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  1. kp
    kp at |

    I love the stories I find in this genre!

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  2. Alishea Durham (@alishead1)
    Alishea Durham (@alishead1) at |

    The love of the stories is the first consideration. But I love that it feels like the reader/author relationship is so close. It feels more like a great community instead of just a fandom. Most of the authors include themselves as fans and can be found participating as such online and at conventions.

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  3. Jen CW
    Jen CW at |

    The gay romance community is just that, a community. Everyone seems to be very friendly and helpful. I love having a place to talk about books and issues that is safe and open. Authors and readers alike follow each other and it’s is very welcoming.

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  4. Lisa G
    Lisa G at |

    Thanks for sharing your GRL experience – glad it encouraged you to finish writing Takeover.

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  5. Jbst
    Jbst at |

    Glad that you had such a great time at GRL and the community seems very inviting to me.

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  6. debfirpo
    debfirpo at |

    A coming together of people from all walks of life. A family of sorts. No judgements. We all love to read. A family of readers.

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  7. Susan
    Susan at |

    Every time I see your name Anna, I want to put an s in front of it, as many Slavs do!

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    1. Anna Zabo
      Anna Zabo at |

      Hah! Well, it is a modification of Sabo, which is a family name. Just…Z’s are cooler. 😉 I’m pretty much entirely of Slavic decent.

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  8. Shirley Ann Speakman
    Shirley Ann Speakman at |

    I enjoy reading M/M books they are always have amazing emotional depth and wonderful story telling.

    ShirleyAnn(at)speakman40(dot)freeserve(dot)co(dot)uk

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  9. Lynn Fredrick (@FredrickLynn)
    Lynn Fredrick (@FredrickLynn) at |

    It’s a wonderful accepting community that’s tight knit and uncaring of gender or orientation. I’ve met so many wonderful people and always have a blast.

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  10. jenf27
    jenf27 at |

    Within this genre there are many sub-genres – you can find just about any type of story and people are open and accepting. Also, the authors are close to the readers and participate in discussions and even “fangirl” and “fanboy” for other authors. 🙂 Lots of fun.

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  11. Lee Todd
    Lee Todd at |

    it’s a very accepting community….I love M/M romance

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  12. Rod B
    Rod B at |

    The gay romance community means so much to me because there are so many different genres of books being written that appeals to all kinds of different people.

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  13. Barbra
    Barbra at |

    I like joining groups online that discuss gay romance books, but in real life I don’t know anybody else that reads it. It would be nice to have someone to talk to IRL.

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  14. DebraG
    DebraG at |

    It means books for my daughter to read.

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  15. jodi marinich
    jodi marinich at |

    i feel love is love

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  16. H.B.
    H.B. at |

    A wonderful community with good people and open minds and are very accepting and have a lot of love.

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  17. Serena S.
    Serena S. at |

    It means another side of the coin, with ups and downs like anything in this world.
    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  18. Anna Zabo
    Anna Zabo at |

    Thanks everyone for stopping by! I really appreciate it!

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  19. ardent ereader
    ardent ereader at |

    Thanks for sharing your GRL experience. An accepting, open, sharing community

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  20. Jessica Kurvers
    Jessica Kurvers at |

    I love the genre so much. More intense characters and stories!

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  21. Kejara
    Kejara at |

    Hi Anna,
    Thank you so much for hosting this giveaway;)
    The M/M romance is something really close to me cause my BFF is gay and he has tons of m/m romances’ ebooks and paperbacks. He lent me the first paperbacks 3 or 4 years ago and plus, he gave me links after links about m/m ffictions.
    I write poems and short stories and they’re m/m. M/M romances talk about everything: bullism (I was bullied in Middle School), abuse by family and not(me too) and stuff. I feel close to those kind of books than to others.
    Plus, m/m romance are HOT!:))))
    They love so passionally and so deep.
    I met amazing people thanks to the M/M community..
    What’s not to love?:)

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  22. Kim W
    Kim W at |

    Thanks for the giveaway. I like the how accepting people are in the m/m community.

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  23. Trix
    Trix at |

    I think it’s people considering the subtleties and wide range of expression of love and desire between men, and all the issues that go along with that!

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  24. Sula22
    Sula22 at |

    In response to your question: I have always enjoyed reading a varied genre of books and always felt somewhat alone in my interest for reading M/M books. Although I have shared my interest with a few close friends and I started reading them with a friend when he came out to me when we both still at school (we were both bullied at school). We had quite a frustrating time trying to find any books in the local libraries, as he was not ready to tell his parents and did not want to buy any they might find, and the difficulty to find them still applies today, even thought there are many more YA GLBT books available now.

    It was only in the last say seven years that I noticed more and more books becoming available and I realised that I was not so alone in my interests. I recently joined a few on-line social resources, as I am basically a bit shy and that is why I did not join earlier. I started to talk to and then friend a lot of authors, bloggers and fellow readers. I realised that I felt safe and part of a warm and welcoming community who shared common interests and made me feel less alone and accepted. Most of which had experienced some form of bullying, harassment and prejudices, so I found somewhere I fitted in at last.

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