Justin Myers (author)

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Justin Myers is a British author and blogger known for his works of romantic fiction.

Myers writes a blog called The Guyliner which started in 2010 and previously focused on his gay dating life. This formed the basis for his first book The Last Romeo. [1] His later works The Magnificent Sons [2] and The Fake-Up [3] also explore LGBT relationships.

Myers continues to write the blog which periodically features a satirical reflection on The Guardian's weekly "Blind date" feature. He has also written for GQ , Gay Times and the Official Charts Company.

Personal life

Myers is from West Yorkshire and now lives in London with his partner Paul.

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References

  1. "The Last Romeo by Justin Myers: romantic comedy with a modern twist". The Irish Times.
  2. "The Magnificent Sons by Justin Myers | Waterstones".
  3. "Review - The Fake-Up by Justin Myers".