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You Should Meet My Son! (Screenplay for the Feature Film)    by Keith Hartman
Price: $2.99 USD. 21220 words. Published on January 24, 2010. .

Mae just wants to see her son happily married. She's introduced him to every eligible girl in their small southern town, but he never hits it off with them. Finally, Mae learns the shocking truth: Her son is gay! Well, she may be old fashioned, but her son won't go through life alone and miserable if she has anything to say about it! But where to find the right man for him? Shot in Nov 2009.
No Going Back    by Jonathan Langford
Price: $2.99 USD. 111070 words. Published by Zarahemla Books  on April 14, 2010. .

A gay teenage Mormon growing up in western Oregon in 2003. His straight best friend. Their parents. A typical LDS ward, a high-school club about tolerance for gays, and a proposed anti-gay-marriage amendment to the state constitution. These elements combine in a coming-of-age story about faithfulness and friendship, temptation and redemption, tough choices and conflicting loyalties.
Guia Prático do Casamento entre Pessoas do Mesmo Sexo em Portugal    by Miguel Reis
Price: $12.90 USD. 93180 words. Published on August 20, 2010. .

A guide of the civil marriage between persons with the same sex in Portugal, according the new law.
A Passionate Engagement: A Memoir    by Ken Harvey
Price: $9.99 USD. 71160 words. Published by Pleasure Boat Studio on January 31, 2011. .

A Passionate Engagement is both a love story and a story of political activism. In this remarkable memoir, Ken Harvey (award-winning author of If You Were With Me Everything Would Be All Right) reveals his own experience of coming out as a gay man, of meeting and falling in love with the man who would become his husband, and of growing into a social and political activist.
"...and Gulliver Returns" Book 4 A Look at Human Values    by Lemuel Gulliver XVI
Price: Free! 183990 words. Published on February 10, 2011. .

Commander Gulliver meets with Professor Wang from Kino University where they discuss the foundations of our value thinking. Our non-provable basic assumptions as well as the sources of evidence that we might use in making our value opinions. They discuss the pros and cons of many value questions, including: abortion, illegal immigration, euthanasia, gay marriage and others.
The Almost Unbelievably Curious Case of Jeremiah Hudgejaw - America’s First Gay Wedding    by Marten Weber
Price: $3.69 USD. 39390 words. Published on March 29, 2011. .

A transatlantic crossing turns into a hilarious comedy of errors.
Calling a Cease Fire to America's Culture Wars    by David Long
Price: $4.99 USD. 91440 words. Published on May 8, 2011. .

"Calling a Cease Fire to America's Culture Wars" is for anyone who is willing to admit that he or she spends considerably more time and energy defending their position than they do on genuinely trying to resolve the issues.
Outrageous Rhymes    by Scott Norton
Price: Free! 5740 words. Published on June 22, 2011. .

An anthology of rhymes from silly to serious - Titles - Marsupial Pride, Gay Marriage, Hate Crimes, Two I.C. Men, The Corporate Way, My Friend, The Race, The Man Who Looked The Other Way, God is Gay, Beggars, Fly, Getting Around, Of All The Things I Could Ever See (A Seussian Rhyme), Rain, Right Of Way, Modern Hide And Seek.
Fred Who?    by Fred Karger
Price: $9.95 USD. 69730 words. Published on September 22, 2011. .

Fred Karger is not your average Republican candidate for president in 2012. For one thing, he's moderate. For another, he's Jewish. And for another, he's gay. In FRED WHO, Karger--with uncommon candor and poignant humor--answers the question that everyone from Sir David Frost to Rachel Maddow, from the New York Times to Politico, has been asking: Who the hell is Fred Karger?
The STALLION WARRIORS    by Brian D. Beckstead
Price: $8.99 USD. 142040 words. Published on October 13, 2011. .

This enticing thriller is set in Salt Lake City, just prior to the 2012 presidential election that has a surprising front runner. Salt Lake, the city that houses the Mormon Church’s headquarters and now touting its first openly gay mayor, may soon to be the hometown of the next President of the United States. (The movie is set to be completed by the end of 2012.)