Contributors this issue...
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Special
Announcement...
Ronald L.
Donaghe will be appearing at Albuquerque Pride 2003
at the Sisters' and Brothers' booth at the State Fair Grounds June 14,
2003 from Noon to Five to sign copies of his books. Contact Ruth for details of the special
Literary Salon reading that afternoon.
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Andrew Barriger is
the author of Finding
Faith and soon, Finding
Peace. In the months to come, he will be bringing out a
science-fiction series. In his "spare" time, he does something
mysterious with computers
and computer systems. But for the purposes of this newsletter, he is
the
regular contributor of The Fairy Factoid—or what I like to think of as
finding
something gay in the most unusual subjects, not all of which are about
writing.
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Author
Lori L. Lake reviews
In
A Family Way in this issue.
Besides
being a reviewer for Midwest Book Review, Lake is an accomplished
writer. Different Dress is her fourth novel. Ricochet in
Time
came first, then Gun Shy, which was the first book in the “Gun”
series, and Under The Gun, the sequel to Gun Shy. Her
fifth book, Stepping Out: Stories by Lori L. Lake will be
published
in early 2004.
See her bio, here, following the book
review.
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To submit material for
publication, contact the editor,
Ronald L. Donaghe
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Patricia Nell Warren, author of The Front Runner and The
Wild Man, once again allows The Independent Gay Writer©
Newsletter to mine her Secrets of Writing archives. In this
issue, she gives us advice on "Getting
That First Editing or Publishing Job."
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If he could give a commencement
speech to graduating seniors, this is what Brent Hartinger,
author of The Geography Club would tell the graduates about "The High Cost of Art."
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In this issue, Tony Heyes
reviews Elliot Mackle's It Takes Two.
Tony is a regular contributor to The Independent Gay Writer with his
essays
and book reviews. If you've missed any of his work, please see back
issues
of the newsletter.
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Dear
Reader/Writer...
This could be your space in the next issue of this newsletter.
Have you recently published a book? Have you recently read an
independently published book you would like to tell others about?
Then you are encouraged to submit
material.
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