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Bibliophile: Get Reading

Here at OUTinPerth, we suffer from an incurable case of bibliophilia: an insatiable, overwhelming, all-encompassing, heart-thuddingly, loin-tinglingly intense aching love for books. Who could blame...

Study: Young Harry Potter Fans More Gay-Friendly

An article recently published in the Journal of Applied Psychology entitled 'The greatest magic of Harry Potter: Reducing prejudice', has reported the findings of...

Monday Book: Mammoth Book of New Erotica

Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica 12 Edited by Maxim Jakubowski Allen & Unwin The highly successful trilogy Fifty Shades of Grey showed that there was a...

Monday Book: The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt

The Life and Loves of Lena Gaunt by Tracy Farr Fremantle Press Lena (short for Helena) Gaunt was born in Singapore in 1910 to Australian ex-pats. An...

Monday Book: Ann Holt's Death of the Demon

Death of the Demon by Anne Holt Corvus Anne Holt is Norway’s bestselling crime writer and she has been published in 30 languages. Originally a lawyer, she...

Monday Book: The Charioteer

The Charioteer by Mary Renault First published in the USA in 1959 “The Charioteer” is an important novel because it deals with gay themes in...

Monday Book: Getting Warmer

Getting Warmer by Alan Carter Fremantle Press Alan Carter, who lives in Fremantle, collected lots of awards for his first book Prime Cut, a murder mystery set...

Monday Book: Warrior Princess

Warrior Princess by Mindy Budgor Allen & Unwin In 2009, Mindy Budgor had just graduated from college and was still living with her parents in Chicago. She...

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