Tony Correia je autorem, jehož díla se objevila v časopisech a novinách po celé Kanadě i USA. Jeho psaní zkoumá současné společenské problémy a lidské vztahy s ostrou upřímností. Čtenáři si budou cenit jeho schopnosti zachytit složitost moderního života a jeho vlivu na jedince. Jeho přístup je přímočarý a poutavý, což čtenáře nutí k zamyšlení.
This series delves into the complexities of teen romance, showcasing realistic portrayals of love across various forms, shapes, sizes, and sexualities. It offers relatable narratives that resonate with young readers, highlighting the diverse experiences and emotions that come with growing up and navigating relationships.
This light-hearted same-sex romance explores the journey of discovering true love, emphasizing that the right person may be closer than expected. Through charming interactions and relatable experiences, the characters navigate their feelings and relationships, ultimately highlighting the joy of finding one's soulmate.
Set against the backdrop of professional wrestling, a teenage aspiring wrestler navigates the challenges of identity and acceptance. In this unique environment, he discovers a relationship that allows him to embrace his true self as a gay man, highlighting themes of love, authenticity, and the complexities of self-discovery in a world often defined by machismo.
Struggling with his identity, Adam faces rejection from his devout parents after coming out as gay, leading them to send him to a Christian camp in hopes of changing him. At the camp, he meets Paul, which awakens his feelings and challenges the notion of "straightening out." The story explores themes of self-acceptance, love, and the conflict between personal truth and societal expectations.
The 1990 Gay Games in Vancouver were an inspiring and culture-shifting event in the history of LGBTQ2S+ culture and visibility. That Vancouver Summer is a fiction which takes place in the midst of an event which is reconstructed with careful detail by an author who was there. This is a story of self-discovery and romance for young adult readers today -- but it will also engage adult readers of historical fiction, sports fiction, LGBTQ2S+ fiction, and romance. Tom, a teen struggling to understand his sexual identity, flees Toronto for a summer of freedom in Vancouver, where something exciting is about to happen: the Gay Games. Living with his “out” Uncle Fred, Tom experiences a new world where being your true self is freeing and fun. He falls in with teen Dwayne, who falls for him, and Gina, a lesbian getting over a relationship with a popular singer. As the Games wrap, Tom has to decide whether to return home back to a closeted life and a father who doesn’t understand, or to make a new life in Vancouver. The story plays out against the backdrop of the Games, populated with the important organizers and cultural figures who were prominent in this landmark event. This novel is a tribute to the spirit of courage and unity that the Games represented at a time when being openly gay and proud was a radical stance.