Popular San Francisco author Mark Abramson has a new book in his Beach Reading series. Wedding Season is a welcome edition and sure to please fans and new readers alike.
Celebrating women’s fiction, we hope to present several Bold Strokes Press authors. Lisa Girolami is a popular Southern California author with her newest book, Jane Doe. Ashley Bartlett (Sex and Skateboards) and Rebekah Weatherspoon (Better Off Red) both from LA have new books out this Fall.
Greg Herren is one of the hottest writers in the current GLBT book scene. With several terrific series, we are fortunate to have him read from his newest books including Murder in the Garden District, a new Scotty Bradley mystery, Who Dat Whodunnit.
Greg Herren
Local author,Marshall Thorn- ton will be signing Desert Run, his newest book. A Ride on the Cosmic Slingshot by George Melton is a metaphysical mem- oir set in the early days of the AIDS Epidemic. John Shekle- ton will be discussing his new novel, Father Tierney Stumbles, the provocative story of a clos- eted gay priest who learns he is HIV positive.
These are just a few of the authors who will be participating this year. Further details and schedule will be forthcoming.
The Authors’ Village events are a great way to meet your favorite writers and ask about their works as well as have your books signed. For GLBT publishing to thrive (and survive) your support is needed. Come and enjoy the events at the Pride Festival this year. Read, pass along a book to a friend, join a book discussion club. Above all, give thanks for the ranks of terrific GLBT authors telling their stories and enriching our lives.
Greater Palm Springs Pride thanks Rick Anderson and Craig Novak of Q Trading Company for their
dedication in making the Authors’ Village the top-ranked Pride celebration of authors in the United States. Without their support, Authors’ Village would not be the premier gathering of authors that it is today.
Authors’ Village sponsors Rick Anderson and Craig Novak of Q Trading Company.
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