Entertainment :: Fiction Reviews
Listening to the Dust
Sparks fly during a chance encounter between a European gentleman and a young Southerner in Brandon Shire’s intense novel.
The Cool Part of His Pillow
45-year-old Barry loses his better half of two decades and tries to move on with his life in Rodney Ross’ moving novel.
All That Is
Philip Bowman comes home after the Air Force and finds success in book publishing, but seeks love ultimately.
Velvet
A tailor, a musician and an attraction that could result in death are at the forefront of this debut novel.
London Triptych
A sweep across 100-plus years of London’s gay underworld where rent boys, aristocrats, artists, snitches, felons, showgirls, transvestites and artists all strut their stuff, providing entertaining and occasionally erotic reading.
The Enchanted Wanderer And Other Stories
Stories from Russian writer Nikolai Leskov, freshly translated for this century.
Dynamite
A new photo book filled with images of male bodybuilders is far more irritating than it is titillating.
Dawn of the Gods
This photographic tribute to the Greek idol of male beauty provides a visual feast for those who like their men smooth, cut, well-proportioned and BIG. For someone who claims not to be a photographer, LaSalle knows how to texture a photo.
The Beautifully Worthless
Our unnamed Narrator packs her Dalmatian, Rorschach, a roadmap and her broken psyche into her truck and drives towards a town revealed to her in a dream.

