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8 The Star/ Jan. 6,1984
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New books from
ALYSON
PUBLICATIONS
□ THE MOVIE LOVER, by Richard Friedel, $7.00. The entertaining
coming-out story of Burton Raider, who is so elegant that as a child he
reads Vogue in his playpen. "The writing is fresh .and crisp, tbe humor
often hiLirious," writes the L.A. Times. "The funniest gay novel of the
year," says Christopher Street.
□ ONE TEENAGER IN TEN: Writings by gay and lesbian youth, edited
by Ann Heron, $4.00. One teenager in ten is gay; here, twenty-six young
people tell their stories: of coming to terms with being different, of the
decision how - and whether — to tell friends .and parents, .and what the
consequences were.
□ THE BUTTERSCOTCH PRINCE, by Richard Hall, $5.00. When Cor-
dell's best friend and ex-lover is murdered, the only clue is one that the
police seem to consider too kinky to follow up on. So Cordell decides to
track down the killer himself - with results far different from what he
had expected.
Q ALL-AMERICAN BOYS, by Frank Mosca, $5.00. "I've known that I
was gay since I was thirteen. Does that surprise you? It didn't me..." So
begins All-American Boys, the story of a teenage love affair that should
have been simple — but wasn't.
D CHINA HOUSE, by Vincent Lardo, $5.00. A gay gothic that h.as
everything: two handsome lovers, a mysterious house on the hill, sounds
in the night, and a father-son relationship that's closer than most.
C THE ALEXANDROS EXPEDITION, by Patricia Sitkm, $6.00. When
Evan Talbot leaves on a mission to rescue an old schoolmate who has
been imprisoned by fanatics in the Middle East, he doesn't realize that
the trip will also involve his own coming out and the discovery of who it
is that he re-ally loves.
□ DEATH TRICK, by Rich^d Stevenson, $6.00. Meet Don Strachey, a
private eye in the classic tradition but with one difference: he's gay.
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GAY PRESS ASSOCIATION
Plan Now to Attend the
Gay Press Association
Southern Regional
Conference
January 27-29
Hotel Savoy
Houston
Workshops, Speeches,
Entertainment
If you are working in the gay media or are a gay person
working in the non-gay media (either journalism, advertising or administrative), plan to join your colleagues in
Houston.
Also, for officials of gay organizations who are NOT in the
gay media but who would like to learn how to better
influence the gay media, local and national, we'll have
a special workshop.
To Henry McClurg, vice president
Gay Press Association
3317 Montrose #306
Houston, TX 77006
Enclosed is my $25 registration fee (for GPA members) or
$30 registration fee (non-GPA members) for the Southern
Regional Conference. (Include $10 additional if postmarked after Jan. 13)r i I am in the gay media. I 11 work
for the non-gay media. I do not work in the media but
would like to attend the workshop on influencing the gay
media and other events of the conference.
Name
Address
ALYSON PUBLICATIONS, Dept. P-5, 40 Plympton St.,
Boston, MA 02118
Phone(s)
n I am a member of the Gay Press Association I 11 am NOT
a member of the Gay Press Association
(If arriving jn Houston by plane, train or bus, let us know vour time of arrival and we will
pick you up at the airport or depot.)
When we receive your form, we'll send you a conference schedule
and a brochure on the Savoy Hotel so you can make reservations.
(You do not have to stay at The Savoy to attend the conference.)
The Savoy is within walking distance of several gay clubs. Additionally, busses will be available for tours of Montrose nightspots. Your
registration fee will include tickets for free and discounted admissions to several clubs
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