Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Hop Against Homophobia 2012


Welcome! 

Homophobic discrimination is a serious issue in every single country on this planet, no matter how big or small. Some countries are more advanced in GLBTQ rights, while in some countries the penalty for being a GLBTQ person is death. All over the world, GLBTQ people are shunned by society, beat up, tortured, raped, and stripped of human rights in various ways. What makes people believe that they have the right to strip someone of their human rights is beyond us.

The Hop Against Homophobia is an attempt by over 250 m/m authors, reviewers and publishers to stand together and create awareness of homophobia. Each participating blog will feature a message on homophobic discrimination in its various forms. The date, May 17th, was chosen in honor of the International Day Against Homophobia and we're hoping to get people more involved with this day by inviting them to our blogs, where the visitors have a chance to win prizes.  

To the side of this blog are links to various organizations and foundations that fights homophobic discrimination. We encourage you to visit these sites and see what they're all about. Also, if you have more links you'd like to see on that list, please do share :)

So please, stop by the blogs, read the messages and leave comments :) Please also stay tuned for our after-hop message next week.


1. Xara X. Xanakas  93. Johnny Miles  185. Saloni Quinby  
2. Dustin Adrian Rhodes  94. H.A Caine  186. The Jeep Diva  
3. Dawn Roberto  95. Kit Sands  187. The Story Orgy  
4. Erica Pike  96. Andrea Speed  188. Miho Li  
5. K-Lee Klein  97. AJ Jarrett  189. Harper Kingsley  
6. Zathyn Priest  98. S. L. Danielson  190. Breathless Press  
7. Andi Anderson  99. Blaine D. Arden  191. Z.A. Maxfield  
8. Kayla Jameth  100. Anne Brooke  192. Viki Lyn  
9. Dani Alexander  101. Em Woods  193. L.E. Harner  
10. S.J. Frost  102. Karenna Colcroft  194. CR Guiliano  
11. Tara Lain  103. Jambrea Jo Jones  195. Erastes  
12. West Thornhill  104. Tana  196. Speak Its Name  
13. Vicktor Alexander  105. TanaRaeReads  197. L. J. LaBarthe  
14. L.M. Brown  106. In Honor of William Neale  198. MLR Press, LLC  
15. Embry Carlysle  107. S.A. Reid  199. Laura Baumbach  
16. Michael Mandrake  108. Cherie Noel  200. Sean Michael  
17. Lori Toland  109. Amber Quill Press LLC  201. Lou Sylvre  
18. Carolyn Gray  110. Havan Fellows  202. A.J. Marcus  
19. Diana DeRicci  111. Tami Veldura  203. Lara Brukz  
20. J P Bowie  112. PD Singer  204. Turning The Pages  
21. Lily Sawyer  113. Well Read  205. Sex Scheming Geniuses  
22. Kerry Freeman  114. Brief Encounters Reviews  206. Riverina Romantics (INT)  
23. Kaje Harper  115. Rarely Dusty Books  207. Violet Hilton  
24. Shae Connor  116. Ally Blue  208. Ryan Loveless  
25. L.C. Chase  117. Elizabeth Lister  209. Brenda Cothern Books  
26. Piper Vaughn & M.J. O'Shea  118. K.M. Mahoney  210. The Romance Reviews  
27. Zach Sweets  119. H.B. Pattskyn  211. Tam Ames  
28. Charlie Cochet  120. Stephani Hecht  212. Kendall McKenna  
29. Jaime Samms  121. Connor Wright  213. Under the Covers Book Blog  
30. Taylor V. Donovan & Anne Tenino  122. Devon Rhodes  214. Ranae Rose  
31. DC Juris  123. Louisa Bacio  215. The Book Bunnies  
32. Top2Bottom Reviews  124. Dianne Hartsock  216. Kirby Crow  
33. Silvia Violet  125. Cryselle's Bookshelf  217. krissy  
34. Sara York  126. Dawn K. Johnson  218. Charlie Cochrane  
35. Pants Off Reviews  127. Eden Winters  219. J. Lannan  
36. Matthew  128. Avril Ashton  220. Leontine's Book Realm  
37. Storm Moon Press  129. K.Z. Snow  221. Shadow Sterling  
38. S.L. Armstrong  130. Keta Diablo, Author  222. Dilo Keith  
39. Jessica Freely  131. Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews  223. Rhys Ford  
40. Sue Brown  132. MA Church  224. Lisabet Sarai  
41. Megan Derr  133. Sloan Parker  225. Caitlin Ricci  
42. Samantha Derr  134. Books Make Me Happy  226. R.A. Padmos  
