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Paul Wren

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  1. The problem with a new author is that you never no where they are going to be taking you. With the established authors you have a feel for their writing and a sense where their stories are going, though they often give you a nasty shock and go somewhere completely different. This is the first story that Ryan has posted to AD and it is difficult to sense where the author is going with it. One thing though we can be sure of he is going somewhere and wherever it is the signs are it is going to be interesting. I look forward to seeing what is going to come next.

  2. Cole, I think the question is more about whether his treatment by the authorities as an homosexual was such that his feelings to his country would be affected in a way that would make him more likely to defect. What is clear is that he that he had found a society in Denmark and Norway where he was not under the pressure of constant observation.

  3. I wonder how many readers will realise the identity of the person being talked about in the meeting described here. There has been increasing speculation over his death, especially since it was shown that the inquest verdict of suicide was based on no sound facts but pure speculation. Maybe such a meeting did take place. This is an interesting speculation and well worth reading.

  4. I got a text message from Nigel Gordon telling me that I must read Clouds of Glory, that was last week and I only got round to doing so today. Must say I'm glad that Nigel sent me the text. This is by far one of the best stories I have read in a long time. Just wish more readers could get a chance to read gay fiction of this quality rather than presuming that gay internet fiction is up to the standard of Nifty.

  5. I was not surprised that Nigel gave us a deeply emotional story embedded with difficult material. Love doesn't always work out the way you want. Most of the characters we write about don't have the issues that Nigel introduced. That took courage.

    I have an advantage that I have read some of Nigel's none gay themed writing, he does have a tendency to grab hold of issues and twist them in ways that often leave you wondering and sometimes wishing he had never brought the subject in question up. If you ever get a chance read his short story Child Care.

    One reason why I think this story had a bite to it is that it is based on true events. I was able to identify Mike and Steve and hope that one day Nigel will get round to writing the other side of the story and the eventual outcome.

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