When we’re young, we’re introduced to the idea of a ‘classic’ romance: a woman meets a man; they’re from opposite backgrounds (one rich, the other poor, for example) and, despite obstacles, get together.
This fairytale may in fact be alienating for LGBTI people who don’t see themselves reflected in that narrative.
Chaz Harris and Adam Reynolds of Wellington, New Zealand want to change that. They have co-authored a fairytale called Promised Land in which a farmer and a prince fall in love, both of them young men.
By Jack Flanagan – Full Story at Gay Star News