Episodes
Big Gay Fiction Podcast – Episode 73 – Michael Scott Garvin Interview, “When We Rise” & More
Jeff opens with details of his week, which included editing, writing and plotting.
The guys discussed the just announced closing of Prism Book Alliance.
Jordan Nasser’s third book in the Home is a Fire series came out late last week. Jeff and Will are excited to read The Fire Inside. To celebrate the release, Jordan is offering podcast listeners to win Amazon ebooks of the first two installments in the series–Home is a Fire and The Fire Went Wild. A Rafflecopter is below to enter.
The show’s new patron, Olivia, is thanked. Patrons are reminded to leave questions for the March bonus episode on Patreon.
Jeff & Will look forward to ABC’s premiere of When We Rise this week. Jeff looks back on last week’s episode of This Is Us. Plus they talk about an NYC concert presentation of Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City: The Musical coming in March.
Michael Scott Garvin is interviewed about his debut novel, A Faithful Son, along with details on how he balances being an interior designer/homebuilder with his love of writing and about his second book, Aunt Sookie & Me.
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Big Gay Fiction Podcast – Episode 72 – M.J. O’Shea Interview, Book Reviews, “Where the Bears Are 2” & More
Jeff opens with details on the writing week, which included finishing a short called Head Games and going through the first round of edits for Codename: Winger #1.
Will shows off his groovy Valley of the Dolls inspired shirt from Tom’s Trendy Tees.
The podcast’s new patron, Brandon, is thanked.
The Gay Readers Club is discussed as is the new Provincetown bookstore, East End Books Ptown. Jeff reviews new books from Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy as well as Geoffrey Knight while Will reviews Promised Land, a children’s book featuring a farm boy and prince who fall in love.
The guys talk about Where the Bears Are 2 (along with its Kickstarter for season 6) as well as One Million Years BC. They also lament that they’ll miss Sara Bareilles going into the lead role in Broadway’s Waitress.
M.J. O’Shea is here to talk about her latest Dreamspun Desire along with her prolific writing life.
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Big Gay Fiction Podcast – Episode 71 – Poppy Recaps Coastal Magic, Joyfully Jay Talks Theme & Books & More
Jeff opens with details on the writing week, including the arrival of first round edits for Codename: Winger #1, which has him excited.
The winner of the Valentine’s Day Gay Romance Paperback Giveaway is announced. Congratulations Sue!
The guys talk about skipping Rainbow Book Fair and Rainbow Con this year, along with the news that GayRomLit registration is set to begin February 25.
The podcast’s new patron, Brent, is thanked. Patrons are reminded that the February bonus episode will be posted on Tuesday, inside Patreon, for Valentine’s Day.
Poppy Dennison has a recap of last weekend’s Coastal Magic convention.
Will talks about some podcasts you should be listening to form Rachael Herron. An episode of Smart Podcast, Trashy Books is also mentioned since it features Bea & Leah from The Ripped Bodice bookstore. CBS Sunday Morning‘s Valentine’s weekend story on romance books is discussed.
Jeff reviews the latest romance from Kindle Alexander as well as a middle grade series about musical theatre nerds by Andrew Keenan-Bolger and Kate Wetherhead while Will looks at the new Dreamspun Desire from M.J. O’Shea.
Jeff gets musical with news about the current Broadway revival of Sunday in the Park with George starring Jake Gyllenhaal, as well as Disney’s Newsies: The Broadway Musical playing movie theaters. TV shows Powerless and Crazy-Ex Girlfriend are also discussed.
Jay from Joyfully Jay stops by to talk about her website’s upcoming theme week, plus offers up three book recommendations.
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Big Gay Fiction Podcast – Episode 70 – Brent Hartinger Interview, “Rent” at 20 & More
Jeff reviews his week in writing, including announcing the release date for Somewhere on Mackinac and that his titles from JMS Books (including the Hat Trick series) are now available on Kindle Unlimited.
New patrons Katie, George and Christina are thanked, and the guys announce that they will release a bonus episode for patrons on Valentine’s Day. Patrons who wish to ask a question for this exclusive patrons-only episode should do so by February 10.
The guys saw the 20th anniversary tour of Rent and Jeff reviews Wolfsong by TJ Klune and The Otto Digmore Difference by Brent Hartinger. Brent then joins the podcast to discuss his latest book along with the Russel Middlebrook series and his Three Truths and a Lie mystery along with lots more.
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Big Gay Fiction Podcast – Episode 69 – Foster Bridget Cassidy Discusses Debut, Lisa Offers Books Recs, Oscars, Tropes & More!
Jeff talks about zero word counts, editing, cover reviews and getting logos for the series he’ll debut this spring.
This week’s new patrons–Juli-Anna, Patty and Theodore–are welcomed.
Foster Bridget Cassidy talks about her debut novel Pipelines in Paradise, which is part of States of Love series from Dreamspinner Press.
With only a week left in the Valentine’s Day Gay Romance Paperback giveaway, Jeff & Will review some of the favorite tropes we’ve heard from listeners. In addition the guys also congratulate some of their favorite Oscar nominated films, talk about the premiere of Riverdale and the hilarious comedy/mystery series Where the Bears Are.
Lisa from The Novel Approach stops by to talk about books from Peter Styles and Cat Sebastian.
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Big Gay Fiction Podcast – Episode 68 – Jordan L. Hawk Interview, Movies & More
The show is now the proud sponsor of a shelf in the LGBTQ section of The Ripped Bodice bookstore. If you’re in the L.A. area be sure to cheek it out.
This week’s new patrons–SB and David–are welcomed.
The new Facebook Group, This Gay Book I loved, started by author Michael Jensen, is discussed. Jeff & Will review the films Hidden Figures, Florence Foster Jenkins and their re-watch of The Geography Club.
Jordan L. Hawk talks about her latest book, Undertow, which is part of the Whyborne & Griffin universe. She also reveals what’s on her release schedule for 2017, some fascinating research she’s done for her books and much more.
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