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Calendar Boy by Andy Quan
Calendar Boy by Andy Quan








Calendar Boy by Andy Quan

Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda. Students can hone their skills on navigating the Internet in this Internet II class. West End Library, 788 Santa Clara Ave., Alameda. Talk one-on-one with a volunteer attorney on how to solve a legal issue.

Calendar Boy by Andy Quan

Alameda Ballet Academy, 1402 Park St., Alameda. Contact them for detailed audition schedules. Alameda Civic Ballet holds auditions for their annual production of “The Nutcracker” for ages 4 and up. Rhythmix Cultural Works, 2513 Blanding Ave., Alameda. It’s an all-day, family-friendly percussion celebration with drum and movement classes for kids, crafts, vendors, food, and performances by Bobby Wallace & Friends, Jesus Diaz, the Rhythm Addicts, Maze Daiko and LaTiDo with Edgardo Cambon. Trinity Lutheran Church, 1323 Central Ave., Alameda. Up for sale will be baskets, woodcarvings, clothing, jewelry, batiks, tablecloths and more. Asante Network presents an African art and crafts bazaar benefiting women’s groups in East Africa. Shoreline picnic area, Sea View Parkway and Oldcastle Lane, Bay Farm Island. Councilmember Frank Matarrese will be available to answer questions and discuss Alameda issues at outside office hours. 51, Councilmember Matarrese Office Hours. Crown Memorial State Beach, 8th Street and Otis Drive, Alameda.

Calendar Boy by Andy Quan

Wear closed toed shoes and appropriate work clothes and sunscreen. Bring water, hat, gloves and a trash bucket. Volunteers are needed to join Libraries Outside and East Bay Regional Parks as they celebrate Coastal Cleanup Day beautifying Crown Beach by removing debris and microplastics from the coastline. More information about the book - and all of the reviews that came out at the time - are on my website at and check out the section, "Featured Reviews", also.Coastal Cleanup Day. If you pick up the book, I hope you like it, and if you have any questions, please ask. While some of the characters in my stories are fairly autobiographical, others aren't.Īt the same time, I got many positive reviews: reviewers liked the poetry of the writing, as well as the originality of theme - tackling race and sexuality at the same time in a complex way. But in retrospect, I can see there was a little too much similarity in theme, and that it's hard for readers at times to disassociate an author from the characters that they've created. My publisher and I were confounded that readers couldn't always tell the difference between the characters - as if the markers of both Asian and gay overrode anything else. Calendar Boy was my first book of short stories, with many of the stories having been published in other collections of gay fiction (in that lost age of about 10-20 years ago when those anthologies were popular).










Calendar Boy by Andy Quan