The Queer Authors Roundtable brings together a diverse group of queer indie authors for in-depth, live discussions. These dialogues cover many topics, from the authors’ books and unique writing processes to broader insights about the publishing industry and the painstaking but rewarding self-publishing journey.
These sessions serve as a rich resource with the hope that fellow writers find them as enlightening and beneficial as the participants did.
Latest Guest - Gayla Turner, Author of "Don't You Dare"
In this episode of the Queer Authors Roundtable, we spotlight Gayla Turner, the gifted author of “Don’t You Dare.” Her novel unravels a contemporary journey ignited by the discovery of her grandmother’s hidden photos, revealing a bygone love story filled with secrets, romance, and a clandestine lesbian social club from the early 1900s.
This episode offers listeners an intimate dive into her book, with discussions on queer history of the 1920s, the dynamics of uncovering family mysteries, and the essence of storytelling that bridges past and present. With Gayla’s blend of history, passion, and intrigue, this conversation is a testament to the power of narrative and discovery.
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