not really, not in those. the protagonists are all shape-changers and faeries and whatnot, if heterosexual, and then every now and then some queer folks emerge in a sub-plot.
most entertaining/least amount of work queer novels i've read lately were probably the Caphenon, Fletcher Delancey. they are set in the Star Trek universe, which bugged the crap out of me, but other than that, they are simply brilliant. alien lesbian love story. great characterizations. fundamentally candy.
i could make a giant list of queer/lesbian/gay science fiction & fantasy. some of it is candy and some isn't. o, Ellen Kushner's Riverside novels are delightful. gay romance, vaguely victorian alternate world fantasy. beautiful use of language throughout, one of Kushner's greatest strengths. i probably should start curating a list somewhere online, i've been digging this stuff up for so long.
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Date: 2018-12-10 12:24 am (UTC)most entertaining/least amount of work queer novels i've read lately were probably the Caphenon, Fletcher Delancey. they are set in the Star Trek universe, which bugged the crap out of me, but other than that, they are simply brilliant. alien lesbian love story. great characterizations. fundamentally candy.
i could make a giant list of queer/lesbian/gay science fiction & fantasy. some of it is candy and some isn't. o, Ellen Kushner's Riverside novels are delightful. gay romance, vaguely victorian alternate world fantasy. beautiful use of language throughout, one of Kushner's greatest strengths. i probably should start curating a list somewhere online, i've been digging this stuff up for so long.