Robin Knight
aka Geoffrey Knight
Robin Knight is the author of gay fiction novels, novellas and short stories, ranging in genre from gay adventure, gay romance, gay suspense and gay comedies.
The heroes of Robin's books love to spend their time jumping off the page, stumbling through misadventures and falling in love.
Robin has worked in advertising, politics, journalism and event management, but nothing is as fun as telling stories.
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Geoffrey Knight
Geoffrey Knight is the author of more than 30 gay fiction novels, novellas and short stories, ranging in genre from gay adventure, gay romance, gay suspense and gay comedies.
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The heroes of Geoffrey's books love to spend their time jumping off the page, seeking lost treasures, unraveling mysteries or falling in love.
Geoffrey is the recipient of two Rainbow Awards including Best Mystery Winner and Best Overall Gay Fiction Runner-up. His work has been featured in several anthologies including Best Gay Erotica 2013, and he appeared as Guest of Honor at the inaugural Rainbow Con in Florida, 2014.
Geoffrey has worked in advertising, politics, journalism and event management, but nothing is as fun as telling stories. He lives with his partner, their -
Richard Fleischman
Richard Fleischman is a writer, educator, and performer whose work brings together music, history, and the enduring theme of human resilience. With decades of experience on stage and in the classroom, he writes with clarity, compassion, and a deep understanding of artistic expression.
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He is the author of over forty books across genres, including The Rediscovering Classical Music series, which explores the passions and controversies of the world’s great composers; The Broadway Chronicles, celebrating the legacy of American musical theatre; and The Golden Age of Queer Hollywood, honoring LGBTQ+ artists whose stories have too often been erased.
His newest nonfiction series, The 19th-Century Britain Library, is designed for writers, researchers,