Welcome to Y.L. Wigman

Romantic thrillers with a queer proclivity and paranormal bent

Radiance is Blooming by YL Wigman

Y.L. Wigman is a notable West Australian author, particularly recognised for her contributions to the queer romance genre. 

Her works often blend contemporary settings with historical elements, creating unique and captivating narratives.

Wigman’s novels primarily focus on LGBTQ+ relationships, providing representation and exploring diverse love stories – often with a paranormal element.

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Many of her stories incorporate historical contexts, adding depth and richness to the narratives. Her novels feature Australian settings, providing a local perspective and showcasing the country’s unique landscapes.

Y.L. Wigman has been recognized for her queer romance novels, including being a finalist for the Golden Crown Literary Society Award. She lives in Bandicoot Hollow, a cottage in the hills above Perth, Western Australia. 

Books by Y.L. Wigman

Radiance is Blooming

Radiance is Blooming by YL Wigman

Milgrane: Embracing the Sappire

Milgrane: Embracing the Sapphire - Novel by YL Wigman West Australian Author of Queer Romantic Thrillers

Closeness

Closeness - Novel by YL Wigman West Australian Author of Queer Romantic Thrillers

Filigrane

Filigrane by YL Wigman West Australian Author of Queer Romantic Thrillers

Writing Notes

2021-03 March

It’s with considerable pride that I announce the publication of Closeness by Bella Books in sunny Tallahassee, Florida. They’ve done a particularly fabulous job with this one, sporting a gorgeous cover design by Kayla Mancuso. Bella Books have recently set up their...

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2020-05 May

It’s been a long time between missives! I won’t give 2019 more than passing mention because of a series of personal events that graduated from bad to the other side of awful. In between, I did get some writing done. In fact, it kept me occupied for a good deal of the...

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2018-10 October

It is spring Down Under, with longer days and warmer nights, the birds and bees and blooms doing what comes naturally. I prefer writing in spring and summer when I can close down the house, crank up the air-con and hibernate through the heat until it passes – lovely!...

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