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : July 15, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 2.7 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 178 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1944591533
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Customer Reviews:
About the authors
JL Merrow is that rare beast, an English person who refuses to drink tea. She read Natural Sciences at Cambridge, where she learned many things, chief amongst which was that she never wanted to see the inside of a lab ever again.
She writes (mostly) contemporary gay romance and mysteries, and is frequently accused of humour. Her novel Slam! won the 2013 Rainbow Award for Best LGBT Romantic Comedy, and several of her books have been EPIC Awards finalists, including Muscling Through, Relief Valve (the Plumber’s Mate Mysteries) and To Love a Traitor.
JL Merrow is a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, International Thriller Writers, Verulam Writers and the UK GLBTQ Fiction Meet organising team.
Find JL Merrow online at: https://jlmerrow.com/, on Twitter as @jlmerrow, and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/jl.merrow
Debbie McGowan is an award-winning author of contemporary fiction that celebrates life, love and relationships in all their diversity. Since the publication in 2004 of her debut novel, Champagne—based on a stage show co-written and co-produced with her husband—she has published many further works—novels, short stories and novellas—including two ongoing series: Hiding Behind The Couch (a literary ‘soap opera’ centring on the lives of nine long-term friends) and Checking Him Out (LGBTQ romance). Debbie has been a finalist in both the Rainbow Awards and the Bisexual Book Awards, and in 2016, she won the Lambda Literary Award (Lammy) for her novel, When Skies Have Fallen: a British historical romance spanning twenty-three years, from the end of WWII to the decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1967. Through her independent publishing company, Debbie gives voices to other authors whose work would be deemed unprofitable by mainstream publishing houses.
Kathleen Jowitt was born in Winchester and now lives in Cambridge. She works in the education and training department of a major trade union. Speak Its Name, her first novel, was shortlisted for the 2017 Betty Trask Prize.
Sonni de Soto is a Builder of Worlds. Well, really, she's a small office cog, churning away in a cubicle, who stealthily writes stories in email drafts (so it still looks like she working).
She's a queer storyteller of color, who believes that the romance and speculative genres too often don’t get the credit they deserve. They tell us a lot about humanity. What we desire and fear. Our values and taboos. For genres that are too often dismissed as fluff or pure entertainment, they allow us to explore sides of ourselves that we can’t anywhere else. They allow us, as storytellers, to showcase the soul. de Soto has had the privilege of publishing novels and stories with The Sexy Librarian, Cleis Press, SinCyr Publishing, and many others. An escape artist at heart, de Soto also enjoys consuming stories of all kinds and cosplaying the fictional loves of her life.
Find more content, check out linktr.ee/sonnidesoto to find out what she's up to!
Marolyn Krasner was born in downtown Los Angeles in 1974. Her queer focused stories are strategically designed to make you laugh, or not marolynkrasner.com
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2018I REALLY liked a few of the stories in this book and the rest I either enjoyed or just couldn't get into. My favorites were: The Helsinki Incident by Renee Young, Knife's Edge by Geonn Cannon and London Lark by JL Merrow.
It was nice to read a variety of genres within the same theme. If you're looking for queer themed short stories that are fun to read, check it out!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2018'ARC provided by Supposed Crimes Publishers in exchange for a fair and honest review'
**'The dialogue of real people is more stilted and implausible than the dialogue of invented characters...'
Reasonable read!
Just a broad collection of varying gay/lesbian stories with a few that were really good,funny,heartwarming and others that i can only give the expression..meh! (unmemorable ones) -- many were also well written. Recommend