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'''Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT)''' is a [[Romance Sub-Genres|sub-genre]] of the [[Romance Genre|romance genre]]. LGBT romances focus mainly on the relationships of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgendered people, but the setting of the story can vary. The majority of LGBT romances are considered to be [[erotica]], but not LGBT romances center around the sexuality of the characters. Typically the authors and their stories center around one of the four different relationships:
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'''LGBT''' (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered) is a [[Romance Sub-Genres|sub-genre]] of the [[Romance Genre|romance genre]]. LGBT romances focus mainly on the relationships of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgendered people, but the setting of the story can vary. Some LGBT romances are considered to be [[erotica]], but not all LGBT romances center around the sexuality of the characters. Typically the authors and their stories center around one of the four different relationships:
  
* [[Lesbian]]: a story focusing around the relationship of two or more females.
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* [[Lesbian|Lesbian Romance]]: a story focusing around the relationship of two or more females.
* [[Gay]]: a story focusing around the relationship of two or more males.
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* [[Gay|Gay Romance]]: a story focusing around the relationship of two or more males.
* [[Ménage à trois]]: a story focusing around the relationship of three or more people of different genders.  
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* [[Ménage à trois|Ménage Romance]]: a story focusing around the relationship of three or more people of different genders.  
* [[Transgeender]]: a story focusing on a relationship where at least one character is transgendered.  
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* [[Transgender|Transgender Romance]]: a story focusing on a relationship where at least one character is transgendered.  
  
 
== Authors ==
 
== Authors ==
  
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* [[Annie Alvarez| Alvarez, Annie]]
 
* [[Elizabeth Black| Black, Elizabeth]]
 
* [[Elizabeth Black| Black, Elizabeth]]
 
* [[Mychael Black| Black, Mychael]]
 
* [[Mychael Black| Black, Mychael]]
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* [[Christie Gordon|Gordon, Christie]]
 
* [[Christie Gordon|Gordon, Christie]]
 
* [[Jules Jones|Jones, Jules]]
 
* [[Jules Jones|Jones, Jules]]
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* [[Sineth Killiri|Killiri, Sineth]]
 
* [[Jourdan Lane|Lane, Jourdan]]
 
* [[Jourdan Lane|Lane, Jourdan]]
 
* [[Lewis, Marilyn Jaye]]
 
* [[Lewis, Marilyn Jaye]]
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* [[Changeling Press]]
 
* [[Changeling Press]]
 
* [[Cleis Press]]
 
* [[Cleis Press]]
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* [[Dreamspinner Press]]
 
* [[Kirkham Press]]
 
* [[Kirkham Press]]
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* [[Less Than Tree Press]]
 
* [[Loose Id]]
 
* [[Loose Id]]
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* [[Man Love Press (MLR)]]
 
* [[Pretty Things Press]]
 
* [[Pretty Things Press]]
 
* [[Running Press | Running Press]]
 
* [[Running Press | Running Press]]
 
* [[Samhain Publishing, Ltd.|Samhain Publishing]]
 
* [[Samhain Publishing, Ltd.|Samhain Publishing]]
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* [[Siren Publishing]]
 
* [[Torquere Press]]
 
* [[Torquere Press]]
  

Latest revision as of 10:07, 4 April 2022

LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered) is a sub-genre of the romance genre. LGBT romances focus mainly on the relationships of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and/or transgendered people, but the setting of the story can vary. Some LGBT romances are considered to be erotica, but not all LGBT romances center around the sexuality of the characters. Typically the authors and their stories center around one of the four different relationships:

  • Lesbian Romance: a story focusing around the relationship of two or more females.
  • Gay Romance: a story focusing around the relationship of two or more males.
  • Ménage Romance: a story focusing around the relationship of three or more people of different genders.
  • Transgender Romance: a story focusing on a relationship where at least one character is transgendered.

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