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The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Prose - Story Statistics

  1. The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Prose Temporary Hold

    By AC Benus, in Fiction. 08/04/2021 (Updated: 11/11/2023)

    Genres: Literary Fiction
    Sub-genres: Historical Literary
    • coming of age
    • coming out
    • philosophy
    • psychology
    • religion
    • love

    A collection of prose pieces by others exploring the love that has always dared to speak its name.

    • 107 Chapters
    • 227,139 Words
    • 66,376 Views
    • 368 Comments
    • 1 Recommendation
    • Mature
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  1. 60. Christopher Robinson “The Muse of Violets”
    • 910 Words
    • 4 Comments
    • 365 Views
  2. 61. Fredrick Loring “…you and a few others will know what I mean…”
    • 18,110 Words
    • 8 Comments
    • 968 Views
  3. 62. Barry Goldwater "...you don't need to be straight to shoot straight..."
    • 210 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 377 Views
  4. 63. John McElroy "Love in Andersonville Extermination Camp, Part 1"
    • 556 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 294 Views
  5. 64. Sarah Prager "A Proper Kickoff for Pride Month"
    • 1,608 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 306 Views
  6. 65. Chip Livingston “…I want you back, Elan…” – a First Nations point of view
    • 1,045 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 231 Views
  7. 66. Hans Christian Andersen “Do you imagine this is the whole world?”
    • 3,793 Words
    • 4 Comments
    • 251 Views
  8. 67. Hans Christian Andersen – “How firmly you have grown into my heart”
    • 1,453 Words
    • 6 Comments
    • 286 Views
  9. 68. Hans Christian Andersen through a kaleidoscope
    • 2,602 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 261 Views
  10. 69. Noël Coward “Me and the Girls”
    • 17,923 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 320 Views
  11. 70. Henry van Dyke - on Hallam and Tennyson’s Love
    • 202 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 233 Views
  12. 71. Who built a wall of imaginary law around these needs – excerpts from " Joseph"
    • 2,144 Words
    • 3 Comments
    • 287 Views
  13. 72. AC Benus "...the great adventures that lie ahead..."
    • 8,463 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 242 Views
  14. 73. Henry Stevenson Washburn "...the Potomac held his body in its embrace..."
    • 912 Words
    • 1 Comments
    • 187 Views
  15. 74. Elisa Rolle “Arthur C. Clarke”
    • 2,203 Words
    • 3 Comments
    • 702 Views
  16. 75. Gregory Woods "Refuting Lies About Whitman’s Orientation"
    • 130 Words
    • 0 Comments
    • 157 Views
  17. 76. James Lane Allen “I would not have you ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep”
    • 6,390 Words
    • 6 Comments
    • 191 Views
  18. 77. Axel Nissen “Entirely credible and honestly touching”
    • 948 Words
    • 5 Comments
    • 228 Views
  19. 78. Bret Harte "Tennessee’s Partner"
    • 3,750 Words
    • 4 Comments
    • 231 Views
  20. 79. Tom Cook "A Trans Pioneer"
    • 952 Words
    • 4 Comments
    • 190 Views
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