EVENT: Lambda Literary Awards Finalist Reading in NYC (April 24)

I am participating in a group reading of Lambda Literary Finalists on April 24th in New York City.

WHERE: Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art 26 Wooster St, New York, New York 10013

WHEN: 6:30 PM

Confirmed readers: Timothy Liu, Michael Carroll, Ellen Bass, Dia Felix, Jameson Currier, Craig L. Gidney, Michael Broder, Thomas McBee, David Swatling, Ron Suresha, Rafe Haze, Kelly Cogswell, Susan Kuklin, Sean Strub, Vinton McCabe, Bob Hofler, Rob Smith, Shelly Oria, Dominic Ambrose, Sheela Lambert, Philip Gefter, Ann Herendeen, Stephen Morrison, Alexis De Veaux, Tim Federle

 

 

REMINDER: Skin Deep Magic Book Release Party on October 11, 2014

My book release party is this Saturday! I will be reading from my new book!

 

The GallAerie

1644 Newton Street NW

Washington DC 20010

8 PM – 12 AM

Scheduled bands:

Stranger in the Alps

There will be door prizes and a reading by me.

Facebook Event Link

Skin Deep Magic Book Release Party on October 11, 2014

It turns that my book release party will be held on National Coming Out Day. (Coincidence?) Anyway, here are the details:

 

The GallAerie

1644 Newton Street NW

Washington DC 20010

8 PM – 12 AM

Tentatively scheduled bands:

Stranger in the Alps

Glitterlust

There will be door prizes and a reading by me.

Facebook Event Link

Events, Dates, News

Skin Deep Magic will be released on September 23, 2014. I am currently working on a book release party event; more information when I have it.

I will be attending and selling books at the DC Author Festival at the Martin Luther King Library on October 18, 2014. I’ll be reading from the book sometime in the morning session; more information when I have it.

Finally, I made a Facebook Page for Skin Deep Magic. “Like” it, if you wish. Trivia and prizes will be offered there.

Skin Deep Magic FB Cover

Craig’s Adventures at the OutWrite Book Festival 2013

OutWrite BookFest 13

I had a wonderful time at the OutWrite Book Festival this year. The festival took place in the Reeves Center at 14th and U Streets. I took a picture of the beautiful mobiles that hang over the main hall. I was on the Young Adult/New Adult panel with two other authors–Brian Centrone (pictured) and Brittany Fonte (pictured). I stuck around afterwards to listen to various readings and panels, and I bought a copy of Tom Cardamone’s new anthology, The Lavender Menace: Tales of Queer Villany (pictured). I got to meet author Richard McCann (pictured) and legendary Violet Quill author Andrew Holleran(pictured).

The best part? My 82-year old mother came to hear me read! How cool is that?

 

FLY: A play about the Tuskegee Airmen

I saw the play FLY, about the Tuskegee Airmen at the Ford Theater* on October 9 with my brothers. It was a gift from our mother, who had already seen the play. The play follows 4 aspiring pilots as they through the rigorous training, helmed by their racist instructor. Each of the four men come from different backgrounds: someone from the Islands, a zoot-suited ne’er do well from Chicago, a Garveyite “race” man, and the narrator, a wet-behind-the-ears kid from Long Island. The fight scenes were carried out using projected screens of aerial photography, a light show (to show the bombing) and miming. The whole play was framed/augmented by a “Tap Griot,” an actor who performed percussive dances and occasionally narrated certain scenes, much like a Greek chorus. The acting was strong and the staging innovative, as it illuminated a page from African-American history.

*Yes, that Ford Theater; the box where Lincoln was murdered stands empty and draped with an American flag

The Atlanta Queer Literary Festival

I had a great time at the Atlanta Queer Literary Festival this past weekend, where I was a panelist on three panels.  I got to meet and talk with poet/publisher Bryan Borland of Sibling Rivalry Press, author Daniel Allen Cox and poet Brent Calderwood.  Many thanks to festival organizers Collin Kelley and Megan A Volpert for making my stay a good one.