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Chinese Police Detain Dozens of Writers Over Gay Erotic Online Novels

Asia Pacific|Chinese Police Detain Dozens of Writers Over Gay Erotic Online Novels

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/28/world/asia/china-boys-love-women.html

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The genre known as Boys’ Love, stories written mostly by and for straight women, has been in the authorities’ sights for years.

A man walks through a store past cardboard displays of bare-chested male fantasy characters.
A Beijing store selling merchandise based on Boys’ Love graphic novels. Boys’ Love fiction, about romance between men, has had a fervent niche following in China since the 1990s.Credit...Siyi Zhao/The New York Times

Vivian Wang

June 28, 2025, 12:01 a.m. ET

The graduate student in southern China wrote the romance novel in her spare time, self-publishing it online. In 75 chapters, it followed two male protagonists through a love affair that included, at times, steamy sexual encounters. It earned her less than $400, from readers who paid to access it.

Now, it could bring her a criminal conviction.

Across China, the authorities have been interrogating dozens of writers — many of them young women — who published gay erotic novels online, in what appears to be the largest police roundup of its kind to date.

At least 12 such authors were tried on obscenity charges in Anhui Province late last year, according to court records, and more investigations, including that of the student, were opened in Gansu Province this spring. Some of the writers have been fined heavily or sentenced to years in prison for producing and distributing obscene content.

At the center of the crackdown is Boys’ Love, a genre of romance between men that is mostly written and read online, and mostly by heterosexual women. Originally from Japan, it has developed a fervent niche following in China and other Asian countries since the 1990s, offering fans an alternative to the stereotypes of passive, obedient women and macho men in many mainstream love stories.


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