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Sex and salvation: best-selling author E. Lynn Harris takes on boy bands, antigay politics, and African-American megachurches in his new novel.


In the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?"
midmost
 of his own success story, E. Lynn Harris E. Lynn Harris is an Black American author, (b. June 20, 1955). Harris writes primarily about African American men on the down low or in the closet; Harris confirmed that he is a homosexual. He lives in Fayetteville, Arkansas and Atlanta, Georgia.  was exhausted. The author of a series of juicy best-selling novels that chronicle the lives of gay and bisexual black men, Harris had really opened a vein when he wrote his 2003 memoir, What Becomes of the Brokenhearted bro·ken·heart·ed  
adj.
Grievously sad.


brokenhearted
Adjective

overwhelmed by grief or disappointment

Adj. 1.
. To recharge, he headed back to college--namely, his alma mater, the University of Arkansas--and taught creative writing and fiction.

"I absolutely loved it," says Harris, 50. "I always wanted to be a teacher, but it was considered a sissy sis·sy  
n. pl. sis·sies
1. A boy or man regarded as effeminate.

2. A person regarded as timid or cowardly.

3. Informal Sister.
 job." Now teaching was a refuge. "I was coming to the end of a long-term relationship, and I didn't want to revert back to old patterns," he admits. "Going back to Arkansas to teach school was a safe place for me. I was supposed to teach for a semester and ended up teaching for seven."

Then inspiration returned. "I got the idea for this book when I was attending a small church in Arkansas," he says. "I was working on another novel, and this idea came so forcefully I had to step the book I was working on and write I Say a Little Prayer. It was a small church, and it was a church where I felt safe."

But would it stay that way? In Prayer, Harris's hero is Chauncey Greer, a onetime boy band member who owns the Cute Boy Card Company--a sexy line of greeting cards--and attends a wonderful small church he fears is ready to grow into a "megachurch meg·a·church  
n.
A large, independent, usually nondenominational worship group, especially one formed as an offshoot of a Protestant church. Also called seeker church.
." His fears are realized when he learns that a homophobic ho·mo·pho·bi·a  
n.
1. Fear of or contempt for lesbians and gay men.

2. Behavior based on such a feeling.



[homo(sexual) + -phobia.
 U.S. Senate candidate and preacher is coming to speak at a rally organized by his church--the rally where Greer was planning to sing in public for the first time in years. Since this is a Harris novel, it's no surprise that the preacher tunas out to be Greer's fellow boy band member and first love.

Harris himself is no fan of megachurches. "The ministers down here have private jets and a New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 apartment," says the author, who also has a place in Houston near the megachurch run by Joel Osteen Joel Scott Hayley Osteen (born March 5, 1963,[1], in Houston, Texas) is the senior pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, North America’s largest and fastest growing church[2] averaging more than 42,000 attendees at weekly services.[3]. . And while he's intrigued to hear about European boy bands with out members, he doesn't see that happening here anytime soon.

"In the African-American culture, that ain't happening," says Harris. "There've always been rumors of people, but they would never come out. We just lost Luther [Vandross], and Luther could never, ever admit what his sexuality was. I felt sorry for him that he never had the chance to be happy. Think of all the great songs he wrote that he could never sing himself. They don't want to think about it, and they don't want to talk about it."

But Harris will keep talking. He has been working on two books to be published in 2007: a collection of novellas This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by [ expanding it].
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 by new authors, with one by Harris as bait; and his first "straight" novel, The Great Pretenders, about pro athletes and their mothers.

Meanwhile, the latest twist in his love life sounds like something from an E. Lynn Harris novel. "I've met someone recently that I'm very hopeful about. It's interesting because he is definitely in the closet, and I don't see him coming out too soon," says Harris, who says his new love is "an athlete" but won't get more specific. "That's interesting that I would meet somebody like that."

And he could date someone long-term who was in the closet? "I really, really, really, really like him," says Harris. "We've been managing."
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