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The Face of Gay 47 (Mary Gresham)

Posted On December 14, 2013

There are people who always want what they don’t have and people who are grateful for everything they do have. The do’s seem to always learn how to pay it forward and, in today’s post, it’s evident why. Welcome to Mary Gresham’s Face of Gay.

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The Face of Gay 46 (Cynnara Tregarth)

Posted On December 2, 2013

There’s an interesting phenomena about people watching. We look at someone and sometimes wonder “Is this person gay or straight?” Or we’ll look at them and say “Please, God, make it so this person is batting for my team, is available and finds me the Adonis or Xena I see myself as!” Or “Please, God, […]

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The Face of Gay 26 (Monique Thompson)

Posted On February 9, 2013

It’s official: I’m a guilty pleasure. Or, rather, I’m guilty of something. A few things. I may possibly guilt people into offering up a post for this series from time to time. It’s a generally accepted alternative when begging doesn’t work. And, believe me, I’ve begged. Today’s post comes from someone who not only nominated […]

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The Face of Gay 23 (Martha Davis of The Motels)

Posted On January 1, 2013

Who doesn’t remember hearing music from The Motels? And now that Martha Davis and her troupe have released a brand new album, it seems fitting we should dig up this post from 2013 for a very special Face of Gay!

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The Face of Gay 22 (J.P. Barnaby)

Posted On December 15, 2012

My delightful friend Trish may not be going by her pseudonym anymore, but her story remains just as important as it ever did. Please join us as we take a look back at the last FOG post of 2012.

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The Face of Gay 21 (Thom)

Posted On December 8, 2012

RECOVERED I can honestly say I knew Thom before he became a publisher author! Granted, I still haven’t met him in person yet, but we’re working on that. Maybe one year at DragonCon. What I thought I knew about him recently went right out the window when I read his post for this series. It’s […]

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The Face of Gay 20 (Paul Bright)

Posted On December 1, 2012

RECOVERED Filmmaker Paul Bright first came to my attention a little over a year ago when I visited a TLA booth at the WEHO Book Fair and saw one of his films, Altitude Falling, for sale. The film stuck in my head, but it wasn’t until I saw Paul in person at a booth at […]

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The Face of Gay 19 (Angel Martinez)

Posted On November 24, 2012

RECOVERED I originally wasn’t going to have a Face of Gay post this weekend. It was even a topic of conversation on my Facebook page because I honestly wanted to know if people thought they’d be around to read it. I just didn’t think it was fair to have someone write something up only to […]

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The Face of Gay 18 (Julie L. Hayes)

Posted On November 17, 2012

RECOVERED One of the things I’d hoped to accomplish with this blog series is establishing some common ground between the GLBT community and everyone else. It’s that whole “If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? Wrong us, shall we not tell your friends and family just […]

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The Face of Gay 17 (Rick Reed)

Posted On November 10, 2012

RECOVERED There are certain people you hear about, read about, interact with and hope to meet one day. Rick Reed is one of these people. For those of us in the publishing field, it’s difficult not to discuss authors who also happen to be a part of the GLBT community and not hear his name […]

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Michigan-based author Kristoffer Gair wrote his first puppet play in 1st Grade and continued writing in one form or another from that point on. Much of it was crap, but there were tiny nuggets of potential mixed in with the likes of Pickle Pony Gets A Puzzle. He spent three of his years at Fraser High School performing in plays, then attended Grand Valley State University where he graduated with degrees in Film & Video and Creative Writing.

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