I want to invite you all to an ambitious project that started out as a successor to Speak Is Name (which had fallen on hard times.) It is The Uranians, an effort by historical authors to rsolve the issue of erased history for GLBTQ people. Wee believe that real GLBTQ history should be researched but that in the meantime historical novelists can give everyone a sense of how GLBTQ people made lives and lovs in the past in spite of society's condemnation. So long as the stories are plausible and positive we can fill in the blanks
There are two parts to this to start with, the Facebook page .. just go there and search for Uranians... and a Wikidpaces site http://uranians.wikispaces.com wher you can share your favorite historical novles and possibly help develop a sort of folk encyclopedia of the GLBTQ experience.
Remember what Moniquee Wittig said, "There was a time once when we were not slaces.. or if not, invent."
Comments, qustions, whatever? I will tart a Uranianas group here on Goodreads right now.
There are two parts to this to start with, the Facebook page .. just go there and search for Uranians... and a Wikidpaces site http://uranians.wikispaces.com wher you can share your favorite historical novles and possibly help develop a sort of folk encyclopedia of the GLBTQ experience.
Remember what Moniquee Wittig said, "There was a time once when we were not slaces.. or if not, invent."
Comments, qustions, whatever? I will tart a Uranianas group here on Goodreads right now.
Christopher Hawthorne Moss
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