Wyatt O’Brian Evans is an African-American journalist, author, public speaker and entertainer residing in the United States. His bylines have appeared in print and on-line publications including the Washington Post, Bilerico.com, Washington Blade, American Politics, Imperious Entertainment, and QBliss.net. You may visit Mr. Evans at: www.wyattobrianevans.com.
In April, Wyatt’s new novel, Nothing Can Tear Us Apart (NCTUA)—Uncensored will be available. Its genres are gay/ethnic/erotica. NCTUA—Uncensored is the saga of Wesley, an openly gay, handsome, powerful African-American celebrity, and Antonio, his openly gay, accomplished, deliciously muscular Latino partner and bodyguard. These two masculine men of color must confront serious challenges and daunting obstacles that throw their monogamous relationship in serious jeopardy. And meanwhile, the couple must face another grave threat in the form of Ruffkut--a vicious, deadly drug lord who has a major score to settle with Wesley.
NCTUA—Uncensored shines a bright light on substantive, relevant issues impacting the LGBT community, which include intimate partner abuse, “top/bottom” issues, the “down-low,” and ethnic/racial tensions. The novel is full of rich drama, action, adventure, suspense, romance, thrills and chills, and tasteful erotically charged situations. Because the themes and issues addressed in NCTUA—Uncensored certainly are universal, Wyatt states that he “firmly believes that an international audience will find (my) novel readily accessible, and therefore be able to strongly relate to and enthusiastically embrace it.”
And as Senior Writer for QBliss, Wyatt has written in-depth series both on racism and domestic violence/intimate partner abuse within the LGBT community. In conjunction with QBliss, he’s conducting workshops/seminars on domestic violence/intimate partner abuse across the U.S. This tour kicks off in Dallas, Texas in early April. These events will be based on Mr. Evans’s research and writings on these subjects. The website is: http://qbliss.net/workshop/domesticviolence.