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Check out our group's bookshelf for great titles, and feel free to add your own.
Hope you enjoy the group!

Nice to meet all of you.
In celebration of Valentine's Day and in celebration of a new blog I started, I'm giving away lots of e-books and a KINDLE READER! Yep, a Kindle Reader. No strings. No catch. You just have to follow Quackers and Tease to be eligible to win the Kindle on March 1st.
This weekend in celebration of Love Day -- all love, I'm giving away five plus e-books. Just drop by Quackers and Tease, follow and tell us about a favorite or not so favorite Valentine's memory you have. Winners will be selected randomly and posted on Quackers and Tease tomorrow, Monday, February 15th!
Good luck to all and I look forward to sharing and chatting with everyone in the coming months.
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Fondly, Keta Diablo
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I'm 29 and i'll be 30 very soon :|
I've been a member on this site for almost 2 years now, but i thought it would be time to use it a bit more.
I love reading but i'm not doing it enough lately because my mind is messed up thanks to the internet and tv ;) I get very easily distracted.
I'm glad that i found this group because i needed a bit of change in my tech/game life.
And it would be nice to make some new friends :D

So happy you joined our group. :) We have quite a few international members here. I've done quite a bit of traveling in Europe, but haven't been to the Netherlands yet.
What kind of books do you like to read?

All really, but at the moment I'm more into fantasy and thrillers.
I saw the world of normal boys on the groups mainpage, quite interested in that one, gonna order that one soon.


I'm Sara, I live in (and grew up in) Montana, but spent the previous 7 years in the Spokane, WA area. I write fiction (completed a novel, working on obtaining representation), and I'm the co-editor of Electric City Creative.
So... Hi all.

I would like to thank you for accepting me, Fiona, into this Queereaders group. I am still somewhat new to the Goodreads site and am currently feeling a little overwhelmed as I realise and explore this wonderful opportunity to seek out, unearth, discuss and share reading recommendations, book collections and reviews online, most especially in the company of such like-minded people.

If you have any questions navigating the site, or our group, don't hesitate to ask!

I have placed the October books 'to read' upon my 'Goodreads Bookgroups' shelf and hope very much that I will be able to connect with others members in the Group Reads discussions which follow. Until then I am really enjoying feeling free to browse through some of the other wonderfully-bustling and buzzing with banter discussion boards.
I absolutely agree with you Nancy, that the potential for meeting people here is quite terrific, and the amount of time that can be spent on this site deliciously-excessive!

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
Hope you have fun here, Fiona. :)


The link is a really useful resource for me Nancy, and I look forward to studying the list of past reads in more detail and to then shelving some titles that I feel drawn towards...it will be wonderfully-interesting to then engage in an open dialogue, with any other/willing group members, about my experience of reading those books.
Emilie, from the little time I have spent browsing your profile, it has become quite clear to me that you and I have many interests and some books in common. Having read just a handful of your reviews, I hope very much that your thoughts and ideas will continue to inspire me...
Nancy wrote: "...the amount of time that can be spent on this site deliciously-excessive!"
So true... I'm on most of the social media sites, but this is the only one I really use regularly.
So true... I'm on most of the social media sites, but this is the only one I really use regularly.

I had Facebook for a little while and decided to drop it after I developed an unhealthy addiction to some of the games there. Twitter seems like a time-waster to me, and I haven't tried blogging. Some people in my Intro to Management class mentioned Linkedin. I guess it's a social networking site for professionals? I haven't checked it out yet, but I don't like the idea of posting a resume there for the whole world to see.

The link is a really useful resource for me Nancy, and I look forwa..."
I hope you're not feeling too overwhelmed, Fiona. I try to tidy up the clutter here and file our books appropriately, but I don't always have the time. I'm going on vacation for two weeks and will have limited internet access, so I'll try to pop in now and then. I'm open to any suggestions for making our group better and easier for people to navigate.
I poked around your bookshelf and see you have some of Marge Piercy's titles. She was one of my favorite authors when I was in my early 20's, but I haven't read any of her work since. I enjoyed the Doris Lessing books I read and need to get to her Children of Violence series.

