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The words "safe place," "refuge," "free to be ourselves" flew through the air. We queer writers grappled with the tragedy alongside our brothers and sisters. How could we express our feelings about the places where we could drop all pretense of conforming to the hetero-normative society's rules? What words could we gather to let the rest of the world know the pain we felt upon losing so many beautiful strangers on a night in June and in a place that had been one of our havens?

The stories and poems living between the covers of this book attempt to answer those questions. Spend a few happy hours with us in our gay bars. Lee Lynch published her first lesbian fiction in "The Ladder" in the s. Lee's backlist is becoming available in electronic format from Bold Strokes Books. Her newest novels are Beggar of Love and The Raid.

Lynch's syndicated column, "The Amazon Trail," runs in venues such as boldstrokesbooks. She also is a recipient of the Alice B. Inher short story, "At the Beauty Parlor," won first place in a literary contest sponsored by Labyrinth Newspaper.

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Her book, "The Butterfly Moments," is a "romance-tery. Her next therapy, "The Rules," published inis a bio-mystery about identity, avarice, and finding oneself. Two anthologies followed the novels. She enjoys creating complex but realistic characters and well crafted language. Please visit her website: www. Please visit her blog site: www.

NAHSHON DION is an African American Louisiana Creole Bronx-based nationally recognized multi-talented, award-winning creative nonfiction writer, teaching artist, video editor, emerging filmmaker, producer, grant writer, grants panelist, community organizer, gay, disability advocate, and arts patron from Altadena, CA.

Growing up in the backyard of Hollywood, she's been an entertainment professional for thirty bar in various roles behind the scenes and in front of the lens as a SAG-AFTRA actor. Her exceptional memory, attention to detail, and discernment have played a pivotal role in her career success and longevity.

She has received dozens of grants, fellowships, top artist residencies, honors, and nationwide awards supporting the development of her forthcoming untitled memoir. As an arts advocate and grant writer, Nahshon Dion has voluntarily assisted dozens of artists, entrepreneurs, and crime victims nationwide with acquiring substantial grants, funding, and vital resources.

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