Our Hall of Fame for Deceased Authors... RIP :heart:
This is a thread dedicated to all those authors we love and have passed away... :lcry:
which lately, has happened quite often
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of us here during this sad times. We will always remember fondly our MM book authors who dedicated their time and passion who wrote for us. Do not forget their work in LGBT community and helping us- straight people to understand male love and passion.
We will have wonderful memories of many times spent with theirs books and reading their twitter posts ;))
They leave behind a wonderful legacy and footprint for younger authors to follow and I know that all their books be a great source of comfort and support to us.
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The most recent one is Sandrine Gasq-Dion, RIP.
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A.C. Katt (Mary Lynn Hansel)
January 18, 1951 - June 21, 2017.
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AC Katt was born in New York City’s Greenwich Village. She remembers sitting at the fountain in Washington Square Park listening to folk music while they passed the hat. At nine, her parents dragged her to New Jersey where she grew up, married and raised four children and became a voracious reader of romantic fiction. At one time she owned over two thousand novels.
Now, most of AC’s books are electronic (although she still keeps six bookcases of hardcovers), so she never has to give away another book. AC writes GLBT andis to writing, a late bloomer, however, she’s found her niche writing GLBT romance. She currently writes for MLR Press, JMS Books, and Decadent Publishing
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Sandrine Gasq-Dion
(exactly date will be added soon)
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Message from Sandrine
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I have been blessed in this life to not only have parents that support me, but kids that do as well. I grew up in a loving but "Old School" French household. My parents worked for the airlines (TWA) so I was able to see a lot of Europe as a kid. I moved to Seattle Washington at the age of 22 and stayed there for twelve years before moving to Alaska for a little over two. Fairbanks, AK was one hell of an experience and I wouldn't hesitate to go back! I spent a little over a year in South Carolina before moving back to Arizona. I then left for Kansas for five years and now reside in Arizona. I've been connected to the military in one way or another for over half my life and wouldn't change a thing about it. Writing has become my full time job and I've never been so happy doing a job I love and being able to do it in my jammies. I plan on writing until I dry up and die. Hopefully, that won't happen soon!
Sadly, her last wish is not fulfilled, she was torn out of her life too early, seems she died suddenly and unexpectedly from a brain aneurysm. :lcry:
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Stan Lee
American comic-book writer, editor, film executive producer, actor, and publisher. He was formerly editor-in-chief of "Marvel Comics", and later its publisher and chairman, died today :lcry:
December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018
R. I. P.
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Rosamunde Pilcher
(née Scott; 22 September 1924 – 6 February 2019)
as a British writer of romance novels, mainstream women's fiction, and short stories,
from 1949 until her retirement in 2000. Her novels sold over 60 million copies worldwide. Early in her career she was also published under the pen name Jane Fraser.
R.I.P
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