Tucker Carlson’s Lead Writer’s Homophobic Behavior; Gay Man’s Murder In Maine 1984; Ryan Field Books

Tucker Carlson’s Lead Writer’s Homophobic Behavior

I see more fake, shill, and sock puppet accounts on Twitter on any given day than I ever see real people with honest identities. From what I’ve always seen…and I’ve been on Twitter since November 2008…Twitter is full of liars and fakes. And they come in all different varieties. 

Blake Neff, the lead writer for admitted gay basher Tucker Carlson’s Fox News propaganda show, abruptly resigned from the network on Friday after being outed for maintaining a secret account on a public internet forum where he regularly spewed homophobic…

You can read the entire thing, here. My call for Twitter has always been simple: make it real. 

Gay Man’s Murder In Maine 1984

Here’s a story about a homophobic incident that happened in Maine many years ago. But it’s a good example of the kind of thing that happened all the time back then. This is what happened when  group of straight boys saw two men walking hand in hand. 

The boys stopped the car, got out, and began to verbally and physically assault Howard. Ogden got away but Howard tripped and fell to the ground near the railing of a bridge. The boys removed Howard’s hands from the railing and raised him above their heads. During this Howard cried out in panic, saying he could not swim. 

They threw him into the water anyway and left the scene. You can read the rest, here. 


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Amazon

“A wonderful story that I loved. The characters were well developed, and strong. Gus: A sweet young man. Doing something for all the wrong reasons. Craig: his boyfriend, he’ll go along with anything Gus say. Henry: Gus father a no nonsense man, who’s husband died last year. I enjoyed this story.”

Uncertainty by [Field, Ryan]

What readers said about “Altered Parts”
“Best Gay Novel In Years. This story will stay with you and you will feel you know every character and the beauty of their home in the mountains of North Carolina.”

Altered Parts


Altered Parts by [Field, Ryan]



While the book is easily readable, it also addresses emotions stereotypes and relationships. I would have preferred it be 3 times as long and tragically most guys don’t find happy endings as depicted.. but in a short book, it provides food for thought, clarity and insight.. far more and better expressed than 99% of gay fiction . I don’t think it could have been done better.


Kendle's Fire by Ryan Field




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