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ANNOUNCEMENT: Earthquakes, by A.T. Weaver

Earthquakes

QSFer A.T. Weaver has a new MM time travel book out: Earthquakes. David Cummings has dreams. For ten years, he’s dreamed about two men who lived in turn-of-the-century San Francisco. He feels that he was one of the men. Their relationship was cut short when one of them died in the great earthquake and fire. David decides to go to San Francisco to see if either man really existed. There he meets Marc Willis. Marc Willis has dreams of two men as well. He feels that he was one of the men. As David and Marc search for answers, they … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: Honey From the Lion, by Jackie North

QSFer Jackie North has a new MM time travel tale out: Honey From the Lion. Soulmates across time. A love that was meant to be. In present day, Laurie, tired of corporate life, takes a much-needed vacation at Farthingdale Dude Ranch. The very first night a freak blizzard combined with a powerful meteor shower takes Laurie back to the year 1891. When he wakes up in a snowbank, his only refuge is an isolated cabin inhabited by the gruff, grouchy John Henton, who only wants to be left alone. His sense of duty prevails, however, and he takes Laurie under … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: 2230: The Perfect Year, by CM Corett

2230: The Perfect Year

QSFer CM Corett has a new MM sci fi book out – 2230: The Perfect Year. Alex Coulson spends his days as a lowly laboratory assistant. At night, he watches movies in his lonely apartment and dreams of exciting adventures and handsome leading men. When an electrical fire breaks out in the lab, an experimental machine malfunctions and Alex is caught in the explosion. He awakens, injured and confused, to learn he has traveled two hundred years into the future—to the year 2230. Under the care of the gorgeous Doctor Baylin Davies (a definite contender for a leading man) Alex … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: Heroes for Ghosts, by Jackie North

Heroes for Ghosts

QSFer Jackie North has a new MM time travel book out: Heroes for Ghosts. Soulmates across time. A sacrifice that could keep them apart forever. In present day, near the village of Ornes, France, Devon works on his master’s thesis in history as he fantasizes about meeting a WWI American Doughboy. In 1916, during the Battle of Ornes, Stanley is a young soldier facing the horrors of the battlefield. Mourning the death of his friends from enemy fire, Stanley volunteers to bring the message for retreat so he can save everyone else in his battalion. While on his mission, mustard gas … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: A Gladiator Wedding, by W.M. Kirkland

A Gladiator Wedding

QSFer W.M. Kirkland has a new MM time trvel book out in the Gladiators Through Time series: A Gladiator Wedding. Finally, the time has arrived that the gladiators and their partners have been waiting for: a truly Roman wedding ceremony. Or at least, as authentic as one can get in modern times. Join the five gladiators–Marius, Fabius, Lucius, Dursus, and Titus–as they join in love with their partners. New friends join them for the ceremony. Once the ceremony is over, the honeymoon begins… If you thought these gladiators were hot before, wait until they marry the men they love, because … Read more

FILM: New Short Musical Film Takes on Coming Out, Time Travel

Closets the Musical

We are all used to the idea of coming out of the closet. But in my new musical, Closets, two teens step into a closet to time-travel in LGBTI history. My original short film, Closets, is about two gay teenagers, one living in 1986 and the other in 2016. Both have the same bedroom and their wardrobe is a portal between the two periods, so they can meet. How Closets came into being I had made my first LGBTI feature films aged 20 to 27. I financed them mainly by credit cards with fingers crossed, and often met with mixed … Read more

U=(N/T)M*G: CAT

Ah, another holy grail of science fiction and science has once again caught my eye and imagination in a interesting fashion. The culprit, this time, is time-travel. Sort of. Allow me to explain. It all starts with quantum physics. You know, that branch of science guilty of giving people headaches since it went mainstream with Schrödinger’s infamous half alive, half dead cat. Schrödinger thought it would be a grand idea to theorize about quantum entanglement with the great Einstein, even if it left him with a sour taste in his mouth. Well, some enterprising scientists went in another direction with … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: Ridden Through Fate, by W.M. Kirkland

Ridden Through Fate, by W.M. Kirkland

QSFer W.M. Kirkland has a new MM time travel book out: When Janus brings Marcus from the heart of a fierce battle through time, he accepts it in stride. After all, the gods are known to be as fickle as the men who created them, and if his fellow soldier Cai found a purpose in this new age, then so would he. Devon had a bit of a reputation for changing his lovers more often than some people changed their underwear. Yet, when Marcus rides through time into their practice field, he finds himself drawn to the sexy Roman warrior. … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: A Reunited Sword, by W.M. Kirkland

A Reunited Sword

QSFer W.M. Kirkland has a new MM Time Travel book out: Greg restores ancient weapons. When the ancient Roman gladius he’s storing brings him Lucius the gladiator, he’s intrigued. A backyard barbecue at Ezra’s house with his friend Gabriel, and both men’s lovers, Marius and Titus reveals that Lucius isn’t the first gladiator to come through time, and he won’t be the last. Except Lucius believes Greg is the embodiment of his lover Gregor, who was killed by Roman Soldiers, and Greg isn’t certain how feels about being a gladiator’s lost love. Lucius prayed to Janus just like Marius and … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: A Rainbow Bridge, by Erin O’Quinn

A Rainbow Bridge

QSFer Erin O’Quinn has a new MM fantasy/time travel book out: Step back for a moment to September 30, 1788. At eight o’clock on the following morning, a man is to be hanged for the crime of burglary. The culprit, well known in the annals of Edinburgh history, is Deacon William Brodie. He’s so well known that there are at least two popular tourist spots on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile dedicated to his memory. He was also the model for Stevenson’s immortal novella Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. History says he died on the gallows on October 1, 1788. But what … Read more