The Schanbergs, a tight-knit Jewish clan, split off from the rest of the family and head for another life under a different name in the suburbs of New York City. Spanning 30 years, and moving from Manhattan to Harvard to a farm in upstate New York, t...
A collection of short stories by the author of Family Fictions features tales of the constancy of lifelong gay relationships, in ethnicity, and in sexual enjoyment, including ""Diamonds Are Forever,"" ""The Cannibals,"" and ""Avery Milbanke D...
Natchez, Mississippi, 1965: Racial tension is running high, the Ku Klux Klan holds a community captive, and many local blacks -- impoverished and apathetic -- are resigned to a fate decided by Jim Crow. A novel based in part on the author's own exper...
Thousands of years ago, a warrior angel from heaven came to earth and turned five humans into immortals with special powers to counter the spread of evil on earth. As the centuries came and went these immortals spread and created five blood covenants...
This book is about a unique pencil that's made of brass, Punique. On the first day of school, Punique has quite an adventure. He meets another pencil, Pinky, that he begins to have feelings for. Because she's not built to last (she's made of wood)...
Rise of the Queens is the sequel to Shadow Angels and the second book in the Shadow Angels Trilogy. Lucifer seeks revenge for what Shawn has done to his demons. He sends his most powerful witch Malin, his Succubus, The Tempter, to capture Shawn and b...
His first novel, The Butterscotch Prince, was hailed in 1975 as a triumph: an explicitly gay murder mystery story with erotic elements released during the heady days of Gay Liberation. Richard Hall's career, as a writer of short and long fiction, in ...