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Washington DC: 8/5 – Free Author Appearance: Clarence Nero @ Lambda Rising Bookstore


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Event Details: 8/5 - Free Author Appearance: Clarence Nero @ Lambda Rising Bookstore - :

toomuchEnjoy an evening with Clarence Nero, author of Three Sides to Every Story and Cheekie: A Child Out of Desire, this Wednesday courtesy of Lambda Rising.

Clarence Nero, author, screenwriter, and educator, grew up in New Orleans’s Ninth Ward and earned a B.S. degree at Howard University. His first novel, Cheekie: A Child Out of the Desire, was critically acclaimed and was praised by the renowned poet Dr. Maya Angelou. His screenplay Cheekie was recently endorsed by Jonathan Demme, the Academy Award-winning director of The Silence of the Lambs, and was a finalist at the Sundance Lab. Nero has an MFA in creative writing from Louisiana State University. He teaches at Baton Rouge Community College.

About the Novel: Too Much of a Good Thing Ain’t Bad

How far will you go for love? In this daring sequel toThree Sides to Every Story, acclaimed writer Clarence Nero takes us back into the lives of main characters Johnny and James, who once again must battle their demons and the drama they can’t seem to escape. Told in three narrative voices and the virtuosic style that readers have come to expect and love,Too Much of a Good Thing Ain’t Bad is an original tale of love, heartache, and drama that won’t disappoint.

Details:

Wednesday, August 5
Lambda Rising Bookstore
1625 Connecticut Ave NW
6:30 p.m.


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