PAUL SILAS
Paul Gay has written: 'Van Eyck' -- subject(s): Artistes, Portraits
Chris Brickell has written: 'Mates and lovers' -- subject(s): History, Gay men, Gay community
Paul Monette has written: 'Lightfall' -- subject(s): Fiction, Gay men 'Becoming a man' -- subject(s): Gay men, Biography 'No witnesses' -- subject(s): Gay men, Poetry 'Afterlife' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Fiction, Gay men, Loss (Psychology), Patients 'The carpenter at the asylum' -- subject(s): Gay men, Poetry 'Love alone' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Gay men, Patients, Poetry 'Halfway home' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Brothers, Fiction, Gay men, Patients
Paul Hennefeld has written: 'Gay and lesbian history on stamps' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Gay men on postage stamps, Lesbians on postage stamps
No, Adrian Paul is NOT gay. He is in a long term relationship with a female and recently became a Dad for the first time. He was married to a woman for 6 years but divorced back in the late 90's.
Chris Owen has written: 'Report and proposals concerning Westfield Museum, Kettering' 'An Agreement Among Gentlemen' 'Turn the other cheek' -- subject(s): Fire fighters, Gay men, Fiction 'Adagio' 'Urban Rock - Stoney Point Climber's Guide' 'Gemini' -- subject(s): Gay men, Fiction
Rock Hudson, Tab Hunter, Montgomery Clift and Anthony Perkins, Paul Lynn, Roddy McDowel.
Paul Du Gay has written: 'Consumption and identity at work' -- subject(s): Consumer behavior, Consumption (Economics), Identity (Philosophical concept), Organizational change, Social aspects, Social aspects of Consumption (Economics) 'The cult[ure] of the customer'
The first & so far, only gay character appears in the novel Lords of the Sith written by Paul S. Kemp published in 2015.Her name is Moff Mors.
Chris Hunt has written: 'The Honey and the Sting' 'Mignon' -- subject(s): Gay-themed, historical 'The Bisley boy' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, London (England) 'Dairy cream pots' -- subject(s): Cream pots, Collectors and collecting 'Street Lavender' '\\' '\\' 'N for Narcissus' 'The Complete Book of Soccer'
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: Chris' hatAdd an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: Chris's hatExamples:I found Chris' hat on the steps.I found Chris's hat on the steps.Note: If you are a student, use the form that is preferred by your teacher.