Join me and my fellow Colorado LGBT writers including Marie Sexton, George Seaton, Caitlin Ricci, Tabatha Heart, Carter Quinn and more at Denver PrideFest this weekend. We'll be in booths B16 & B17. Stop to chat with us.
In addition to meeting the authors, you can purchase books including the anthology "Out in Colorado" with stories from six Colorado authors: George Seaton, Cari Z, Tabatha Heart, Caitlin Ricci, Lichen Craig, P.D. Singer. Here's the blurb from publisher Storm Moon Press:
"This
collection brings six talented authors from the Centennial State
together under one title, all offering their take on what it means to be
Out in Colorado. These stories explore the cultures and mores of the
state as only native authors can, each bringing a unique perspective on
the diverse peoples and changing attitudes that are quickly coming to
define this state in transition. First, in Something Old, Something Blue,
Justin Pauldino, the adopted son of Denver's Italian mob boss, is a one
night stand kind of guy and likes it that way, until his latest bed
partner, Michael Blu, upsets his applecart world enough to make him
consider settling down. When Justin decides to put his best foot forward
with Michael—a third generation attorney, whose father and grandfather
have an unpleasant history with Justin's adoptive father—Justin's world
is turned upside down when his good intentions set in motion a series of
events that will change his life forever. Then, Joey Graham has
demonstrated his Casual Brilliance and landed the job of his
dreams out of school; the only catch is that he has to move to Colorado
to do it. Fortunately, Joey's got a new coworker who's more than happy
to introduce him to everything his new home has to offer. Next, in a
yearly tradition, five friends had gotten together in a cabin in the
winter mountains of Colorado, but one of them has been lost for years.
This year, all five friends will be back together and discover secrets
that will change their lives forever, in Spirit's Fire.
In Take a Bow,
Brandon's daughter's wedding is approaching quickly, and the nervous
father realizes that if he is to keep from embarrassing his little girl
during the father-daughter dance, he needs some lessons pronto. But the
gorgeous and charismatic dance instructor, Crispin, has Brandon too
distracted to learn when all he can think of is dragging the man down
for some dancing of a more horizontal sort. Next, stuck in an abusive
relationship with the cultured and sophisticated (and closeted) Ethan, a
relationship that is quickly spiraling downward, Trevor feels Frozen,
lost and left behind as everything spins on around him. When a sudden
turn of violence forces Trevor to face the tragedy that his life has
become and make a hard choice, it could be the awakening he needs, or it
could be the last decision he ever makes. Finally, being an otter
shifter, though fun, comes with its own set of problems for Lon, not the
least of which is the need to be in his shifted form for at least a few
hours every week. This biological imperative threatens his budding
romance with University of Colorado adjunct professor Corey when an
accident in the back country leaves Lon unable to make his shift without
revealing his furry secret, in Slip/Slide/Snow."
If you can't make it to PrideFest, the anthology can be purchased here.
Find out more about PrideFest at their website: http://www.glbtcolorado.org/pridefest/
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