Review of Art From Art by Gently Read Literature
The brilliance of Art From Art as a concept lies both in its presentation of the inter-relationship between art and writing as well as its exploration of how human beings experience art. Click here for full review.
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Review of Nine Hundred & Sixty-Nine West Hollywood Stories by Insightout Books
Next stop, drama. The glamour and sex appeal of zip code 90069 is the focus of this anthology, as 14 gay writers—including Timothy State, Joe Symon, Patricia Nell Warren, John Morgan Wilson, and Jameson Currier—illuminate the strange magic of Los Angeles’ beloved gay-borhood. A collection of witty (and occasionally bitchy) fare from newcomers and established writers alike, the 14 tales of West Hollywood Stories perfectly encapsulate all the random hook-ups, one-night-stands, break-ups, boyfriends and nighttime theatrics that make West Hollywood one of L.A.’s most charismatic and unique stomping grounds. Each of these tales is sure to resonate, whether you’ve lived in WeHo for years or just visited in your mind.
Review of Nine Hundred & Sixty-Nine West Hollywood Stories by The Fresh Men Series
“Whether you live there, vacation there, or are just passing through, West Hollywood and all its gay glamour spring to life in Nine Hundred & Sixty Nine: a smart new collection of literary fiction by a smart bunch of men who know the city well. Established writers join talented newcomers in celebrating the best friends, boyfriends, break-ups, hook-ups, and both the daytime and nighttime drama that define a town like no other.” – Donald Weise, Editor: The Fresh Men Series

