About E Lynn Harris
E. Lynn Harris was an openly gay African American author, most known for his depictions of African American men on the down low or in the closet.
Novels
Invisible Life (1994)
Just as I Am (1994)
And This Too Shall Pass (1996)
If This World Were Mine (1997)
Abide with Me (1999)
Not a Day Goes by (2000)
Any Way the Wind Blows (2001)
A Love of My Own (2002)
I Say a Little Prayer (2006)
Just Too Good to Be True (2008)
Basketball Jones (2009)
Blame It On the Sun (2009)
Mama Dearest (2009)
No One in the World (2011) (with R M Johnson)
Just as I Am (1994)
And This Too Shall Pass (1996)
If This World Were Mine (1997)
Abide with Me (1999)
Not a Day Goes by (2000)
Any Way the Wind Blows (2001)
A Love of My Own (2002)
I Say a Little Prayer (2006)
Just Too Good to Be True (2008)
Basketball Jones (2009)
Blame It On the Sun (2009)
Mama Dearest (2009)
No One in the World (2011) (with R M Johnson)
Collections
Got to Be Real: Four Original Love Stories (2000) (with Colin Channer, Eric Jerome Dickey and Marcus Major)
Love Is Stronger Than Pride (2010) (with P Llanor Alleyne, Celia Anderson, Bryan Gibson and Sonya Y Jackson)
Love Is Stronger Than Pride (2010) (with P Llanor Alleyne, Celia Anderson, Bryan Gibson and Sonya Y Jackson)
Anthologies edited
Gumbo: A Celebration of African American Writing (2002) (with Marita Golden)
Best African American Fiction (2009)
Best African American Fiction (2009)
Non fiction
The Mystic Spirituality of A.W.Tozer: A Twentieth-century Protestant (1992)
Diaries of a Light Skinned Colored Boy (2001)
What Becomes of the Brokenhearted (2003)
Freedom in This Village: Twenty-five Years of Black Gay Men's Writing, 1979 to the Present (2004)
Diaries of a Light Skinned Colored Boy (2001)
What Becomes of the Brokenhearted (2003)
Freedom in This Village: Twenty-five Years of Black Gay Men's Writing, 1979 to the Present (2004)
Links to other websites
| elynnharris.com |
E Lynn Harris recommends
Waiting in Vain (1998) Colin Channer "A stunning debut!" | Sunday You Learn How to Box (2000) Bil Wright "Heartbreaking and heartwarming. I was touched in so many ways by this absolutely dazzling and elegant debut. You wan't be able to put it down." | One Woman Short (2000) Nelson George "Part love story, part mystery - a page-turner to the very end." |
A House Is Not a Home (2005) (B-Boy Blues, book 6) James Earl Hardy "James Earl Hardy is at the top of his game with characters we love. A House Is Not a Home is so good you won't want it - or the series - to end." | Last Night a DJ Saved My Life (2006) Lyah Beth LeFlore "Fun, fun, fun from a fresh new voice in women's fiction." | Three Sides to Every Story (2006) (Johnny and James, book 1) Clarence Nero "Nero has written a sizzling, scintilating love triangle set in the Ninth Ward of our beloved New Orleans. Get ready for a read that will turn you on and keep the pages turning." |
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