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The theme of the month is ALIENS, yay! On the 20th of Rally There Will Be Aliens will be released, and I wrote it in honour of Extraterrestrial Abductions Day that happens to be on March 20th.
I havent read all that many alien abduction stories, so I figured Id do a list of Sci-Fi stories. I soon realised that while Sci-Fi isnt the genre I read the most, Ive read my fair distribute, so I narrowed it down to stories with aliens in them.
Heres a list of my favourite gay romance alien stories. There is no directive to them, I love them all!
Claimings, Tails, and Other Alien Artifacts
Claimings, Tails, and Other Alien Artifacts (Claimings 1) by Lyn Gala. This entire series is awesome! I like Ondry a giant purple, tailed alien.
Liam is a linguist and a trader on a earth ruled by the Rownt.
There is a lot of cultural differences, and I love the slow develop of Liam and Ondrys relationship. Its a BDSM series, though not in the dungeon master compassionate of way. The Rownt doesnt have sex for pleasure, and its not something that changes through the books. Liam is submissive, Ondry sees and cherish that in him. Liams past hasnt been
Betrayed by the Alien: A MPreg Gay Science Fiction Romance (Claimed) - Softcover
Synopsis
Book 4 in the Well-liked Claimed Series- a scorching and heavy world of MM bonding and breeding on a planet far from Earth
On an Planet ravaged by a living plague, Shane, a former farm boy makes the choice to leave his family home for a chance of survival by joining the military. There he excels in a skill he never realized he had. However, his day of reckoning happened when he was recruited for a military mission to Xardonia where he would be incorporated into a race of aliens that were on the brink of destruction. He figured this was a one-way ticket, but didnt know that would comprise the possibility of bonding and breeding with an alien. Shane's loyalties are further tested when his attraction lies a bit closer to home, with his human roommate.
On Xardonia, the human influx has started to stabilize their atmosphere, but a modern threat is uncovered as rumblings of war loom. The Vulturians want revenge for thwarting their plans of overtaking Earth. Can the planets Royal Family find the source of intergalactic betrayal before occasion runs out and their world is enslaved?
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Gay Aliens and Queer Folk
Reviews
"A marvellous love letter to the many brilliant TV works of Russell T Davies, this book is smartly entertaining, always approachable, and unafraid to demonstrate on evolving cultural norms. Embracing the subversive and the difficult alongside the glorious and the groundbreaking, Emily Garside is your thought-provoking guide to an array of topics — the asexual Doctor in Doctor Who, nerds, politics, TV drama of its time and ahead of its time, Welshness, sex, even Margaret Thatcher as the ultimate unseen villain. Yes, it’s all in here. And just as fabulously queer as you’d imagine, faithful reader."
Professor Matt Hills, author of Triumph of a Time Lord and Doctor Who: The Unfolding Event
"Fascinating and thoroughly enjoyable. This book vocalised the exact feeling you get from seeing yourself in Russell T Davies’s characters and writing, giving a full perspective of his genius. I didn't realise how much I needed this book in my life!"
Ella Willis, illustrator and content creator
"A thoughtful, loving look at Davies’s landscape-altering career. Garside brings a sharp critical ey
We Demand a Permanent Articulate of Happiness
Justin Pearson’s writing draws largely on his experiences in other artistic realms mainly, but not exclusively, his lifelong career as a musician, along with the many jobs he has had to take on to carry on on this path. From an early age, Justin sought refuge in the world of punk and DIY ethics. This head to the formation of his first band, Fight, and touring at fifteen years old, which he has continued to perform so for the last thirty plus years in subversive and, at times, divisive acts including The Locust, Swing Kids, The Crimson Curse, Some Girls, Retox, Head Wound Urban area, All Leather, Planet B, Dead Cross, Deaf Club, and Satanic Planet. His use of quick wit and rapid retorts possess been known to fetch him both into and out of trouble, and this is a staple of his writing way as both an creator and lyricist.
Pearson’s latest writing, GG Alien and the Mystery Meat, dives into a slew of intertwining subjects surrounding art, class, and sexuality, to identify a few. Here, Justin steps right up to the line of a social faux pas steeped in current social politics as he reflects on navigating working a minimum wage job at a gay club while maint
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