Friday, August 25, 2006

Music, Another Gay Movie, Another Gay Science Fiction Novel.

Please visit this new page: Music Reviews.

Watch This Week In Texas for my review of the racy comedy Another Gay Movie.

If you don’t want to read about gays or people of color, you won’t like the revised, second edition of Degranon. Though it takes place on other worlds, all the characters are people we might call Native American, African American, Hispanic, Asian, or Middle Eastern. Some of them are also gay. In fact, you could call it a gay science fiction novel. For the revised, second edition, I rewrote three of the main characters as gay men, gave a larger role to a lesbian police officer (known as a “Maintainer”), and further explored the “closet” metaphor that appeared in the first edition. Degranon deals with themes of diversity, censorship, and religious violence. It takes place in an alternate dimension, with some of our prejudices and other problems looked at from unusual angles. More importantly for most scifi fans, though, it delivers fast-paced adventure and constant twists.



Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure

By Duane Simolke

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Like gay movies? On September 19, 2006, Wolfe Releasing is releasing Fabulous! The Story Of Queer Cinema. That DVD will include interviews with Ang Lee, Christine Vachon, Wilson Cruz, Guinevere Turner, Gus Van Sant, John Waters, B. Ruby Rich, John Cameron Mitchell, Jenni Olson, and many others.

According to a press release from Wolfe, “Produced for the Independent Film Channel and featured at the year’s top film festivals, FABULOUS! picks up where THE CELLULOID CLOSET left off and explores the emergence of gay and lesbian films from the beginning of the gay rights movement in the 1960s to the ‘New Queer Cinema’ of the 90s, the proliferation and influence of gay and lesbian films festivals, the discovery by the film business of the gay market, and the explosion of gay images in the mainstream media.”

Visit Wolfe Releasing for more details, and please read my gay movie reviews at TWIT.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

In a review of The Return of Innocence: A Fantasy Adventure at Allbookreviews.com, Bob Medak suggests the book “For lovers of fantasy and just a good book to read.”

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Wolfe Releasing sent me the following press release, about a must-see movie.


SAN JOSE, CA —Wolfe Releasing, the largest exclusive distributor of LGBT film and video, is proud to announce the theatrical release date for 3 NEEDLES. Thom Fitzgerald’s explosive portrait of the global AIDS crisis will open on Friday, December 1, 2006, in conjunction with World AIDS Day. The film, which depicts three intimate and diverse stories of people dealing with the AIDS crisis in China, Canada and Africa, stars Lucy Liu, ChloĆ« Sevigny, Stockard Channing, Olympia Dukakis, Sandra Oh, and Shawn Ashmore.


On December 1, 2006, 3 NEEDLES will open in a limited release pattern in approximately 20 markets, in conjunction with World AIDS Day. Wolfe Releasing, in collaboration with Covington USA, will work closely with non-profit organizations and community groups in a series of benefit screenings to help spread the powerful message of the film. World AIDS Day was started by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1988 to focus global attention on the growing HIV/AIDS pandemic, and the day is currently managed by the World AIDS Campaign.


Thom Fitzgerald, who previously directed THE HANGING GARDEN, BEEFCAKE, and THE EVENT, created 3 NEEDLES to present a portrait of people all over the world who struggle to sustain their spirits in the face of the deadly AIDS crisis. This luminous film visits rural China, a plantation in South Africa, and Montreal’s porn industry, to tell three separate yet universal stories from the pandemic.


In China, Ping (Lucy Liu) is a pregnant young woman running a black market blood collection scam that creates a mini-epidemic in a rural village. In Montreal, Denys (Shawn Ashmore) is a porn actor hiding his positive HIV status in order to continue working and supporting his mother (Stockard Channing), who herself goes to extreme lengths to provide for the family’s future. And, in Africa, Sister Clara (ChloĆ« Sevigny) is a young novice nun driven to convert the rapidly dying Africans to Catholicism before it’s too late who makes a desperate bargain with a corrupt plantation owner to help prevent the spread of HIV in the region. Sandra Oh and Olympia Dukakis portray nuns in the same order who accompany her on the journey.


The film has already begun gathering widespread acclaim from around the world. Bruce Kirkland of the Toronto Sun said, “The spectre of AIDS has never been treated on film with the bravado, the scope and the ambition of Thom Fitzgerald's drama 3 NEEDLES.” And, Time Out UK hailed the film’s “stunning photography and powerful performances.” And, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer described the film as “Courageous…it has a raw beauty and energy.”


As previously announced, the US release version of 3 NEEDLES reinstates Thom Fitzgerald’s intended structure, content and tone, including approximately 20 minutes of crucial footage, such as a controversial sex scene featuring Stockard Channing in a Montreal strip club.


3 NEEDLES recently had a gala premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, where actress Lucy Liu honored pioneering AIDS researcher Dr. David Ho, and the film is currently screening at major film festivals across the United States. And, on July 11, 2006, Lucy Liu will be honored at the annual Video Software Dealer’s Association conference with the group’s Humanitarian Award for her work in this film, as well as with UNICEF as a Celebrity Ambassador working on Pakistani earthquake relief and HIV/AIDS issues in China.

Friday, June 16, 2006

Web Page, Gay Pride, Gay/Lesbian Movie, Fantasy Novel

Added new page, Book Index: Genres, Themes, and Keywords.

Summer 2006 Gay Pride Event. If you’re near Virginia this weekend, remember the first StoneWall Society Pride in the Arts Festival, which will include readings from two of my books.

Visit This Week In Texas to read my review of the gay/lesbian-themed film Floored By Love.

I mentioned before that you can read about the comical novel The Return of Innocence: A Fantasy Adventure at Locus Online, the online companion to science fiction publication Locus Magazine. Also, an upcoming issue of the magazine itself will include information about The Return of Innocence: A Fantasy Adventure, possibly even a review!

Friday, June 09, 2006

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Gay Pride Event

Walton, West Virginia, June 16-18. The first StoneWall Society Pride in the Arts Festival will include spoken word artists reading passages from my books The Acorn Stories and Holding Me Together. This gay pride event will take place at Longfork Campgrounds and Resort. I won’t be able to attend, but I’m honored by the inclusion of my works, and I hope some of my readers can go. The event also includes movies, music, and visual arts. According to StoneWall Society’s founder, “The Pride In The Arts Festival is a direct offspring of the Annual Pride In The Arts Awards presented by StoneWall Society. The goal of the PITA Awards and Festival is to provide support and to help create an awareness of our community artists.”

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Vote for The Southeastern Science Fiction Achievement Award (the SESFA), 2006.

Torchwood, the Dr. Who spin-off, involves a bisexual con-man from the future. The character has appeared in a few episodes of Dr. Who.

Will the Aquaman TV series happen? Watch for details at AquamanTV: Mercy Reef.

Read about The Return of Innocence: A Fantasy Adventure at Locus Online, the online companion to science fiction publication Locus Magazine.

Discuss The Return of Innocence: A Fantasy Adventure at The Dragon Page: Podcasts, reviews, and more of fantasy works.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Read about The Return of Innocence: A Fantasy Adventure at the science fiction fantasy site SFRevu.

“SFRevu is a monthly fan/webzine focused on Science Fiction and Fantasy, which features reviews of books, films, and other media, Interviews with top authors and notable newcomers, and columns with the latest releases in books, DVDs, and comics and upcoming films. Our aim is to find the best SF out there and share it with other fans of the genre. SFRevu has editors in both the US and UK and regularly includes coverage of SF from around the world.”