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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:LGBTQ+ / Lesbian
  • Language:English
  • Pages:76
  • eBook ISBN:9780984067725

The Voting Booth After Dark: Despicable, Embarrassing, Repulsive

by Vanessa Libertad Garcia

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Overview
"The Voting Booth After Dark: Despicable, Embarrassing, Repulsive" is a collection of short stories and poems interwoven into a gripping narrative that follows a group of gay & lesbian Latino club kids during the course of the 2008 presidential elections. As they plunge deep into the agonizing lows of anxiety and addiction, we see how they affect and are affected by the national politics happening around them. The book* is available for purchase online at numerous well-known and independent sites such as Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, and GiovannisRoom.com. *92-page paperback or 76-page e-book
Description
"The Voting Booth After Dark: Despicable, Embarrassing, Repulsive" is a collection of short stories and poems interwoven into a gripping narrative that follows a group of gay & lesbian Latino club kids during the course of the 2008 presidential elections. As they plunge deep into the agonizing lows of anxiety and addiction, we see how they affect and are affected by the national politics happening around them. The book* is available for purchase online at numerous well-known and independent sites such as Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, and GiovannisRoom.com. *92-page paperback or 76-page e-book
About the author
Cuban-American writer & filmmaker Vanessa Libertad Garcia grew up between the burbs’ and hoods of Los Angeles, California. A graduate of Loyola Marymount University, she’s completed a myriad of successful projects in both the film and literary worlds. On a cinematic front, she’s worked in various capacities as writer, director, and producer on fiction films and documentaries such as the HSF/McNamara Arts Grant recipient "A Two Woman One Act" and "Maid in America," which debuted on PBS’ Independent Lens. Two films out of the many that have screened at top festivals such as The LA Film Fest, The Habana Film Fest, and Outfest to name a few. She’s had writings published by venerated literary staple "Lambda Literary" and the rising art & lit magazine "Amor Fati." Her first book "The Voting Booth After Dark: Despicable, Embarrassing, Repulsive" is drawing laudable reviews. It’s available for purchase online at numerous well-known and independent sites such as Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com, and GiovannisRoom.com. Ms. Garcia is currently in development for her first feature film based on the book's characters titled "Dear Dios," and her second book "Bloody Fucking Hell" -- a collection of love poetry.