43. Sasha L. Miller  135. Guilty Indulgence Review Site  227. Barbara G.Tarn  
44. Less Than Three Press  136. Matt and Brad  228. Shira Anthony  
45. Hayley B. James  137. Blackraven Erotic Cafe  229. Susan Ryan  
46. Dakota Trace  138. Blackravens Reviews  230. Kim Fielding  
47. Kharisma Rhayne  139. AJ's Reading Nook  231. T D McKinney  
48. No Boundaries Press  140. Dark Divas Reviews  232. Kallysten  
49. Angel Martinez  141. The Readers Roundtable After Dark  233. Beth D. Carter  
50. Simply Erotic Reviews  142. Barry Brennessel  234. Michele L. Montgomery  
51. Missy Welsh  143. Occasional Musings n Ramblings  235. M-C. Houle  
52. Sessha Batto  144. Lydia Nyx  236. Manifold Press  
53. Joyfully Jay  145. Alex Kidwell & Robin Saxon  237. Leslie Lee Sanders  
54. amy lane  146. BA Tortuga  238. Julie Bozza  
55. Kathleen Hayes  147. Megan Slayer  239. David L Dawson  
56. Arshad Ahsanuddin  148. Kathy's Library  240. Gale Stanley  
57. Stevie Woods  149. Suzanne van Rooyen  241. Chris P. Rolls  
58. Andrew Grey  150. Hearts On Fire Reviews  242. Wade Kelly  
59. Kari Gregg  151. Nastasha LaBrake  243. Frances Stockton  
60. Marguerite Labbe  152. NJ Nielsen  244. Jude Mason  
61. Ariel Tachna  153. Kerry Sullivan  245. TL James  
62. B. Snow  154. Andi Lea  246. Penny Brandon  
63. Mary Calmes  155. Anna Lee  247. Vona Logan  
64. J. P. Barnaby  156. Becky Condit  248. Charleigh King  
65. Ellis Carrington  157. Jessica Lee  249. Sarah Madison  
66. Dreamspinner Press  158. M.L. Rhodes  250. S.A. McAuley  
67. T.A. Chase  159. Amanda Corlies  251. Tibby Armstrong  
68. Lavinia Lewis  160. A.M. Burns  252. Jessica Scott  
69. Elizabeth Noble  161. Sue K.  253. Lula Lisbon  
70. KC Burn  162. Angela S. Stone  254. Jeremy Pack  
71. Brita Addams  163. Elin Gregory  255. N.R. Walker  
72. Riptide Publishing  164. Rowan McBride  256. Kimberly @ Turning The Pages  
73. TWLIB Reviews  165. Marie Dees  257. John Goode  
74. Rachel Haimowitz  166. B.G. Thomas  258. Caethes Faron  
75. Rhianon Etzweiler  167. Lissa Matthews  259. Sally Bibrary  
76. Scarlet Hyacinth  168. Jessie Lansdel  260. Reviews by Jessewave  
77. Julie Lynn Hayes  169. Barbara Elsborg  261. Pia Veleno  
78. Kalita Kasar  170. Katey Hawthorne  262. The Novel Approach  
79. Poppy Dennison  171. JL Merrow  263. Jenna Jones  
80. L. A. Witt  172. DARK HAVEN BOOK REVIEWS  264. Elizabeth Kirke  
81. Sui Lynn  173. Full Moon Bites  265. RJ Scott  
82. RANDALL WIGGINS  174. Zahra Owens  266. Lynn Hagen  
83. Haley Walsh  175. Caroline Stephens  267. Alix Bekins  
84. Nephylim  176. J.A. Rock  268. Winona Wilder  
85. Marie Sexton  177. Hunter Raines  269. M.R. Gott  
86. Kayelle Allen  178. Stormy Glenn  270. KT Grant  
87. Anne Barwell  179. Sue Roebuck  271. Red Haircrow  
88. SJD Peterson  180. Makayla's Book Reviews  272. Andrew Ashling  
89. Rick R. Reed  181. Evelyn Shepherd  273. Kool Queer Lit  
90. Kracken  182. A T Weaver  274. Denise DeSio  
91. Erato  183. J.R. Loveless  
92. H.L. Holston  184. Kate Hill  

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Disclaimer: Every blog participant is responsible for his/her own giveaway. The Hop Against Homophobia organizers will not be held reponsible if someone doesn't choose a winner or if someone fails to deliver their prize.

21 comments:

  1. The Storm Moon Press link is incorrect and not working here. Could someone please fix it? Also, I can't access Lydia Nyx's blog from here, either. Thanks!

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    1. Storm Moon fixed and I sent Lydia an email. I can't find her blog even if I google it.

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    2. Not sure what has happened with Lydia's blog as I had a direct link for it from the anthology released just a couple of months ago and it says the blog has been removed. Can't see her on the list above for some reason - probably as it is midnight and I am too tired to focus properly right now.

      Hopefully she is just moving to a new host or something.

