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I have only started to read the Tales of the City series, which famously describes a skein of characters, native and transplanted, to which Armistead Maupin thoroughly lays claim as an author. The dynamics of his tales and his uniquely etched characters
A running gag in Kevin Killian's Spreadeagle is that a main character, a novelist who writes popular books about a gay couple in San Francisco, is frequently confused with Armistead Maupin, much to his irritation and dismay. Killian's novel itself could
It's these kinds of oddities that San Franciscans embrace and support. And that's what makes it sad
Escape from the Forest - *by Erin Hunter* and *Dan Jolley* This story starts abruptly, continuing right where the last one left off. Brokenhearted by the revelation of Tigerstar's ... My Paris Reading List - [image: sunset in Paris by Moyan Brenn] *Photo
May 17, 2012 Moon compares figuring out the flow of the stories to making a mix tape; she wanted them to work together, but also to highlight different points of view. “I didn’t want the only option to be, ‘Come out! It’s going to be fantastic. And if yo
I know this may be hard for you to believe, but San Francisco is full of men and women, both straight and gay, who doesn’t consider sexuality in measuring the worth of a
This is a very traditional town in a lot of ways, because we do love our small institutions. We revere these fragments of the past
Coming as it does in the wake of President Obama's historic endorsement of same-sex marriage, the 2012 Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival -- otherwise known as Outfest -- is poised to be one of the most spirited in its three-decade history. Festival
Last night, I got to hear some pretty amazing writers read from the lovely new anthology, The book is made up of essays, presented as advice, that a wide range queer writers wish they had been able to give themselves as they were growing up. All of the r
Armistead Jones Maupin Jr. (born May 13, 1944 (1944-05-13) (age 64)) is an American writer best known for his Tales of the City series of novels based in San Francisco. Full Article
It's these kinds of oddities that San Franciscans embrace and support. And that's what makes it sad
This is a very traditional town in a lot of ways, because we do love our small institutions. We revere these fragments of the past
