Thursday, May 15, 2008

A literary way to celebrate GLBT Pride Month


Beltway Poetry Quarterly and Split This Rock present: "GLBT Poets of Washington," a guided walking tour of the Dupont Circle neighborhood, June 21, 10:30 am to Noon. Led by Dan Vera, the tour costs $5 and advance reservations are required. 
 
Celebrate Gay Pride Month and learn how gay literary culture has flourished from the 1970s to the present in the Dupont Circle neighborhood, with the influence of such writers as Essex Hemphill, Ed Cox, Tim Dlugos, Michael Lally, Lee Lally, Richard McCann, Andrew Holleran, and many others.  Stops include Dupont Park, Lambda Rising Bookstore, the site of the Community Bookshop, and writer's homes.  This is an expanded version of the tour first developed for the Split This Rock Poetry Festival in March 2008.
 
The tour takes approximately 1.5 hours and will run rain or shine.  Limited to 25 participants.  Please wear comfortable walking shoes and carry water.  The tour starts outside the Starbucks Coffee where Connecticut Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue intersect with the northern part of Dupont Circle.
 
Dan Vera is Managing Editor of White Crane, a gay men's quarterly magazine, and co-publisher of Vrzhu Press, which publishes books of fine poetry.  He co-curates two monthly public reading series, the Brookland Reading Series, and the OutWrite Series. His blog, "Wondermachine": http://wondermachine.org.
 
To register, please send your name, email, and phone to beltway@mac.com.

1 comment:

Sarah Browning said...

Thanks for posting about the walking tour, Julie. It should be great!
best
Sarah