Authors’ Village
We are privileged to feature GLBT writers at the Authors’ Village for the eleventh year. Celebrating the diversity of our community and the tremendous creativity of our writers, we recognize how important it is for us to support their work. In a challenging economy and with an ever-changing publishing field, support for the arts, especially for GLBT authors can be difficult. At the same time, we can celebrate the doors that are opening to first time and veteran writers using “print on demand” and online formats. Thanks to all who are participating this year.
A new and exciting feature of this year’s Village is the entertainment venue where there will be readings, discussion, panels and featured presentations throughout the festival. Felice Picano will discuss coming out in New York and his book, True Stories. Greg Hinton (Cathedral City) will bring his acclaimed Out at the Autry program celebrating GLBT life in the west and the rodeo. Be sure to check out our full schedule at the festival.
We are proud to have Anthony Bidulka join us this year. His well-received Russell Quant series of mysteries includes the newest entry, Date With A Sheesha. These novels are thoroughly entertaining. Alan Chin will be signing his newest book Butterfly’s Child.
Local author and Leatherman, Alex Ironrod has a new and steamy novel just released. Leather Nights represents a new form for him: his first BDSM murder mystery. Set in he San Fernando Valley where vehicles are expensive, murder victims are beautiful and wealthy, and the porn industry is powerful!
Anthony Bidulka
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