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Ethereal on her piece in Queer Shorts, “Room for Rent”:
Now you’re a published author. Tell me about your story, the compilation it is appearing in and how was it to write?
I’m so happy you mentioned that. **smiles** I’m very proud of my new accomplishment as a writer. The story is called, “Room for Rent” and it is published in the new GLBT anthology, Queer Shorts released in September of 2006 by Merge Press. The story revolves around a young woman who moves into an apartment with whom she believes to be a gay male and becomes very attracted to him, only to find out there is much more to her roommate than she would have imagined. It’s a poignant love story dealing with the transgender and butch/femme community and how the characters further each other’s growth through mutual acceptance. The butch/femme and transgender community is still on the “outskirts” of the Gay and Lesbian community and I am honored to be able to put a spotlight on such a relationship through my writing and help spread awareness of this type of diversity. Writing “Room for Rent” was a lot of fun actually. When I put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard, usually it’s my characters that tell me what’s going on and there are just some funny scenes that just sort of popped out that had me laughing out loud and moments that had me tearing up. It was a very emotional experience, as though I were not creating these characters, but merely telling their story and experiencing it with them.
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Janine Avril is the founder of GirlSalon, “a forum for queer women/trans artists/performers,” and is looking for queer writers who would like to read at a GirlSalon event in November. For more information, email Janine at: janinesays @ hotmail dot com
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]]>I’m also looking for queer group readings/signings in the same areas.
Want to help me? If you have any information you think might be helpful, you know how to get it to me. I’ll be right here waiting to hear from you!
Here are some reading series I recently discovered. I thought I’d share these links in case you’re a book, author, or publisher looking for a series, too. One of these New York City ones might be a good fit for you:
Amanda Stern’s Happy Ending Reading Series
Rachel Kramer Bussel’s In The Flesh Reading Series
Desiree Burch’s weekly SMUT series at Galapagos
Also, Kate Evans is looking for authors of recently released (2005 or 2006) books of poems or fiction to do queer group readings/signings with in the Bay Area. Read more here.
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