The
Independent Gay Writer©
all about books & writing
Published Irregularly
(about twice a month)
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at the whim of the editor
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Volume One, # 8,
June 21, 2003
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This
is an independently published newsletter, edited by Ronald L. Donaghe.
The views expressed herein are solely those of the writer of each
review, article, or column. Writers' work is accepted solely at the
discretion of the editor. All material is copyrighted by
the submitting writer or Ronald
L. Donaghe and cannot be reprinted without the express permission of The
Independent Gay Writer©
or the submitting writer. To submit material contact the editor.
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Contributors
this issue...
- Andrew Barriger with his
inimitable Fairy
Factoid, page 4, once more entertains with tongue-in-cheek
- Earl
Colvin - a new contributor, reviews Mark Roeder's Ancient
Prejudice: Break to
New Mutiny, page 2 and discusses the surprising problem of donating
a book to a library, page 2 in New York State.
- Tony Heyes - our man
from England, reviews
(page 5) two books by Jim Oliver
- Jeremy
Laugan - a new contributor, reviews the sci-fi
series, page 3 by Mark
Kendrick
- William Maltese - conducts an interview
(page 6) with book reviewer Adrian deBolt
- Gary
Phillips - a new contributor, reviews H. M. van den Brink's On
The Water, page 7
- Duane Simolke - creator of the
fictitious town of Acorn,
Texas, reviews Seasons
of Grief & Grace, page 8
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Editor's Overview
I'm rather
excited about this issue of TIGW newsletter. Along with the regular
contributors like Andrew Barriger, Tony Heyes (our man from England—he
doesn't like
to call himself British), and Duane Simolke, this issue has three new
contributors: Earl Colvin, Jeremy Laugan, and Gary Phillips. In
addition to the regular contributors and the new guys, William Maltese,
whose own books have been featured in TIGW, conducts an interview. Some
of these contributors have also kindly consented to provide their bios
which, of themselves, make for interesting and diverse reading. So
enjoy. Write to let them know what you think. Write to let me know what you
think, and if you like what you see in this newsletter, please pass on
this web-based newsletter to your contacts who read. As always, I
heartily invite YOU
to submit book reviews by small, independent publishers, and
self-published writers. There are more such publishers and writers than
you might think.
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Books reviewed in this issue...
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Book Signing Event In Sacramento
July 10, 2003
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