Here we are sailing through March, acting like all this leftover Winter weather hanging about is okay with us. Well it isn't. We're ready to break out & help Spring get sprung. Heck, even people from the Northwest want the same thing and what's wrong with that? homo-centric is more than willing to accommodate everybody who wants to feel the rights of Spring.
That's why we're excited that Washingtonians Everett Maroon and Imogen Binnie are going to slide South along the crisp coast to help...
Here we are sailing through March, acting like all this leftover Winter weather hanging about is okay with us. Well it isn't. We're ready to break out & help Spring get sprung. Heck, even people from the Northwest want the same thing and what's wrong with that? homo-centric is more than willing to accommodate everybody who wants to feel the rights of Spring.
That's why we're excited that Washingtonians Everett Maroon and Imogen Binnie are going to slide South along the crisp coast to help us get Spring sprung with their wondrous words.
Please mark your calendars and plan on coming to Stories Books on April 19th at 7:30pm. Wait--make that 7pm--that way you can buy one of Everett & Imogen's books & browse the aisles of Stories. Make sure to order some of their good food or a coffee/tea drink before you settle in for our evening of these talented writers reading their words. We'll follow the reading with a loose Q & A with Everett & Imogen, too.
Imogen Binnie is the author of the zines 'The Fact That It’s Funny Doesn’t Make It A Joke' and 'Stereotype Threat.' Additionally, her work has been anthologized in Topside Press's 2012 anthology of transgender fiction 'The Collection.' She is currently a monthly columnist in Maximum Rocknroll and has previously written for Aorta Magazine, The Skinny and PrettyQueer.com. She lives with her girlfriend in Eugene, Oregon and writes about books at keepyourbridgesburning.com. Nevada is her first novel.
Everett Maroon is a memoirist, humorist, pop culture commentator, and fiction writer. He has a B.A. in English from Syracuse University and went through an English literature master’s program there. He is a member of the Pacific Northwest Writer’s Association and was a finalist in their 2010 literary contest for memoir. Everett is the author of a memoir, 'Bumbling into Body Hair,' published by Booktrope Editions, and has a short story, "Cursed," in the anthology 'The Collection: Short Fiction from the Transgender Vanguard', forthcoming from Topside Press. He has written for Bitch Magazine, GayYA.org, RH RealityCheck, and Remedy Quarterly. He will be writing for Original Plumbing in 2013 on popular culture and trans civil rights. He has had short stories published by SPLIT Quarterly and Twisted Dreams Magazine.
Everett lives in Walla Walla, Washington, with his partner and baby son.