But times change; with the increasing presence of gay characters and themes in mass media, the gay literary genre began to wane; as did fiction itself, in the wake of greater competition and economic unpheaval. I turned my attention to nonfiction, and have not—until recently—looked back.
Now, excited about the possibilities that digital publishing offers novelists, I’ve jumped back into the game, self-publishing my eighth novel, The Sugarman Bootlegs, as an e-book (see the April 21 post, below). That experience has been a sufficiently happy one to inspire me to resurrect my early novels for new digital life as well.
This month, Fag Hag returns as the initial e-volume in a series I’ve brazenly chosen to call Robert Rodi Essentials. Additional entries will be published roughly every two months, until my entire ‘90s output (and a few post-millennial chasers) is once again available.
I have each one of these novels and have read them so many times I've lost count. Your work has kept me laughing over and over again, without fail. I do not own a digital reader, but do put the occasional digital novel on my phone with Amazon's Kindle for Android; the Robert Rodi Essentials collection will be added to that short list as they are released! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dennis! And hey, don't overlook The Sugarman Bootlegs.
ReplyDeleteJust finished "The Sugarman Bootlegs", loved it! Also downloaded old favourite, "Fag Hag". Can't wait until the rest of these great novels are on the Kindle!
ReplyDeleteEeek, still waiting, where are they? I would love to buy more!
ReplyDeleteSorry, got very distracted by other projects. Closet Case will be available next month (with a new Fag Hag trade paperback following soon after, with any luck), and I hope to keep to a more regular schedule after that.
DeleteAlso...just to note that the e-book version of Fag Hag has been re-priced to just 99¢, and Closet Case will sell for the same!