Alexis Hall (writer)

Alexis Hall is an English author of urban fantasy, science fiction, and m/m romance. His novels include For Real, Glitterland, Iron & Velvet, Looking for Group, and Pansies.[1]

Alexis Hall
BornEngland
OccupationWriter
Period2012–present
GenreFiction, Romance
Website
quicunquevult.com

His work has been nominated for to the 26th Lambda Literary Awards, 28th Lambda Literary Awards, and 29th Lambda Literary Awards in the category of Gay Romance.[2][3][4]

Career

Alexis Hall has held a variety of jobs, "including ice cream maker, fortune teller, lab technician, and professional gambler."[5]

Bibliography

  • Glitterland (Glitterland, #1) (2013)[6][2]
  • Aftermath (Glitterland, #1.5) (2013)
  • Iron & Velvet (Kate Kane, Paranormal Investigator, #1) (2013)
  • Shadows & Dreams (Kate Kane, Paranormal Investigator, #2) (2014)
  • Prosperity (Prosperity, #1) (2014)
  • There Will Be Phlogiston (Prosperity, #5) (2014)
  • Sand and Ruin and Gold (2014)
  • Liberty and Other Stories (Prosperity, #2-4, 6) (2015)
  • Shackles (Prosperity, #2) (2015)
  • Squamous with a Chance of Rain (Prosperity, #3) (2015)
  • Cloudy Climes and Starless Skies (Prosperity, #4) (2015)
  • Liberty (Prosperity, #6) (2015)
  • For Real (2015)[7][3]
  • Waiting for the Flood (2015)
  • Draconitas - A Ruin Story (2016)
  • In Vino (2016)
  • Pansies (2016)[4]
  • Looking for Group (2016)
  • How to Bang a Billionaire (Arden St. Ives, #1) (2017)
  • How to Blow It with a Billionaire (Arden St. Ives, #2) (2017)
  • How to Belong with a Billionaire (Arden St. Ives, #3) (2019)
  • The Affair of the Mysterious Letter (2019)
  • Boyfriend Material (2020)

References

  1. "Alexis Hall Goodreads page". Goodreads. Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  2. "26th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists And Winners". Lambda Literary. Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  3. "28th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists And Winners". Lambda Literary. Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  4. "29th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists And Winners". Lambda Literary. Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  5. "Riptide Publishing". Riptide Publishing. Archived from the original on 2017-05-17. Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  6. Bond, Gwenda (June 16, 2013). "Exploring LGBT History: LGBT 2013". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  7. MacLean, Sarah (June 28, 2016). "Love is love: The best LGBT romance novels - The Washington Post". The Washington Post. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
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