Gay Canadian Man and Police Discrimination; Trans Woman Targets Gay Men at Gay Bar In Washington, DC; Ryan Field Books

Gay Canadian Man and Police Discrimination 

Unfortunately, this sort of thing has been happening to gay men for many, many years. The allegations of discrimination and abuse that can sometimes happen with the police and gay men is not something new and I’ve personally experienced it myself on several occasions. I think things have changed for the better in the last ten years, but not totally. Especially if allegations like this are still happening.

Shane Daum, a 43-year-old Canadian man, has gone public with allegations that police did nothing after he reported being assaulted by a group of seven individuals while camping in British Columbia last month.

Here’s a link to the entire piece. It’s a rough story, but I’ve also seen worse.

Trans Woman Targets Gay Men at Gay Bar In Washington, DC

There’s a 30 year old transgender woman who has been targeting gay men in a gay bar in DC. It’s an odd story. 

Sissy Gracie, tells people she approaches that she is raising money for the D.C. LGBTQ community services center Casa Ruby and urges them – sometimes under great pressure – to make their “donation” in cash or by credit card through a credit card scanner linked to her cell phone.

Here’s more. It’s a lot more involved and it’s a long article. But worth reading. 


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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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