By way of introduction, I'm from Southern Ontario (near Niagara Falls, if that's easier to mentally locate). I'm an avid reader and amateur (so far) author.
Sci-fi, fantasy, and horror probably take up about 90% of my bookshelves, and I'm always looking for new ones with GLBTQ themes. I've been running http://bibrary.com for about a year now, and it's probably the most rewarding project I've ever tackled. Hopefully, getting more involved here will nicely coincide with my efforts there. :)

Canada is one of my favorite places to visit, though I've only been to Montreal and surrounding areas.

The link is a really useful resource for me Nancy, an..."
Nancy, you're doing a great job...our shelves aren't at all cluttered :-) I only feel overwhelmed because, like Heathyr, I am trying to get my head wrapped around all of the possibilities for connecting with others whilst also ensuring that I find the time, space and focus so as to continue immersing myself into all of my actual reading!
I welcome fellow newcomer Heathyr also! And was wondering whether either of you, or any other Queereaders group members, might be able/willing to share some thoughts with me on Doris Lessing's 'Canopus in Argos: Archive' series, if indeed you have read any of the five novels...?

i was referring to my experience with feeling a bit overwhelmed with so many possibilities and new resources for finding both books and connecting with people...and with balancing this with reading and everything else.
i get overwhelmed if i go into a new beautiful bookstore with lots of books that look exciting and unfamiliar to me,-it's a thrill, but i don't know where to go first and i end up at first just walking back and forth, with a big grin on my face, but still unable to settle in and really look at anything...just takes a bit of time.
i think you do a great job here, too, nancy.

The link is a really useful resource for me Nancy, and I look forwa..."
thank you fiona. i am really touched and happy that something i wrote inspired you. i've just looked at your profile a little bit too, and it is inspiring to me, too. it's like seeing many of my interests reflected, but in an exciting way that you have found different books that i've never heard of. i love your quotes, too. i want to spend more time reading what you've written and looking at your bookshelves.

By way of introduction, I'm from Southern Ontario (near Niagara Falls..."
hi heathyr. welcome to queerreaders group. i look forward to checking out your site too.

i was referring to my experience with feeling a bit overwhelmed with so many possibilities and new resources for finding both..."
Aww, thanks, Fiona and Emilie. I was thinking that maybe our topics were too cluttered or it was difficult to find books on the shelves. I'm glad to know that's not the case. :)
Still, I want to tidy up things a little, but I'll have to wait until I return from vacation.
I know what you both mean by feeling overwhelmed, though. Think about all the time spent here that could be used for reading makes me wonder if I'd read more if not for this site. But then again, all the wonderful people I've met here actually motivate me to read more and encourage me to explore different types of books. I love the variety of books that pop up on my update feed every day and find myself constantly adding new titles to my shelf. I also love getting comments from friends and chatting about our books.
Fiona, last time I tried to check your shelf you had a private profile. Has that changed?
I havent't read the Archive series either. The only two books I read by Lessing are The Fifth Child and The Good Terrorist. Both were excellent and very thought-provoking.

I just thought I'd drop in on this discussion before I sign out for today; the time has flown by yet I have so much I wish to respond to here.
My profile is set to private, Nancy; well, it frickin' well should be. This issue/discrepancy has been niggling away in my mind somewhat; how ever would you and Emilie be able to view my bookshelves if the privacy feature was functioning correctly? I must resolve this.
I simply must express, in this moment, that it makes me tingle with joy when I spy each of you stacking books upon your shelves which you have clearly discovered on my own; I am wondering whether you feel similarly when you find that your reading preferences and reviews leave an impression upon others?
Nancy, I anticipate that you will have an enjoyable holiday; It'll be wonderful for you and I to be able to connect and converse more upon your return.
Emilie, I hear all that you express with regards to your experiences in bookstores; we seem to share the same feeling of bewilderment when confronted with the opportunity to feed our insatiable hunger for knowledge and literature. Please feel free to wander, at your leisure, around my library, my profile, my mind...
I'm not going anywhere.

