I've turned the comments off. It appears that any discussion worth having on this issue is being derailed by personal issues.
And you, Ms Somerville, I'm afraid I can't say that about you. Frankly, as far as I watch you 'in action', you show yourself as a nasty, paranoid, vengeful, hostile, raving, cold-hear...
@Ann Somerville: Your avoidance of answer said it all.
@GrowlyCub: Thank you for reminding me. To make things clear, I'm not on behalf of anyone. I take full responsibility for my words and action.
Passer and other impassioned fans, just from one reader to another: You are not doing 'your' author any favors by calling others names on their behalf. It reflects badly on the author. I've only ...
@passer: Bored now. Go run your mouth off over at Teddy Pig's little slash fest. He's the one who turned this into a clusterfuck. I've got books to wr...
@Ann Somerville: First things first, I'm not anyone's 'minion'. I'm just a fan of Josh Lanyon's work, and he doesn't know my existence. I'm not even a...
@Robin: I'm not sure how your comment at 277 relates to your comment at 316.
I can well imagine that at some point retreating to female-wr...
@Benjamin: The person who turned this into a 'is he gay or straight' discussion, is Teddy Pig, so you need to go talk to him. All I said that I felt, ...
Okay I must have read an entirely different book when I read Man, Oh Man. When I read it, I thought the book was about how to write M/M Fiction, not about gay men as you stated Ms. Sommerville. F...