Mark A. Roeder
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Mark A. Roeder is an American author. His work includes The Gay Youth Chronicles, a series of novels about growing up, discovering yourself, coming out
Come Out
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, and falling in love. Set primarily in the fictional town of Verona, Indiana and spanning a twenty-year period, these novels explore the lives of a group of interrelated characters as they deal with issues of prejudice, hatred
Homophobia
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, violence and teen suicide
Teenage suicide
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To know Mark, all you really need to do is read his books. He's in there. He grew up in the country in southern Indiana, near small towns that were much like the fictional Verona that appears in his books. The high school he attended was very much like Verona High School. There were no openly gay boys in his school, but there was much prejudice and hate against homosexuals. Being called "gay" or "fag" was about the worst insult that could be hurled at anyone. He has no doubt that many of the fictional scenes in my book could well have happened in his old high school. All of Indiana tends to be fairly conservative and anyone who does not fit in the narrow mold of normalcy is largely considered an outcast. Being "outed" in his high school would have meant both being exposed, and being excluded, even exiled if you will.

He lived for a while in a small town in northern Indiana that is little different from the towns near where he grew up. Verona is a composite of all these towns. It is a town that could be located just about anywhere in the U.S., not just in Indiana. A few years ago he returned to his hometown in southern Indiana.

He gets a lot of questions about whether or not his characters are based upon himself. In many ways they are, especially those found in "Ancient Prejudice". Both Mark and Taylor were very much based upon himself, so much so that in early drafts they were far too much alike. He ended up splitting his personality between them, giving Mark his more confident and determined side and Taylor his more thoughtful and sensitive side. When you read the thoughts and feelings of these two boys, you are reading about Mark. He thinks every author puts much of himself in his characters. Most of what He is and believes can be found in his novels. Just about every single character has a touch of Mark in him.

Mark is a full-time writer and plans to keep on writing novels until he is no longer able to do so. There are always new characters and situations to explore. He has received a lot of letters from young and not so young gays telling him how much his books have touched them. It is for these individuals, and his self, that he writes.

The Gay Youth Chronicles

The books are listed below in the suggested reading order by the author and not the chronological order of when they were written.

Ancient Prejudice was greatly expanded (by almost 200%) and retitled The Soccer Field is Empty. The expanded edition now included the thoughts and tellings of Taylor, Mark's boyfriend, as well as Mark. Both versions are still available.

Non-Fiction Writing

  • A History of Culver and The Culver Military Academy
  • How to Make a Profit Buying & Selling Antiques & Collectibles Without Really Trying : The Almost Complete Guide to Antique Collecting

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