i don't know much about the privacy settings. i think you'd need to go to one of the goodreads feedback groups or something to ask them, maybe?
though the first time i checked your profile too, it was set to private, and then it wasn't (like nancy) ...so
it is possible that when you click to follow reviews it opens up your profile to them?
i would've thought that only shifts when you friend someone, but that is a possible explanation?
yes, i love that too, when i see someone discovering books and authors from my reviews and shelves. it's a joy to feel that i am leaving an impression and leading someone to something beautiful and inspiring that they might not have found.
i love the way you worded that, fiona. "Please feel free to wander, at your leisure, around my library, my profile, my mind...
I'm not going anywhere." it makes me smile. a lot. thank you.

I just checked your profile and it appears to be public now. Thanks so much for your thoughtful message which I'll have to respond to when I return.
Sorry to be so brief, but I'm getting ready to leave and still have a million things to do.
Talk to you when I get back!

I am Dale Lazarov. I write and edit gay erotic comics for gay men and the women who love them. :) Here's my standard extended bio:
"Dale Lazarov is the writer/editor of
STICKY

MANLY

and, his latest, NIGHTLIFE

collections of gay erotic comics that Gay Vox, among others, have called “the best gay erotica comics ever”.
Dale's collaboration with erotic artist Drubskin, "The Welcome Back Fuck", was featured in BEST GAY EROTICA 2007 (Cleis Press). He’s currently collaborating on FANCY with Delic Van Loond, BULLDOGS with Chas Hunter, FAST FRIENDS with Laura "Zel" Carboni, CHUMS with Foxy Andy, NIGHTLIFE 2 with Bastian Jonsson, SPICY with Diego Gomez, and POWER POP BOYS with Mioki. Dale currently lives and works in Chicago.
Among other things, STICKY and MANLY have the distinction of being held in world-class special collections of comic art at university libraries. Take THAT, naysayers!"
Cheers,
Dale

I'm Cora from Germany and I'm 39 years old. The 40 are standing in front of my door... ;-)
I look forward to discuss some interesting books with you.
Greetings
Cora

I heard something about 40 being the new 25. I'm getting close to 50, but still feel young at heart even if my bones ache sometimes. LOL!
Hi, I'm Kit. I'm a straight guy who's gotten kind of addicted to M/M romances thanks to my girlfriend, the new author going by Missy Welsh. She's talked about this group so I wanted to join up and make some friends who won't judge me for being straight and liking gay fiction. I don't have that IRL so... Hi. :)

Feel free to jump in on any of our discussion or start one of your own.
There are lots of great titles on our bookshelf if you're looking for something new to read.
Hey, Matt. Heard about you and Brad. ;) Guess who had to wear his black jeans the other night for her? LOL I might be getting a black leather jacket for Christmas now too. And I caught her looking at that photo of you brother and groaning that she's going to jail. :) Anyway, you impress her on many levels, including your writing.
I look forward to the days baggy jeans go out of fashion and skin tight jeans make a comeback. It's a whole different world ;-) Even in graade school it was jean butts that fascinated me...
Hi, guys. I'm usually a loose jeans kind of guy too, but there are advantages to wearing the tight ones around my Missy. ;) And she likes that I'm younger than her too--by 8 days! ha!
I think I'll wear 'em when I pick her up at the airport tomorrow afternoon--she's in Wisconsin for work this week--so there might be pics available after that. ;)
Welcome Thorny!
Matty (that's what his BF calls him) is like a goat in the flower garden. Caveat Emptor ;=)
Matty (that's what his BF calls him) is like a goat in the flower garden. Caveat Emptor ;=)
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