23 July 2009

GCLS 2009 - Orlando!


That's right, this year the only conference exclusively devoted to lesbian writing is off to the land of the Mouse! Four days and one gala night later, we'll be exhausted and energized all at the same time.

I'm very pleased that my
The Kiss that Counted has been shortlisted for a Goldy in the Traditional/Contemporary romance category. I'm also slated to be auctioned off for a first dance after the awards. But seriously, folks, the best part of the con for me will be sharing stage with two very different writers, Jean Redmann and Missy Good. The three of us all come to lesbian writing from different paths, we write different genres, but we are still sistuhs!

Golden Crown Literary Society Conference 2009
. See you there!



What is this item to the right? That's a mousepad, and it's up for silent auction to benefit the GCLS Scholarship Fund. Why is it special? It's a copy of one I customized for myself to motivate me to meet my deadlines. Maybe it'll help the winner more than it has me. I'm also auctioning a character name for my upcoming novel Above Temptation. Check the GCLS site for details about the auction.

07 June 2009

The Y Tour - Denver - June 4-7, 2009


The Y Tour is over...for now. For photographs and blogs about this fabulous event, visit BellaYTour.com





Because WomYn are better together!

The first-ever Bella Books and Spinsters Ink Y Tour is taking place June 4-7 in Denver!

The Y Tour is about womYn working together, creating, building, dancing and reading. Several events are planned with Denver womYn's and charitible groups, including:

  • Thursday night kickoff party! Get first crack at our inventory of books.


  • The First Friday Dance by Babes Around Denver. We will have books on hand for signing, if you can catch us off the dance floor. A portion of profits will be donated to Metro Denver's Habitat for Humanity.


  • Saturday Build! Bella & Spinsters authors will join with Tomboy Tools for a Habitat workday.


  • Sunday afternoon at Belmar Public Library, a reading with questions and answers. It's one last chance to pick up copies from the authors, or to bring your own for signing after the program.

Kenna White * Karin Kallmaker * KG MacGregor * Ruth Perkinson * Tracey Richardson * Rose Pry


We hope you'll join us reading, building and dancing!

24 April 2009

1st Annual Gay and Lesbian Literary Arts Festival


I'll be returning to south Florida again in 2009, to appear at this new literary arts festival!

The first annual Gay and Lesbian Literary Arts Festival is scheduled for April 24-25 2009, and will take place at ArtServe and Stonewall Library & Archives, at 1350 East Sunrise Blvd in Fort Lauderdale, in the Auditorium and auxiliary conference rooms. The festival will feature at least 5 current and prominent GLBT literary arts figures, with an opening reception with the artists, readings, book signings, discussion panels, presentations, workshops, exhibits and social functions.



The festival organizers have put together a great video to promote the event:




17 September 2008

Lebian Genre Fiction Tour: September 16 & 17, 2008

The Lesbian GenFic Tour will be reading (and always ready to answer questions) back-to-back in San Francisco this month. The tour members are:

Tuesday, September 16: Jaime, Karin , JLee, Diane, Anna and Ursula @ A Different Light Books

489 Castro St.San Francisco, 415-431-0891

Wednesday, September 17: Karin and JLee @ Betty's List Book Club.

6:30 PM - 8:00 PM - Duboce Park Cafe
Corner Duboce & Sanchez Streets,
(The Castro), San FranciscoCo-Chair by Dr. Betty L. Sullivan, Professor Cynthia Katona

31 July 2008

GCLS 2008 - Phoenix!

It's the only by lesbians, about lesbian fiction event of its kind.


And it's my favorite literary event of the year. The organizers have selected a beautiful resort with rooms costing no more than the last two years, and one of my sheroes, Katherine Forrest, is the keynote speaker. She will also be doing an extensive lecture on what editors are looking for in submissions.

It also means I'll get to talk to readers and hug all old friends, make new friends (I'll hug them too) and explore the Phoenix area-- it's been years since I visited. I am hoping to include a pilgrimage to Taliesen West. It was a visit there that inspired me to make Jackie in Painted Moon an architect.

If you love lesbian lit and want a great vacation--this is it. It's one of those all-lesbian theme cruises, well, without the sea sickness.
News about the site, speakers, programs, fun, frivolity, awards gala and attending writers, editors and publishers is released almost daily.
Check out the registration and resort information and mark your calendar.

16 July 2008

Betty's List Book Club


This Bay Area reader's group has invited me to their every third Wednesday book club. I'll attend on WEDNESDAY, July 16, and am looking forward to such involved readers. This is a link to the Betty's List book club blog, which recaps past events. Photos and such can be found here.

Betty's List is a longstanding Bay Area LGBT listserv and web site that provides community announcements and ads, organized by Betty Sullivan.

The Betty's List Book Club meets at:
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM - Duboce Park Cafe

Corner Duboce & Sanchez Streets, (The Castro), San Francisco
Co-Chair by Dr. Betty L. Sullivan, Professor Cynthia Katona Host: Rachel Herbert, Duboce Park Cafe.

Come early to join in for dinner and relaxing conversation before the event. I will read from The Kiss That Counted.

19 March 2008

Stonewall Library and Archives

After event note: This was a wonderful evening, with standing room only. I had a marvelous time making a few comments and reading from several different books. Photos here, and video here.

It's a pleasure and an honor to announce that I'll be participating in the 2008 Stonewall Library and Archive's Distinguished Author Series. From their material about the 2007 series:

"As part of this public program, Stonewall hosts lectures and book signings by prominent LGBT authors or by authors who have written books of particular interest to the LGBT community. During 2007, our roster of acclaimed writers included James Sears, Lillian Faderman, Gypsey Teague, John McNeill, Alison Bechdel, Richard McCann and Felice Picano."


This year's series begins with historians Michael Sherry and Richard Leopold, followed by Andrew Holleran in February. I will appear on March 19. The lecture is a combination of reading, remarks and Q&A and begins at 7 p.m. I'm planning to include in my comments my sincere belief that genre fiction, especially romance, is the literary representation of our every day emotional and sexual lives, and the validation of our human hopes and dreams as lived out as queer (using the big umbrella word) people. This event is free and made possible by donors to Stonewall.


I hope that those of you in the South Florida area will be able to join me for the evening!

www.stonewall-library.org

Stonewall, 1717 North Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale.(954) 763-8565