The Shape of the Earth by McCann, Gary Garth

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The Shape of the Earth

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After appearing in Best Gay Love Stories, HarringtonGMFQ, Q Review, and Off the Rocks, Lenny and his partner Dave return in a hotbed of manhood...

After appearing in Best Gay Love Stories, HarringtonGMFQ, Q Review, and Off the Rocks, Lenny and his partner Dave return in a hotbed of manhood and jealousy.

Lenny is managing a failing bookstore and struggling to keep his promise of fidelity to Dave. He flirts relentlessly with grad student Ian until he discovers that Ian's ambivalence masks something personal and devastating. Caught up in a whirlwind of sex and lies, Lenny and Dave's relationship spins out of control. Lenny clings to Dave's unassuming manhood in hopes of keeping himself grounded, but when another seductive stranger becomes too tempting to resist, Lenny and Dave face the ultimate challenge.



Author: Gary Garth McCann
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Published: 03/12/2019
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.68lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.55d
ISBN: 9781635553918

About the Author
McCann, Gary Garth: - Gary Garth McCann's erotica includes the novella Young and in Love? and the novel The Shape of the Earth (forthcoming 2019). His latest romance story "A House Where We Both Could Live" appears in Chelsea Station Magazine, July 2018. Other stories appear in Erotic Review Magazine; Mobius: A Journal of Social Change; Off the Rocks; Best Gay Love Stories 2005; and the Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly. His noir legal thriller The Man Who Asked to Be Killed was praised by the Washington Independent Review of Books. He has won first prize from the Maryland Writers' Association for both short fiction and mystery. Gary founded and writes for Late Last Night Books. He married Todd Garth, the US Naval Academy's first out professor, on their 25th anniversary and uses Todd's surname as a middle name for his writing. Follow Gary's personal blog at http: //garygarthmccann.com and his rail blog at http: // streamlinermemories.com.