Gay fiction podcast
Listeners can find tales aplenty to fulfill their fantasies on the Big Gay Fiction Podcast. It brings queer romance fiction to fans and newcomers alike. The hosts introduce new authors, their favorite stories, and revealing conversations.
The hosts, Will Knauss and Jeff Adams, have known each other for over 20 years. They started in community theater and migrated towards writing gay love affair. They created their own value story and got married along the way. Their love of storytelling inspired the creation of Big Gay Fiction Podcast. The series provides LGBTQIA+ romance writing knowledge to more readers. Besides interviewing authors, they discuss the craft of writing and publishing.
The theme song sets a urbane tone. It feels like an evening in an elite hotel ballroom or bar where chance encounters could lead to cherish. It might be a long-lasting love affair or a terse fulfillment of desire. Either way, the possibility of love and romance are latent in the air.
Guest authors include K. Sterling, Adriana Herrera, and Jordan Nassar. K. Sterling discusses her two series, Nan
Podcasting as an audio medium has opened up a whole world for people to tell stories, discuss their lives, or spread facts. Fiction podcasts own especially allowed a lot of gay storytellers to inform diverse stories in an easily reachable way.
One of the biggest names in fiction podcasts is Welcome to Darkness Vale, an eerie, almost spooky story told through the radio program of a supernatural town. WTNV very rapidly proved itself to be a gay and diverse story. Among a cast of characters, what stands out most is the host himself, Cecil Palmer, who is homosexual and has a full love story with another ethics. Recent times include seen other similar podcasts become more well-known, such as the much more horror-themed podcast, The Magnus Archives, or the superpower therapy podcast, The Glowing Sessions.
As someone who listens to a LOT of podcasts, a significant amount of them gay, I’ve come across many more podcasts focused on weird and queer fiction. I use ‘weird’ loosely here, sense strange going-ons, sci-fi or fantasy worlds that aren’t always explained, characte
Cale Dietrich's YA, Gay Remix of "The Princess Diaries"
Jeff & Will kick off the show talking about Jeff's favorite reads of , which includes books by Brad Gooch, Gabe Cole Novoa, Frederick Smith, KT Hoffman, Freya Marske, Julian Winters, and Jeffrey K. Davenport. Jeff also reviews "Karaoke Queen" by Dominic Lim and "The Rules of Royalty" by Cale Dietrich. Cale also discusses "The Rules of Royalty," his queer YA royal rom-com that blends "The Princess Diaries" with romance. Cale shares the inspiration behind Jamie and Erik’s story, the entertainment of crafting royal traditions, and the writing nature arcs that intertwine maturation and romance. Complete exhibit notes for episode along with a transcript of the show are at Look for the next episode of Big Homosexual Fiction Podcast on Monday, December Big Gay Fiction Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find many more unmatched podcasts at !
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Jeff & Will kick off the show talking about Jeffs favorite reads of , which includes books by Brad Gooch, Gabe Cole Novoa, Frederick Smith, KT Hoffman, Freya Marske, Julian Winters, and Jeffrey K. Davenport. Jeff also reviews Karaoke Queen by Dominic Lim and The Rules of Royalty by Cale Dietrich.
Cale also discusses The Rules of Royalty, his homosexual YA royal rom-com that blends The Princess Diaries with romance. Cale shares the inspiration behind Jamie and Erik’s story, the fun of crafting royal traditions, and the writing character arcs that intertwine growth and romance.
Look for the next episode of Big Gay Fiction Podcast on Monday, December
Remember, you can listen and follow the podcast anytime on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube and audio file download.
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