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Gay romance is a genre of romance fiction focused on main characters, typically male, who are in a homosexual or homo-romantic relationship.

The category ranges from young adult fiction to erotica, across contemporary, historical fiction, and speculative fiction. Some of the sub-niche categories are coming out, "gay-for-you", "first-time gay", and mainstream-style love stories in which men find their happily-ever-after with other men.

Traditionally written by and for gay men [citation needed], the majority of gay romance novels marketed in the past ten years as M/M Romance (also known as MM Romance) has been written by and for women[1]. There is an disproportionate number of female authors in M/M Romance, with more than half of the titles on Amazon's current best-selling list written by women[citation needed].

In 2019, Romance Writers of America accepted Rainbow Romance Writers, a chapter for LGBTQIA+ romance fiction. Since January 2010, M/M Romance has increased in popularity, with the genre's stock tripling in Amazon's online Kindle Store.[1] Additionally, M/M Romance novels are now hitting mainstream best-seller lists[citation needed].

References

  1. ^ a b [1] "What women want: Gay male romance novels" article. Retrieved 11 February 2019.