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We created the market in Thailand for gay-related books,
starting with translations of US-published editions. Our
books are distributed nationally through major book chains
and 7-Eleven Thailand.

Since we published our first book in 2002, "My Husband is
Gay," we have expanded our list to include fiction and
non-fiction works. In addition, we will soon begin publishing
original Thai-language works by Thai gay writers.
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Cyberfish Media USA, 1418 Kenyon Avenue
South Plainfield, NJ 07080-3751 USA
Phone: +1-908-334-1149; Fax: +1-908-412-0866
E-mail: info [at] cyberfish-usa.com
My Husband is Gay
by Carol Grever

Carol and Jim were high school
sweethearts who married in their early
20s. Thirty years and two children later,
Jim announced to Carol that he was
homosexual. A fundamentalist Christian,
he had led a double life for years.

To sort out her pain and confusion, Carol
Grever sought out heterosexual women
of all ages, ethnicities, and educational
backgrounds, who were married to gay
men. The stories she uncovered examine
their coping strategies and form the
basis of this manual for healing.
Is It A Choice?
by Eric Marcus

Do you have questions? This book has
the answers—direct, no nonsense, to
the point—from relationships and sex to
politics and marriage. For Eric Marcus, no
question is too inflammatory or too
stupid, because there’s no such thing as
a dumb question.

  • Can you tell if your child is gay?
  • Are gay soldiers bad soldiers?
  • Can gay people get married?
  • Who plays the husband and who
    plays the wife?
The Rainbow Boys series:

Rainbow Boys
Rainbow High
Rainbow Road
by Alex Sanchez

Cyberfish Media has developed the
US-based
Rainbow Boys book series
(published in English by Simon &
Schuster in New York) into a popular
franchise for readers of contemporary
gay fiction in Thailand.

All Thai bookstore chains that stock
English-language books have imported
the original English version of the series
following the demand of local readers
who had read our translations.

With its healthy, positive images of
normal teen-aged boys and girls who
happen to be members of the GLBT
community, the
Rainbow Boys collection
has helped many readers of all ages see
themselves in a new and brighter light.

Thanks to this series, many young
people have come out of the closet and
to live in harmony with their true nature.
So Hard to Say
by Alex Sanchez

Looking at gay youth in their early teen
years, this book explores the
relationship between Frederick and his
female classmate Xio. When Frederick
shows up at school, Xio is thrilled. The
new boy is shy, cute, and definitely good
boyfriend material. Before long, she pulls
him into her lively circle of friends.

Frederick knows he should be flattered
by Xio's attention. After all, she's
popular, pretty, and a lot of fun. So why
can't he stop thinking about Victor, the
captain of the soccer team, instead?
Retail Therapy: Life Lessons
Learned While Shopping
by Amanda Ford

Retail Therapy is a playful, wise look at
the joy of shopping. Amanda Ford loves
to shop, and she shares stories of her
memorable finds. But she also shows
how shopping allows us to examine
deeper truths about our lives and what
really goes on when money is spent.

Blending tales about her experiences
with life lessons, quotes, and advice, her
message is ultimately about discovering
your passions, taking care of yourself,
and being conscious about decisions.
The Breakup Repair Kit
by Marni Kamins & Janice MacLeod

Breaking up may be hard to do, but with
The Break-up Repair Kit, breaking up can
also be a lot of fun. Packed with
activities, inspiration, advice, and even
recipes,
The Break-up Repair Kit is like a
wise—and hilarious—friend who can help
anyone get over him and get a life.

Whether you’re the dump-er or the
dump-ee in a former relationship,
authors Kamins and MacLeod help you
get over your broken heart, get it
together, and get back in the game.