About

About

Gender

“A. Lee Welles” (they/them) is a pseudonym, and the name (and branding) was deliberately chosen to not strongly suggest a gender identity. In a perfect world, I’d like readers to engage with my text without any particular expectations of what my gender is or isn’t.

But, right around the time I was beginning to think I might want to try writing romance, there was a bit of a brouhaha when a writer who identified as a mid-20s lesbian was outed as a middle-aged cis man. A lot of people thought that was creepy.

And I don’t want to be deceptive, let alone creepy. And I know “own voices” is a thing.

So, for the record, I’m assigned-male-at-birth. I present as male, and don’t plan to change that. But I’ve never really felt comfortable with the words “boy” or “man.” In my real-name day-job life I use both “they” and “he” pronouns depending on circumstances.

About

Use of Generative AI

I do not use generative AI in any aspect of creating text or visual assets related to my work.

I do not license any of my work for use in training AI systems, except as may be legally required by a distribution agreement or other contract document over which I do not have control.

I make best effort to verify that any visual assets licensed for use in cover art or promotional materials also do not use generative AI.

About, Books, Content Warnings

Content Warnings

Imiysyiom

  • Infidelity (major)
  • Substance dependency abuse (major)
  • Violence
  • Explicit sexual activity (between cisgender M,F)

When I Trust You

  • Bi/homophobia, including internalized biphobia, and a slur (major)
  • Ableist language (minor)
  • Alcohol use (minor)
  • Mention of assault (minor, off-page)
  • Explicit sexual activity (between cisgender M, M)

One Day, After School, I Learned Some—

  • Violence (minor, off page)

Autumn Hearth

  • Implied sexual activity (between cisgender M, M)

Spoken For

  • Economic insensitivity (Chapter 3)
  • References to biphobia, homophobia, or transphobia (Chapters 3, 8, 16)
  • Alcohol use (Chapters 3, 21)
  • Explicit sexual activity (between cisgender F and nonbinary/M)(Chapters 11-13, 21)
  • Accidental misgendering (Chapter 12)
  • Infidelity (minor, off-page)
  • Death of older relative (minor, off-page)
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