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BGSQD and OLNY present Poly Movie Night: A Home at the End of the World

Open Love NY presents Poly Movie Night, a FREE series of feature films that focus on the portrayal of consensual / ethical non-monogamy in cinema. Please join us for A Home at the End of the World (2004), based on the novel by Michael Cunningham and starring Colin Farrell, Dallas Roberts, Robin Wright, and Sissy Spacek. We’ll meet at 6:30 pm at the Bureau […]

Where We Belong: New Gay Fiction

Join us for an afternoon literary reading featuring authors Brian Alessandro, Gerard Cabrera, Tom Cardamone, and Jonathan Harper. A Q&A will follow. Books by all four authors will be available for purchase at the event. To reserve a copy of any of these books, please write to us at contact@bgsqd.comRegistration is not required. Seating is first come, first served. Suggested […]

‘Further From Heaven’ book launch

New York City book launch at the Bureau for Candystore’s nonfiction debut, Further From Heaven (Smutburger Editions)—“the smart and smutty journey of a budding genderfuck.”Further From Heaven is a confrontational, autobiographical work tracing a […]

BGSQD presents Gen X Tropes: Dale Corvino & Michael Bullock (in person & live-streaming)

Join us for the launch event for BONDS & BOUNDARIES, the debut short story collection by Dale Corvino, from Rebel Satori Press. Dale is in conversation with Michael Bullock, co-editor of I COULD NOT BELIEVE IT: THE 1979 DIARIES OF SEAN DELEAR from Semiotext(e). They will discuss the queer Gen X tropes raised by each work, followed by […]

BGSQD presents: Double Take Poetry Reading (in person only)

Please join us for a poetry reading with Paloma Yannakakis, Izzy Casey, and Amy Klein to celebrate the release of Double Take. Between arrival and disappearance, between the longed-for and the long forgotten, what remains intact across time? Parsing the distance ‘in all directions’ and taking inventory, this collection explores states of exile and recognition. The poems move across quotidian […]