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Was he just kidding? Kind of cool, huh? I’m from Austin, Texas. I think in part this is because we’ve both pretended like it never happened.

Well, that is until it happened again. I came out when I was 16 and then I joined the military at 21, which was something I did not want to do because of the kind of ma...

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My name is Daniel. In my own way, I revealed I was struggling with the same thing.

And yep – Mike knows that I’m bi but has never been judged me on that.

So, there we are, smoking and talking. It was just the opposite.

Take a toke and put on the mask”

The Here and Now

I have no idea how long this whole quarantine thing will last.

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No such luck. Well, at least not until recently.

How It First Happened

On the very first day of the mandatory shutdown, Mike’s gym closed. He just did it.

When we were done, I do remember him giving me a fist-bump and saying, “Hey dude, it doesn’t count if you can’t see what’s happening.”

I remember thinking it was kind of messed up but went along with it.

Reciprocal

In the days that followed that first incident, I worried about our friendship turning awkward.

In all cases, the person has found the story good enough and wants to share it, so here they are.



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    “My Life Started to Get Better.”

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Short Stories

“Campus” by Aaron H. Aceves (them.)

“Say My Name” by Dahlia Adler, from At Midnight (Book Riot)

“Birds Surrendered and Rehomed” by Kristen Arnett (Oprah Mag)

“Honey and Cold Stars” by AR Capetta (Everyday Chimeras)

“My Next Move” by Alexander Chee (The Good Men Project)

“13 Crimes Against Love, Or, The Crow’s Confession” by Alexander Chee (Lodestar Quarterly)

“The Shape of My Name” by Nino Cipri (Tor.com)

“Your Eyes, My Beacon: Being an Account of Several Misadventures and How I Found My Way Home” by C.L.

Clark (Uncanny)

“The Cage” by A.M. Dellamonica (Tor.com)

“The Tiger is a Metaphor” by Alison Evans (Slink Chunk Press)

“Pineapple” by Sara Farizan (Foreshadow)

“Epistolary” by Sacha Lamb (Foreshadow)

“Paradise” by Nina LaCour (Foreshadow)

“We Could Be Heroes” by Malinda Lo (Autostraddle)

“Let All the Children Boogie” by Sam J.

Miller (Tor.com)

“Unknown Number” by Blue (Azure) Neustifter (Facebook)

“Poland Itinerary, Class 3B” by Leeor Ohayon (Jewish Book Council)

“They Called Us” by Natalie Parker (The Hanging Gardens)

“The Spinner, the Shepherd, and the Leading Man” by Kris Ripper (Author’s Website)

“Even if All Fall Away, I Will Not” by Brandon Taylor (them.)

“The Last Eagle” by Natalia Theodoridou (Clarkesworld)

“Poems Written While” by Natalia Theodoridou (Uncanny)

“Ribbons” by Natalia Theodoridou (Uncanny)

“Chokechain” by AJ White (Medium, later published in Transcendent 4)

Essays

“Queering Barbie” by Kristen Arnett (Buzzfeed)

“The Queer Erotics of Handholding in Literature” by Kristen Arnett (Electric Lit)

“Your Dog Doesn’t Care if You’re a Lesbian” by Kristen Arnett (Medium)

“What Makes a Story Queer?” by Sarah Gailey (B&N Readers, originally written for B&N SFF Blog)

“After I Divorced My Wife, ‘The Real Housewives’ Saved Me” by Molly Priddy (Vice)

“Being Gay vs Being Southern: a false choice” by Brandon Taylor (Lit Hub)

“The Light My Queer Heart Sees in Wounded, Broken Men” by Brandon Taylor (them.)

“On Being Queer and Happily Single — Except When I’m Not“ by Brandon Taylor (them.)

Novellas and Novelettes

“Avi Cantor Has Six Months to Live” by Sacha Lamb  (The Book Smugglers)

Stop and Stareby Katie Rose (f/nb romance)

“Small Changes Over Long Periods of Time” by K.L.

Szpara (Uncanny)

Novels

The Earl of Brass by Kara Jorgensen (ace m/nb historical fantasy)

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 Hi, my name is Sam Gindin and I’m from Brooklyn.

At some point, he leaned back into the couch and clasped his hands behind his head. Time will tell, I guess.

Do you have a roommate? In fact, it’s a topic that has come up on a number of blogs.

There’s a part of me that wonders how our relationship will change once social distancing is over. It was cold, late, and he needed a jump.

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    Hi, my name is Todd Gloria, and I was born and raised in San Diego.

    One of the memories I have, which definitely turned my life around, was when I went to a local party.