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Featured Story: Travelling Home


Monday, Monday, Monday. What could we possibly have for you on a Monday? Oh yeah! We have a new featured story for you. This week, courtesy of Timothy M., we are taking a look at Travelling Home by podga. Hopefully you'll like what you read and it will prompt you to go and read the story itself!

 

Travelling Home
podga

Reviewer: Timothy M.
Status: Complete
Word Count: 24,715

 

With this review I pay homage to the author who brought me to GA five years ago, and to a story which warms my heart every time I read it. I’m sad to say podga disappeared before more of his stories, including the companion story to Travelling Home, got posted on GA. All of his tales center around the theme of adult guys trying to find love through the obstacles of shyness, family, not being out, a broken heart and other hang-ups from the past, or simply work schedules and conditions which make it difficult to build relationships and be open about them.

 

The latter is the case with Jordan who falls in love with a man he meets at a conference in Stockholm. They travel all over the world, but mainly Europe, and their relationship progresses through five meetings in different cities. The one in London is my absolute favorite because of the hilarious descriptions of their growing attraction and teasing interactions in and out of bed. The ‘drilling into the mattress’ quip has me :rofl: every single time.

 

Jordan is half Greek, half American, and spent his childhood in Athens and his college years in the USA. He feels rootless and wary about committing himself, and a few remembrances during the story explain why. In both good and bad ways I guess you could say his past comes back to haunt him. I like Jordan who is real, normal, intelligent, self-aware, and easy to relate to, especially when he’s trying to hide how much he cares about David and the potential for love and a permanent home.

 

As one reader @sorgbarn said back in 2012: I still think this story has a more realistic feeling to it than most romance or relationship fiction I've read online.

 

Give this journey a try, and I hope you’ll love it as much as I do.

 

Category: Fiction   Genres: Romance  Tags: mature adult, gay, europe, 20th century  Rating: Mature

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Headstall

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You've convinced me, Tim. Great review... I just read the first few paragraphs and it looks promising. It's definitely on my list, hopefully sooner rather than later. :) 

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Slytherin

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I have read Podgas stories on another site and loved them all, they are so wellwritten. I miss Podga, he was one of the first members that welcomed me when I was a newbie here on GA.

 

 

PS :  @Timothy M. I love the comment "stupid Scandinavian hair" in one of his stories - that line always makes me laugh out loud :funny: 

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northie

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Great story, Tim. (Yes, I've read something ... :lol:). Funny, real, and I love characters who have inner lives.  :)

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Timothy M.

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On 4/9/2018 at 11:10 AM, Slytherin said:

I have read Podgas stories on another site and loved them all, they are so wellwritten. I miss Podga, he was one of the first members that welcomed me when I was a newbie here on GA.

PS :  @Timothy M. I love the comment "stupid Scandinavian hair" in one of his stories - that line always makes me laugh out loud :funny: 

Me too - to all your comments. :lol: If anyone wants to read more of podga's stories apart from his wonderful short story  All That Matters, please send me a PM and I'll give you a link.

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Timothy M.

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On 4/9/2018 at 7:55 AM, Headstall said:

You've convinced me, Tim. Great review... I just read the first few paragraphs and it looks promising. It's definitely on my list, hopefully sooner rather than later. :) 

Did you read the whole story ? What did you think of it ?

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Timothy M.

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On 4/9/2018 at 7:06 PM, northie said:

Great story, Tim. (Yes, I've read something ... :lol:). Funny, real, and I love characters who have inner lives.  :)

I'm so glad you liked it, and yeah 'inner lives' is a good description or podga's characters. Yours too btw.

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Headstall

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26 minutes ago, Timothy M. said:

Did you read the whole story ? What did you think of it ?

Not yet... thanks for the reminder. :) 

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