Now scheduling a one month tour for Stronger Than This by David-Matthew Barnes
This tour will run Feb 17- March 17 (weekdays only)
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Stronger Than This
David-Matthew Barnes
David-Matthew Barnes
Genre: Literary
Fiction/LGBT/
Death/Dying/Grief
Publisher: Bold
Strokes Books
Date of
Publication: February 18, 2014
ISBN: 978-1602829886
ASIN: TBA
Number of pages: 216
Word Count: 55,000
Book Description:
Charlene’s soul mate, Samantha, has been killed in a car
accident. Daniel’s partner, Martin, has been murdered in a robbery gone wrong.
Seeking comfort, Charlene and Daniel attend a support group where they meet for
the first time.
Emotionally devastated and discarded by their loved ones’
conservative families, Charlene and Daniel feel an immediate connection. Rather
than reveal their pain to a room full of strangers, they decide to see each
other through their shared anguish.
As a beautiful friendship emerges from grief, slivers of new
hope are found.
About the Author:
David-Matthew
Barnes is the bestselling author of ten novels, including the young adult
novels Swimming to Chicago and Wonderland, which were nominated by the American
Library Association for their annual Rainbow Books, a list of quality books
with significant and authentic GLBTQ content for children and teens.
He is also the
author of a collection of short stories, Boys Like Me, and two collections of
poetry, Roadside Attractions and Souvenir Boys. He has written over forty stage
plays that have been performed in three languages in eight countries. Collections
of his theatrical works include Deuces: Stage Plays for Two Actors, Monologues
That Kick Ass, You Think You Know Us: Stage Plays for Teen Actors, and more. He
is the writer and director of the feature film Frozen Stars and the dramatic
short film Threnody.
His literary work
has been featured in over one hundred publications including The Best Stage
Scenes, The Best Men's Stage Monologues, The Best Women's Stage Monologues, The
Comstock Review, and The Southeast Review. He earned a Master of Fine Arts
degree in Creative Writing at Queens University of Charlotte in North Carolina.
He teaches college
courses in writing, literature, and the arts.
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