
Writing Gay Love: A practical guide to writing love between real men without falling into clichés, tropes or rainbow-colored cardboard (Writing Diverse Love, #2) (eBook, ePUB)
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You've seen it a hundred times:The tragic gay man who exists only to die dramaticallyThe sassy best friend who vanishes after giving a makeoverThe guy whose entire identity is "likes men + owns throw pillows"Let's not do that again.This book is for writers who want to go beyond stereotypes and write actual human beings who happen to love other men. Not caricatures. Not plot devices. Not fashion-forward sidekicks. People.Inside, you'll learn:How to build gay male characters with full lives, real flaws, and actual story arcsHow to write romance and intimacy between men that feels honest, not awk...
You've seen it a hundred times:
Let's not do that again.
This book is for writers who want to go beyond stereotypes and write actual human beings who happen to love other men. Not caricatures. Not plot devices. Not fashion-forward sidekicks. People.
Inside, you'll learn:
"This isn't a checklist. This is a wake-up call, a writing toolkit, and a pep talk from your brutally honest friend who's tired of reading terrible gay characters."
Whether you're a romance author, a sci-fi writer building a space opera crew, or just someone who doesn't want to cringe at their own dialogue anymore-this book is for you.
It's full of examples, rewrites, character-building prompts, emotional realism, occasional swearing, and just the right amount of side-eye.
Because being gay is not a personality trait. But writing bad representation? That is a choice.
- The tragic gay man who exists only to die dramatically
- The sassy best friend who vanishes after giving a makeover
- The guy whose entire identity is "likes men + owns throw pillows"
Let's not do that again.
This book is for writers who want to go beyond stereotypes and write actual human beings who happen to love other men. Not caricatures. Not plot devices. Not fashion-forward sidekicks. People.
Inside, you'll learn:
- How to build gay male characters with full lives, real flaws, and actual story arcs
- How to write romance and intimacy between men that feels honest, not awkward
- Why "who's the top?" is a bad writing question-and what to ask instead
- What to do (and avoid) when writing emotional scenes, family dynamics, friendships, sex scenes, and everyday love that feels real
- How to avoid accidentally writing "the stereotype in a nice shirt" - and create instead someone your readers will remember
"This isn't a checklist. This is a wake-up call, a writing toolkit, and a pep talk from your brutally honest friend who's tired of reading terrible gay characters."
Whether you're a romance author, a sci-fi writer building a space opera crew, or just someone who doesn't want to cringe at their own dialogue anymore-this book is for you.
It's full of examples, rewrites, character-building prompts, emotional realism, occasional swearing, and just the right amount of side-eye.
Because being gay is not a personality trait. But writing bad representation? That is a choice.
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