Laura Antoniou Reading & Book Signing Thurs, March 27th at Play House in Balto

Mar 21, 2008 22:10


Please join author Laura Antoniou Thursday, March 27th at Play House Studios and Gallery in Baltimore for a reading and book signing.

Doors open at 7pm and the reading from her new book, "The Inheritor" will begin at 7:30pm.  Door fee is $10 per person with very limited work exchange available.  Please RSVP to GlendaCPFA@aol.com so we know how many chairs to set up - directions are available upon request with your RSVP.  Parking in the attached garage will be available for $5 from 6:45pm until 7:30pm.  Please feel free to cross post this invitation wherever it would be appropriate and welcome.  Thank you so much.

About Laura Antoniou:   http://www.lantoniou.com/ 
  Laura Antoniou has been writing erotica for over 20 years, when her day job permits her the time. She lives in Queens with her wife Karen, and happily serves as boy to Kim Attica. Friends have called her all sorts of names.  Current favorites being "Renaissance Perv" by Fetish Diva Midori,  "Good Boy!" by Kim and of course, "best thing that ever happened to me" by Karen.      Laura is best known these days for her "Marketplace" series of novels, but back in the beginning, when pickings for good and readable porn was slim, Laura created the groundbreaking "Leatherwomen" anthologies, and edited several others. Some of the work she created for those anthologies are reprinted in The Catalyst and Other Tales. Laura's work has been published in the United States, Germany, Japan, and Korea, to international acclaim. Her short stories and non-fiction essays also appear in other anthologies.
She is personally featured in Writing Below the Belt:
Conversations with Erotic Authors, by Michael Rowe and The Burning Pen: Sex Writers on Sex Writing, by M.Christian. Laura was also a columnist for Girlfriends magazine from 1995-1997, the submissions editor for Badboy and Bi-Curious magazines from 1995-96, and a regular contributor to The SandMUtopia Guardian from 1993-2000.

The Marketplace series describes "an elite and secretive world organization, dedicated to the auctioning and overseeing of the world's finest lifestyle slaves... a world so vivid in sequel after sequel, it takes on a reality of its own, one that's visually hard to let go of once the reader has put down the book." (Libido Magazine).
Fans are delighted that Laura plans several more novels in the series -- look for "The Inheritor," "Slaves of the Marketplace,' and more.

If you like her writing, you'll love her presentations!
"She is always a cool presenter, funny, but very informative," says Lolita Wolf from Lolita's
Predictions & Predilections.

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