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Pride Equality - Diversity - Community Vol. III Issue 6 Spring 2002 |
StoneWall
Society GLBT Artists Book News Duane Simolke |
NEWS_RELEASE: duanesimolke@yahoo.com
(Lubbock, Texas) West Texas author Duane Simolke returns with a fourth book:
Degranon. This unusual release marks Simolke's first novel, and his first book
of science fiction.
Most scifi novels, movies, and TV shows ignore human diversity. Even among a
wild variety of alien races, the human characters mostly stay within the usual
frameworks of white and heterosexual. Aside from the occasional black man-who
probably dies in an early scene or fades in and out with little consequence to
the narrative- we rarely see people of color. And gay characters appear even
less often.
In the alternate universe Simolke created for his science fiction adventure, we
encounter characters that we might think of as Native American, African
American, Latino, Asian, or gay. In fact, white characters receive only passing
references, while gays seem idealized.
Simolke stops short of calling Degranon a "gay novel," since he wrote
the book for a general audience, and since the main characters are heterosexual.
However, he uses some of those non-gay characters to explore gay themes, as well
as wider themes of diversity, freedom, and violence.
Though primarily a high-concept adventure, Degranon challenges every reader's
views, perceptions, and prejudices. Everyone who reads it will find it
disturbing at times, exciting at times, and ultimately optimistic. In fact, many
people will interpret certain scenes, characters, and events in differing ways.
Readers wanting to learn more about Duane Simolke and his writing should visit
his home page (http://www.duanesimolke.com).
They'll find links or writings related to diversity, homophobia, cancer,
writers, and many other topics. They'll also find Rainbow: Lubbock, Simolke's
gay newsletter for Lubbock, Texas, which is where he lives, and where he
received a Ph.D. from Texas Tech University.
He asks that readers support his work by ordering his new book at their favorite
local or online bookstore.
http://www.duanesimolke.com
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