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  2. Hi S.L. Sorry about that, I'm just waiting to get ahold of the techy among us.
    K-lee

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  3. I am so ridiculously excited about this hop. Onward!

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  4. Thanks to all the authors for being a part of fighting against Homophobia. I so wish this hatred and ignorance to stop as the world has more important battles to fight other then sticking their nose into everyone's sexuality.
    You love who you love, and it's no ones right to judge, and it's time to stop this nonsense that is hurting our brothers and sisters everywhere. Shame on the human race for being so small minded and mean.
    Thank you Ericka!

    Darcy
    pommawolf @hotmail.com

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  5. Thanks for participating in the hop. This is a great cause that I pray one day will not be needed.

    forettarose@yahoo.com

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  6. Can we take part in as a stop?

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    1. Hi :) I wouldn't have stopped you if you'd have put up a post, but since you haven't I'm afraid I'll have to remove you. If, however, you do put up a post, feel free to sign up again (although this is only supposed to be for the m/m writing community - still, we'd feel bad about excluding you if you want to spread the message).

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  7. Thank you for this HOP and helping shine a light on this important issue.

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  8. I am a writer of gay fiction and non-fiction, and have always battled against discrimination but also wanted to be part of this endeavor.

    Actup.org is a great site for relevant news from around the world on the fight against homophobia and the discrimination and bias that continues to take place based on sexuality or gender expression. http://actup.org/news/

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  9. I am contracted for two m/m novels, and a third is at Silver Pub. awaiting a decision to publish. The first two are set in Dark Ages Ireland, when the more enlightened laws of the day (the famous Brehon Laws) not only accepted gays, they were treated as individuals. Interestingly, though, one of the reasons a woman could give for the granting of a divorce was if her husband was gay.

    The other m/m book is about a pair of small-town guys whose battle is more against their own inner demons than against a homophobic society. In the sequel, however, I will begin to explore the reaction of the little town of Noble, Nevada to a "favorite son" who they discover has a male lover. Will they begin to avoid him? Or will he be accepted as he always was, as the bright kid who graduated with honors and whose father runs the highway Shell station?

    I'm hoping that members of my own family who are gay will begin to live their lives as openly and naturally and happily as any other couples. I also hope that blogs like this one, and groups such as the RainbowRoom, will continue to enlighten us about the important issues the best way we know how--through literature, and through efforts such as this one. Thanks, Erica, NJ and K-Lee.

    Although my first m/m is not yet published (WARRIOR, RIDE HARD) I hereby pledge a copy of it as a give-away. It will be published by SirenStrand 0/a August 9.

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  10. Thank you so much for organizing this blog hop. I've learned so much about some of my favorite authors and have been introduced to some new authors. It was impossible for me to visit every blog over the weekend, but I've bookmarked this page and am looking forward to making my way through all of them! Thank you again for your work and attention to such a worthy cause.

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    1. Oh I know what you mean. I still have 110 to go! We're going to make a page on this blog with direct links to all the blog entries. That way they'll be easier to find for those who want to read at their leisure :) Personally, I'm intent on reading every single one, but that's no gonna happen today. There just aren't enough hours left, hehe.

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    2. I am also trying to visit them all. A few I have bookmarked to re-visit. One with an hour and a half video I would like to watch and another with a free read. I have less than 20 blogs to go now so hope to finish visiting today apart from those I want to revisit.

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  11. Phew! I visited every blog over the past two days. Saw some great stuff. Well done, everyone!

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  12. Well darn it - still May 20th over here, but obviously not on this blog's time zone anymore. :-(

    Well, I'll still put up something to help support anyway. :-)
    http://twistedhilarity.livejournal.com/63526.html

    The blogs were just wonderful to visit and explore. Some really great stuff!

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  13. Thank you SO much for organising this event. Even though I didn't get the chance to visit/comment as much as I'd hoped, I've found some fascinating blogs, read some interesting, thought provoking, and disturbing posts and had a lot of fun (well as much fun as you can have when sitting in a mountain of tissues with a head full of cotton wool) Thank you again for all your hard work

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  14. I wanted to say thank you to all of you for doing this event. This is such an amazing thing to do. I'm sorry I missed it. I have been away..

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  15. Had a great time with this hop. I've posted my winners here:
    http://www.friskbiskit.com/2012/05/hop-against-homophobia-contest-winners.html

    Hugs!

    Jessica Freely

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  16. I have to say the Hop Against Homophobia was a great event and I hope we can do it again next year. There were some really great responses and participation on my blog. The winners of the 3 free copies of my titles are:

    Vona Logan chose: The Pauper Prince - Changing Moon 1
    Ashley Vanburren chose: The Pauper Prince - Changing Moon 1
    Garnet Yuna chose: Nico's Fire - Elements of Love 2

    And they've been contacted and received their copies.

    Thank you Everyone for participating!

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