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Sep 18, 2015 04:19PM

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Thanks for all of your great books. I an't wait for more.


Considering the history of wonderful female writers who have used a male pseudonym, you're in illustrious company.
I hope the storm isn't too bad. I'm continue to look forward to your books with the impatience of a child waiting for Christmas.


I am definitely looking forward to reading more of your books. Keep up the great work.


You know, you don't have to be a serial killer to write about one ;)


Shitstorms blow over eventually - keep the good work going and best wishes!

And congratulations for coming out of the closet fully.
Love you and your work and look forward to reading more by you.
Hope to met you someday and shake your hand for writing some truly inspiration reads.
Thank You!




- The tip (or any other part) of a dick
- A vagina
- Sexual preferences (because guess what, preferences are intangible and thus, can't hold a pen!)
- Sex partners (or any part thereof)
Well of course I' saying that because I use pen, paper, computers to write. Maybe that's old fashioned and this whiny crowd now have discovered awesome vagine-pen holders or something? Which would render the whole gender/sexuality very important in the writing process or something?
Anyways, yes, we live in a sexist society where women have less chance to get published mainstream but paradoxically men are less likely to in m/m romance. Yes we do, but throwing a fit about the pen names, the sexuality or gender of an author won't change anything to this sexist society, it only reinforces it. How does it encourage women to write when people cause a commotion because they decided to call themselves Pete or Johnathan? How can it encourage men to write m/m when they might be hounded by hordes of curious people trying to guess if they really really have a true dick for reallsies?
So congratulations on being a woman Josh. I always thought Josh was a cute name for a girl. Feels so genderfluid and all hehe.
And fuck those guys seriously. You deserve every cent you made on your aweosme books, you deserve all the gratitude of your readers, you're an author and I enjoy the worlds and people you create and write. So thank you.




I honestly couldn't care less that you are a woman. Your work is amazing and I'm sorry that you are getting backlash. The quality of the writing is all that matters to me.
Holly

I love your books, I can see why this might be a surprise to readers but it doesn't change the quality of your writing or your commitment to your fans, so there shouldn't be any big deal about this.

Thanks for all your hard work writing, you should know you make me a happy reader! ^^

I love your books and I'll continue to read and enjoy them regardless of your gender.

I just read your books, can't really say I paid much attention to your gender and I was not aware that there even was a discussion about it. I am definetly suprised, but that doesn't change how I feel about your books.

I could care less as long and hope you keep writing under the name Josh Lanyon. I'll admit that it's a bit of a shock to find out, but I'm in love with your writing...not the size of your *ahem*, or lack there of.
Just bought the book 'Murder in Pastel', which reviewers on amazon have already said was reminiscent/written around the same time as Fatal Shadows under a different name. I haven't had a chance to delve into that yet but I'm psyched and can't wait till I have time to read it!

To be honest I don't care what gender you are!
I only care that I like your books and that you are the only author who can make me excited about crime/mystery. : )
And that should be the only thing a author should worry about. So you're doing a great job!
Keep it up! : )
