Rosen Trevithick

About Rosen Trevithick

Rosen was born in Cornwall. She studied psychology at Oxford before moving back to the West Country.

Readers have downloaded over a quarter of a million copies of Rosen's books. Several titles have broken into the Amazon charts, including a number 1 humorous fiction bestseller.

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Praise for Rosen Trevithick

"Brilliant."
- The Independent
"All in all this is a marvelous story, told well and simply unputdownable."
- L. Taylor
"The Other Daughter is a deeply moving and emotional read."
- D. Jones
"I absolutley loved Straight Out of University. It was laugh out loud funny through a lot of it. It drew me in rapidly and even had me on tenterhooks to see if characters Sophie and John would work out together."
- S. Hitchens

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14.10.2011 21:48

Not Erotica (Thank You Very Much)

When browsing through Kindle's general "Fiction" section, I don't have to scroll past dozens of erotica titles to find a serious book, yet the "Gay & Lesbian" section is full of covers boasting the top halves of naked men.

"Straight Out of University" is competing with titles such as, "Cocktails and Cockpics - A Grinder Love Story (Gay Novel)" - thanks for the clarification, "Muscling Through" and "Surrender To The Wolf (Channing's Wolves)". All of those have a half-naked man on the cover.

Now, it's not that I have against erotica per se, or lustful gay werewolf stories for that matter, it's just that my book doesn't belong among them.

The internet seems to think that "Gay & Lesbian Fiction" is synonymous with "Unrealistic romp to be read with one hand." I've been trying to find authors who have written books similar to mine, but I keep uncovering porn.

Sophie Robbins, author of "A Hole in the World", points out that Kindle's number 1 spot is occupied by a pornographic book.

This imbalance only serves to propagate the misconception that homosexuality is all about gratuitous pleasure and failing to suppress sexual urges, rather than a deep, emotional state of being.

I suggest we get all the authors of non-erotic LGBT books together to reclaim the genre. Or failing that, we start our own better genre.

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2 comments

15/10/2011 23:21
Cliffwalker says...

You mean Sophie doesn't turn into a werewolf? Not even once? Well I want a refund!

17/10/2011 01:15
Nick says...

Perhaps authors of books where sex isn't central, don't choose the gay and lesbian category. Am I right in thinking, there are a limited number of categories you can choose?


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