

So glad that you could join us for another episode of the show.Īnd it is also our sincere hope that you can join us on our brand-new newsletter, the Rainbow Romance Reader Report. I’m Jeff and with me as always is my co-host and husband, Will. Jeff: Welcome to episode 372 of the Big Gay Fiction Podcast, the show for avid readers and passionate fans of gay romance fiction. Will: Coming up on this episode, author Kosoko Jackson joins us to talk about rom-coms and dome covered YA thrillers? You can get information on how to join them at /biggayfictionpodcast. This transcript was made possible by our community on Patreon.


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Remember, you can listen and follow the podcast anytime on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher, YouTube and audio file download.īig Gay Fiction Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Plus, Kosoko offers book recommendations and a glimpse of what he’s working on next. In addition, he discusses the representation of black and brown queer characters that he brings to his stories. He also shares the real life events that inspired Survive the Dome, and what it was like to work on two very different books at the same time. Kosoko talks about his favorite rom-coms, why he decided to write one, and the ways the characters and story changed in the early drafts. Jeff then interviews Kosoko about both Survive the Dome, and his rom-com I’m So (Not) Over You, which is also the Spring Big Gay Fiction Book Club selection. Jeff reviews the young adult thriller Survive the Dome by Kosoko Jackson.
