Gay City Health Project charity antho
Got a lovely “yes” email today from Vincent, the editor of the Gay City Health Project charity anthology. They picked “Not to Forget” as one of the stories for the book, and it’s always a thrill to get an acceptance! Woo hoo!
The Gay City Health Project “is a multicultural gay men’s health organization and the premiere provider of HIV and STD testing in King County. Our mission is to promote gay and bisexual men’s health and prevent HIV transmission by building community, fostering communication and nurturing self-esteem.” The book is being sold to raise funds for this non-profit. They’re here: http://www.gaycity.org/
I’m looking forward to seeing the book and hope that it does well for the organization. From my limited experience, most folks are really kind about supporting books like this. The Coming Together series, spearheaded by Alessia Brio and Phaze, is a stellar example of the ways writers, editors, and artists donate their talents and resources to help all kinds of folks. Torquere Press has donated over $3,000 to the Lambda Legal Fund to help fight for gay marriage from their marriage Sips collections.
In other news, alas, I’m not going to be able to make it to Saints & Sinners. Trite to blame the economy I know, but it’s the truth; I just can’t justify the expense this year. In the face of publisher payment slowdowns and working around a part-time job, it’s not feasible. It’s a terrific conference though, and if you get the chance to attend, if only for one day of classes and panels, it’s worth it.
I am, however, definitely going to Gay Days at Disney next month with Kiernan Kelly and Kayelle Allen. That I’m also looking forward to. In fact, that reminds me, I need to put together some more chapbooks to give away…
Hi Vincent! Thanks for posting about the Gay City Health Project Charity Anthology and congrats on having your “Not to Forget” picked as one of the stories. Please let us know when it will be available for purchase. I hope you don’t mind, I’m going to provide a link to your post on The Phade as I’m sure folks there would be interested in contributing to this worthy cause by purchasing the anthology.