Lammy-nominee Gay Perspective: |
Lammy-winner
Gay Spirituality: |
Lammy-winner
Secret Matter |
The Fourth Quill |
Finding Your Own True Myth: |
Things Our Homosexuality Tells Us
about the Nature of
God and the
Universe |
Gay Identity and the Transformation of Human Consciousness |
A sweet soft sci-fi
romantic comedy—with a lovable alien—about gay innocence and truth
telling |
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Getting Life in Perspective: |
The Myth of the Great Secret: An Appreciation of Joseph Campbell |
Two Spirits: |
Lammy-nominee Charmed Lives: Gay Spirit in Storytelling |
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A novel-within -a-novel with a
gay
romance and a gay spiritual commune
set in the 1890s |
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A
Western genre novel, gay
romance, set in the 1860s, in
collaboration with
Walter L. Williams
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An
anthology of 37 gay positive stories with "a touch of
the Twilight Zone" |
An account of the URSA "Hustler
Study" as A Mystical Journey Updated 2020 |
Gay Perspective
is available as an audiobook narrated by Matthew Whitfield. Gay Perspective: Things Our Homosexuality Tells Us About the Nature of God and the Universe |
Gay
Spirituality
is available as an audiobook narrated by John Sipple. Gay Spirituality: The Role of Gay Identity in the Transformation of Human Consciousness (White Crane Spirituality Series) |
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Getting
Life in Perspective
is available as an audiobook narrated by Alex Beckham. |
Two
Spirits
is available as an audiobook narrated by Arthur Raymond. Two Spirits: A Story of Life with the Navajo |
Toby Johnson, PhD is author of nine books: three non-fiction books that apply the wisdom of his teacher and "wise old man," Joseph Campbell to modern-day social and religious problems, four gay genre novels that dramatize spiritual issues at the heart of gay identity, and two books on gay men's spiritualities and the mystical experience of homosexuality and editor of a collection of "myths" of gay men's consciousness.
Johnson's book
GAY
SPIRITUALITY: The Role of Gay Identity in the Transformation of
Human Consciousness won a Lambda Literary Award in 2000.
His GAY
PERSPECTIVE: Things Our [Homo]sexuality Tells Us about the Nature
of God and the Universe was nominated for a Lammy in 2003. They
remain
in
print.