6/02/2008

Sharon Bridgforth at Newark-Essex Pride on June 12!

RedBone Press author Sharon Bridgforth (the bull-jean stories, love conjure/blues) will read as part of Newark-Essex Pride's literary event, 8 p.m. Thursday, June 12, 2008 at the Hilton Gateway Hotel, 1 Gateway Center, Newark, NJ (across from Newark's Penn Station). Also reading are: James Earl Hardy (A House Is Not a Home), Herukhuti (Conjuring Black Funk), Shelton Jackson (The Second Chapter: Acceptance), Lisa C. Moore (Spirited: Affirming the Soul and Black Gay/Lesbian Identity), Jonathan Plummer (Balancing Act), Kimberly Q (Orchids I and II), and Kai Wright (Drifting Toward Love). This promises to be an exciting evening--come on out, bring two friends and buy books!

Out at the Library!

In celebration of Gay Pride Month in June, the Friends of the Library, Montgomery County (Maryland) is sponsoring Out at the Library, a new series promoting the work of gay and lesbian writers, filmmakers, journalists and publishers.

At 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at the Twinbrook Library, Lisa C. Moore, founder of DC-based RedBone Press, will provide insight into the world of black lesbian and gay writers and publishing. Other events include Kevin Sessums, author of Mississippi Sissy, on June 4; Brian Sloan, author of A Really Nice Prom Mess, on June 18; and filmmaker and former Fury Joan E. Biren (JEB), presenting her documentary, No Secret Anymore: The Times of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, at the AFI Silver Theatre in Silver Spring, MD.

Come on out and bring some friends!

Been busy

Yes, been very busy. RedBone authors have been doing their thing; Samiya Bashir and Ana-Maurine Lara in Austin, TX have been busy reading; Sharon Bridgforth has been busy travelling, moving and shaking; Marvin K. White is busy working on his secret project; Ernest Hardy is busy working it out; G. Winston James is busy with interviews; and yours truly just popped out another one. RedBone Press is pleased to announce that a longtime dream has been accomplished: In the Life: A Black Gay Anthology, edited by Joseph Beam, is finally back in print!



Thank you to James Earl Hardy for the new introduction, helping to lead younger readers to this important, historic book. There will be a book signing celebrating the re-release of In the Life at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 19, 2008 at Giovanni's Room in Philadelphia. Joseph Beam's mother, Mrs. Dorothy Beam, will be there. Come celebrate with us and buy books!