The Way a Basketball Coach Came Out As Gay, Ryan Field Books

 The Way a Basketball Coach Came Out As Gay

This is one of the more colorful coming out as gay stories you will read. It’s also interesting because he talks about coming out as though it’s a chore or a job. I never thought about it that way. I just say I’m gay and you can either like it or not. But this guy seems to take it more seriously, and I can’t judge that. It’s a different experience for all gay men. I, frankly, have reached a point where don’t care what anyone thinks. 

“Having to ‘come out’ can sometimes be a daily occurrence,” said Lynch, who had been publicly out as a gay basketball coach since April 2020. “It does get tiresome having to feel like you have to tell your life story every time I meet someone new. I could just wait and let them find out on their own, but being gay and in sports, combined with my own personality, sometimes it can take a while to get the point across.”

Here’s more. I can’t even comment on this because it really is a different experience for every gay man. 

 On Smashwords

The Wizard of Pride

Amazon E-book or Paperback




The Straight Pride Parade
The Straight Pride Parade

 Don’t Be Afraid of Virginia’s Woolf

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Once Upon a Castle by Ryan Field

A Different Kind of Southern Love Story

What readers are saying about “Uncertainty”

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.”
In paperback or e-book. #gayromance #Wednesday

Altered Parts

Altered Parts by [Field, Ryan]

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