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Saturday, January 19, 2008
Gay/Lesbian/Bi/Trans/AIDS News.
WikiHow: How to Respect a Transgender Person
Brad Rowe returns in the new gay-themed film Shelter.
Los Angeles Times: AIDS statements haunt Huckabee.
American Chronicle: Despite Commitment, Ryan White´s Mother Still Waiting to Meet with Gov. Huckabee .
Holding Me Together, winner of a StoneWall Society Pride in the Arts Award, includes the gay love poem Home, the frequently quoted essay “Reactions to Homophobia,” and many of my other works.
Home (audio, video, and text)
Video: He Holds Me Together (featuring Home)
Reactions to Homophobia Resources, with the Video Gay Pride
Friday, January 18, 2008
Science Fiction/Fantasy News
Stargate: The Ark of Truth arrives on DVD March 11, the first of at least two upcoming Stargate SG1 movies.
Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure: Kindle Edition is now available. Degranon is gay-themed scifi.
Cast Set For Abrams' Fringe
Jericho Takes A New Direction
Justice League of America Put On Hold
Iron Man Movie Trailer
Jumper Movie Trailer
10,000 BC Movie Trailer
Stargate: The Ark of Truth arrives on DVD March 11, the first of at least two upcoming Stargate SG1 movies.
Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure: Kindle Edition is now available. Degranon is gay-themed scifi.
Cast Set For Abrams' Fringe
Jericho Takes A New Direction
Justice League of America Put On Hold
Iron Man Movie Trailer
Jumper Movie Trailer
10,000 BC Movie Trailer
Sunday, January 06, 2008
Rainbowslash has created the following video for Home, a gay love poem from my book Holding Me Together.
Labels:
Book news or reviews,
Gay
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Kindle versions of Winesburg, Ohio
are now available, along with Stein, Gender, Isolation, and Industrialism: New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio and my story cycle The Acorn Stories. That latter book involves the intertwined lives of various people in a small West Texas town.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
The West Texas fiction collection The Acorn Stories is now available as The Acorn Stories: Kindle Edition, joining such books as Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia, I Am American (And So Can You), The Pillars of the Earth, and A Thousand Splendid Sons, in becoming available for wireless delivery onto Kindle.
Praise for The Acorn Stories…
A lush tangle of small-town life branches out in this engrossing collection of short stories. –Kirkus Discoveries
The ability to depict such a wide cross section of humanity, including details of each character’s breadth of knowledge and experience, takes a talented, insightful author, and Duane Simolke is such a writer. –E. Conley, Betty’s Books
If you liked WINESBURG, OHIO…rejoice. –Watchword
By the time you have finished reading these tales of the people who inhabit the fictitious town of Acorn, Texas, population 21,001, you will have met some endearing as well as irritating characters, from the Mayor to the local would-be gigolo; from the busy-bodies to the business owners; from those who grew up in Acorn and have tried to escape the small town to those who have moved to Acorn to escape from the real world. –Ronald L. Donaghe, author of Uncle Sean
A well-crafted collection of short stories. –L. L. Lee, author of Taxing Tallula
When you finish, when you put the book aside, Acorn will still be with you.” –E. Carter Jones, author of Absence of Faith
I highly recommend this book! –Richard Carlson, author of Jeremy Grabowski's Crazy Summer in Stormville!
It was a real pleasure to read about the fictional town of Acorn, Texas. –Mark Kendrick, author of Desert Sons
Simolke makes good use of his vivid imagination in creating credible dialogue and satirical images. –Huda Orfali, author of Blue Fire
There are people that you like, some that you can't wait to see if they get theirs. –Joe Wright, StoneWall Society
Each of Simolke's stories lets us look into the lives of some of the most interesting characters I have ever read about. –Amos Lassen, Literary Pride
Praise for The Acorn Stories…
A lush tangle of small-town life branches out in this engrossing collection of short stories. –Kirkus Discoveries
The ability to depict such a wide cross section of humanity, including details of each character’s breadth of knowledge and experience, takes a talented, insightful author, and Duane Simolke is such a writer. –E. Conley, Betty’s Books
If you liked WINESBURG, OHIO…rejoice. –Watchword
By the time you have finished reading these tales of the people who inhabit the fictitious town of Acorn, Texas, population 21,001, you will have met some endearing as well as irritating characters, from the Mayor to the local would-be gigolo; from the busy-bodies to the business owners; from those who grew up in Acorn and have tried to escape the small town to those who have moved to Acorn to escape from the real world. –Ronald L. Donaghe, author of Uncle Sean
A well-crafted collection of short stories. –L. L. Lee, author of Taxing Tallula
When you finish, when you put the book aside, Acorn will still be with you.” –E. Carter Jones, author of Absence of Faith
I highly recommend this book! –Richard Carlson, author of Jeremy Grabowski's Crazy Summer in Stormville!
It was a real pleasure to read about the fictional town of Acorn, Texas. –Mark Kendrick, author of Desert Sons
Simolke makes good use of his vivid imagination in creating credible dialogue and satirical images. –Huda Orfali, author of Blue Fire
There are people that you like, some that you can't wait to see if they get theirs. –Joe Wright, StoneWall Society
Each of Simolke's stories lets us look into the lives of some of the most interesting characters I have ever read about. –Amos Lassen, Literary Pride
Labels:
Book news or reviews,
Texas
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Gay-themed music
StoneWall Society has announced the winners of this year's Pride In The Arts Awards, in the category Music. Visit there for links to music and information from the artists. StoneWall Society will have nominations and voting in other categories over the next few months.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Science Fiction and Fantasy News. Entry updated 12/14/07.
Christopher Paolini’s Third and Fourth Eragon Books.
The Inheritance Cycle #3 will arrive September 23, 2008. However, the project is no longer just a trilogy. Read more about it. Eragon and Eldest both became bestsellers.
Watch here for news about a sequel to Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure.
Billie Piper Returns to Dr. Who.
If you order Inheritance Cycle #3, Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure, or anything else from Barnes & Noble Booksellers before 12/18/07, enter the online coupon code N6R7C4J during checkout, for a 25% discount off one item. According to bn.com, “Some restrictions apply. Coupon can be redeemed once online per customer. See site for complete details.”
Christopher Paolini’s Third and Fourth Eragon Books.
The Inheritance Cycle #3 will arrive September 23, 2008. However, the project is no longer just a trilogy. Read more about it. Eragon and Eldest both became bestsellers.
Watch here for news about a sequel to Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure.
Billie Piper Returns to Dr. Who.
If you order Inheritance Cycle #3, Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure, or anything else from Barnes & Noble Booksellers before 12/18/07, enter the online coupon code N6R7C4J during checkout, for a 25% discount off one item. According to bn.com, “Some restrictions apply. Coupon can be redeemed once online per customer. See site for complete details.”
Monday, November 19, 2007
Gay Pride
“Editing,” a poem about past and present homophobia. This video contrasts the dark imagery of “Editing” with colorful, positive pictures from Toronto Gay Pride, showing a refusal to let fear, violence, or hatred silence us.
“Editing,” a poem about past and present homophobia. This video contrasts the dark imagery of “Editing” with colorful, positive pictures from Toronto Gay Pride, showing a refusal to let fear, violence, or hatred silence us.
Labels:
Book news or reviews,
Gay
Friday, November 02, 2007
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