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Alexis Hall

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One of those intricate British queers.

Please note: I don’t read / reply to DMs. If you would like to get in touch, the best way is via email which you can find in the contact section on my website <3

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Oh thank you, I'm so happy to hear you liked it :)

There are three books coming out this year (the first of which is Waiting for the Flood) that are set in the world and about the same group of characters.

I probably wouldn't write a direct sequel in the sense that I feel Ash and Darian's story is sort of done - and I'm not sure what else I could add to it.

People do occasionally wonder if Niall will get his own book - and that's something I'm in negotiations about right now. But it's a little risky for me as it's the sort of thing that depends largely on the publisher.(less)
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“I'm conscious this could be rather burdensome to hear, but you remain the thing I have most chosen for myself. The thing that's most exclusively mine. The one thing that brings me the deepest joy.”
Alexis Hall, Boyfriend Material

“I don’t want fine. Fine isn’t enough. Isn’t not about the open fire or whatever other clichés you can conjure up, but yes, I want a connection. I want you to care as much as I care. I want you to need it and want it and mean it. I want it to matter.”
Alexis Hall, Boyfriend Material

“You know you’re wearing pyjamas wrong, right?”
He didn’t look up. “Oh?”
“Yeah, you’re supposed to just wear the bottoms, and have them hanging low on your hips, displaying your perfectly chiselled V-cut.”
“Maybe next time.”
I thought about this for a moment. “Are you saying you have a perfectly chiselled v-cut?”
“I’m not sure that’s any of your business.”
“What if someone asks? I should know for verisimilitude.”
The corners of his mouth twitched slightly. “You can say I’m a gentleman and we haven’t got that far.”
“You” – I gave a thwarted sigh – “are a terrible fake boyfriend.”
“I’m building fake anticipation.”
“You’d better be fake worth it.”
“I am.”
Alexis Hall, Boyfriend Material

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“In the meantime, the Bear had attained the Avenue, where blinding, brilliant traffic travelled like a line of light from north to south, as if between worlds. But it was Jacob who saw the ladder, wrestled with the angel, and obtained a birthright under false pretenses. The Bear had done none of these things. He pulled the hat brim farther down on his face and walked south beneath the vault of darkness, above him like guardians or heralds the electric signs of bars and stores- white, orange, yellow, gold, red, brilliant blue and green, occasional imperial purple - as if they were angels that had descended to earth only to hire themselves out as lures for business, possibly for reasons of pity. The Bear walked beneath them like a resolute and powerful man, the saxophone case at his side swinging like a cache of fate, love, gold or vengeance. When he realised that he could have his pick of them - that all options, attributions and possibilities actually were open to him, that he was, at the moment, exalted, liberated, free - he stopped walking for a moment, put down the saxophone case, looked gradually around him at the Avenue, raised his snout and smiled broadly, and there on the pavement stretched out his great and inevitable arms. Aah. The night entered him like honey, and he began so heartily and with such depth of pleasure that it might have been for the first time in his life, to laugh out loud.”
Rafi Zabor

“But I was in search of love in those days, and I went full of curiosity and the faint, unrecognized apprehension that here, at last, I should find that low door in the wall, which others, I knew, had found before me, which opened on an enclosed and enchanted garden, which was somewhere, not overlooked by any window, in the heart of that grey city.”
Evelyn Waugh, Brideshead Revisited

“We might have coupled
In the bed-ridden monopoly of a moment
Or broken flesh with one another
At the profane communion table
Where wine is spill'd on promiscuous lips

We might have given birth to a butterfly
With the daily-news
Printed in blood on its wings”
Mina Loy, The Lost Lunar Baedeker: Poems

“Merely for safety, after fame we thirst,
For all men would be cowards if they durst.”
John Wilmot, The Complete Poems

“How many times have you tried to talk to someone about something that matters to you, tried to get them to see it the way you do? And how many of those times have ended with you feeling bitter, resenting them for making you feel like your pain doesn't have any substance after all?

Like when you've split up with someone, and you try to communicate the way you feel, because you need to say the words, need to feel that somebody understands just how pissed off and frightened you feel. The problem is, they never do. "Plenty more fish in the sea," they'll say, or "You're better off without them," or "Do you want some of these potato chips?" They never really understand, because they haven't been there, every day, every hour. They don't know the way things have been, the way that it's made you, the way it has structured your world. They'll never realise that someone who makes you feel bad may be the person you need most in the world. They don't understand the history, the background, don't know the pillars of memory that hold you up. Ultimately, they don't know you well enough, and they never can. Everyone's alone in their world, because everybody's life is different. You can send people letters, and show them photos, but they can never come to visit where you live.

Unless you love them. And then they can burn it down.”
Michael Marshall Smith, Only Forward

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Richard Dominguez thank you for the friend


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Maya Rachel Thanks for the add--really enjoy your reviews :)


ivanareadsalot Thank you for adding me! Your bookshelves are feeding me right now so thanks for sharing what moves you <3


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Lami Daja Thank you for adding me as your friend, very awesome to share the love of reading books with you.


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Alexis Hall Monika wrote: "Thank you for adding me. <3 Your reviews bring me as much joy as your books! You turned me on to KJ Charles and Wicked Villains recently, so thanks for that. *-)"

Pleasure - I have ... all-over-the-place tastes but I do love sharing books I've enjoyed :)


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Monika K Thank you for adding me. <3 Your reviews bring me as much joy as your books! You turned me on to KJ Charles and Wicked Villains recently, so thanks for that. *-)


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Sana Thanks for accepting the friend request. Love your work. :)


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Dia Thank you for accepting me as a friend :)


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Julz Thanks for the add. Enjoying a peruse through your shelves. :-D


Sunshine Thanks for the connection.


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Alexis Hall Thanks Kristie :) Yay :)

*stalks reading*


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Kristie Greetings! Thanks with the friending and all that. Creep Factor is low. Very low. :)


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Tami Thanks for accepting Alexis.


Argona Thanks for accepting my friend request, Alexis.^^


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Mel Thanks for accepting, Alexis :-)


Alexis Hall Oh wow, I've just worked out how profile comments work - my apologies to ... like ... everyone who has ever left me a comment for my rudeness.

Sorry, my GR incompetence has reached a new height. Or low. Or whatever.

Thank you to everyone for friending me :)

A pleasure to meet you too, James.

And thank so much, Amanda :) I'm delighted to hear you liked Glitterland :)


Amanda Lowe Thanks for the friendship!! Just read Glitterland .. it was amazzing!!


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James Cox Pleasure to meet you!


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Dalia Hi! Thank you for accepting my friend request. :)


Ije the Devourer of Books Thanks for adding me as a friend :)


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Sun Everyone's finally reading Glitterland!!!!! I'm so happy!! :)

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Sun AJH, recommend something fantastic for me! I need a post-Glitterland book to read!


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