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Letters In Search of Love by Ronald L. Donaghe

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Common Sons by Ronald L. DonagheCommon Sons by Ronald L. Donaghe

Joel's rural life of high school and farming in Common, New Mexico, is changed forever when Tom comes to town. The son of a preacher, Tom reaches out to Joel in friendship, and their bond to each other becomes as tight as brothers. Joel's openness to his own feelings and acceptance of himself (a healthy trait instilled by his loving parents) allows him to explore some new and confusing feelings he has for Tom. His confusion clears, however, after a reckless drinking bout ends with a very public kiss from Tom. But Tom's torment of sin and self-incrimination are far from over. Common Sons, the first in a series entitled "Common Threads in the Life," is a moving tale of self-discovery, love, and finding the courage to come out and come to grips with the truth in the face of hatred and adversity.

"If you are gay, you will be warmed by this novel. You will undoubtedly identify one of these two young men, their love for each other and their interactions with their families and the local small town society." -- Anonymous Review

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The Salvation Mongers by Donald L. DonagheThe Salvation Mongers by Ronald L. Donaghe

A broken-hearted and enraged Kelly decides to pose as a recruit at Lion's Mouth Christian Ranch to discover why his beloved William committed suicide after experiencing a religious conversion. In the isolated high mountains of the desert, where there is no way out, Kelly soon discovers the awful truth. But can he resist the powerful brainwashing or survive long enough to tell others? Or will he inevitably lose his own self-destiny in this deadly game of religious salvation in The Salvation Mongers?

The ex-gay movement is filled with lies and broken souls

"A broken-hearted and enraged Kelly decides to pose as a recruit at Lion's Mouth Christian Ranch to discover why his beloved William committed suicide after experiencing religious conversion. In the isolated high mountains of the desert, where there is no way out, Kelly soon discovers the awful truth. But can he resist the powerful brainwashing or survive long enough to tell others? Or will he inevitably lose his own self-destiny in this deadly game of religious salvation?" -- The author, Ronald L. Donaghe , August 16, 2000

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My Year of Living Heterosexually: And Other Adventures in HellMy Year of Living Heterosexually: And Other Adventures in Hell by Ronald L. Donaghe

This is a true story... only the names of the guilty have been changed.

Compared to the dangerous, rage-filled military of today, where even the hint of homosexuality will get one badly beaten or savagely murdered, mine were almost halcyon days as an openly gay Airman First Class, where my boyfriend and I could be together and everybody in my flight knew about us. 

They could have been halcyon days, that is, if it hadn't been for the madness of the war and the schizophrenia of the American public over that Southeast Asian conflict; and if it hadn't been for the wife I left back home and the child we had. What should have been idyllic days of my youth spent proudly serving my country as a gay soldier were misspent, instead, trying to make sense of what had gone so terribly wrong, so fast: one day I was a gay college student, the next a self-loathing homosexual trapped in a straight marriage, and the next a GI in the military machine during Vietnam. Come to think of it, I wouldn't change a thing. -- The author, Ronald L. Donaghe

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Ronald L. Donaghe

This site is the official website of Ronald L. Donaghe.  It includes a short bio, essays by Donaghe that are of interest to writers, especially those just starting out ("Self Publishing vs. the Vanity Press," "Why Don't Gay Books Sell?"), book reviews by Donaghe, links to important writers, as well as links to sites useful to writers.  

Also available is the first chapter of Donaghe's work-in-progress entitled Cinátis, and the first four chapters in The Blind Season, volume three of a four part series entitled Common Threads in the Life.

Any and all of Donaghe's books are available direct from the author and can be autographed upon request.  Click HERE for more information.

 

Foreword to Longtime Companions

By Ronald L. Donaghe

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We gays are, I sometimes think, a people without a past—or rather with a constantly shifting past depending as much on the teller as on the facts. Our legacy has not been passed down to us through the usual institutions of family, church, and school. Further, at certain times, in various countries, what continuity we might have once been a part of has been shattered...

   

On The Shelf ... But Not Selling? Why Don't Gay Books Sell?

By Ronald L. Donaghe for Rainbow Reader, September, 2000

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Maybe the next runaway best-seller will come from a small press with an editor who has the courage to break with tradition and publish a novel about a kid from Podunk, Idaho, or Verona, Indiana, who does fall in love with the high school track star; and they don’t run away to the big city...

 

On The Shelf:  A Present Day Romeo and Juliet

Book Review of Mark Roeder's Ancient Prejudice: Break to New Mutiny

By Ronald L. Donaghe for Rainbow Reader, December 2000

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Roeder has crafted a story as timeless as Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, yet completely relevant to the issues of today. The two main characters are as young and as impetuous as those star-crossed lovers in Shakespeare’s tragic play. That they both happen to be gay high school students and come from the fictitious town of Verona, Indiana, makes not a bit of difference. Like their Shakespearean counter parts it is love at first sight, and they find a way to consummate that love. There are also forces at work to pull them apart, but even when the world seems to be crashing down around them, Mark and Taylor find amazing strength of character to fight back...

   

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