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The Queerly Books Podcast
Queerly
22 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to The Queerly Books Podcast, hosted by Rob Gillett! Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of LGBTQ+ literature with conversations on queer books, LGBT authors, and the stories that shape our community. We celebrate the diversity of our experiences through interviews with LGBTQ+ writers, discussions on LGBT books, and in-depth analysis of LGBTQ+ literature. This LGBT podcast also shines a spotlight on the importance of representation and the intersection of authorship and identity. Subscribe to The Queerly Books Podcast and join us on our journey.
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Welcome to The Queerly Books Podcast, hosted by Rob Gillett! Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of LGBTQ+ literature with conversations on queer books, LGBT authors, and the stories that shape our community. We celebrate the diversity of our experiences through interviews with LGBTQ+ writers, discussions on LGBT books, and in-depth analysis of LGBTQ+ literature. This LGBT podcast also shines a spotlight on the importance of representation and the intersection of authorship and identity. Subscribe to The Queerly Books Podcast and join us on our journey.
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Tony Santorella | Bored Gay Werewolf
The Queerly Books Podcast
44 minutes 42 seconds
2 years ago
Tony Santorella | Bored Gay Werewolf

In this episode of 'The Queerly Books Podcast', host Rob Gillett dives deep into the mind of debut author Tony Santorella. Tony's novel, 'Bored Gay Werewolf', brings together themes of horror, comedy, personal growth, and social commentary in a unique way.


Show Highlights:

- Tony shares the inspiration behind 'Bored Gay Werewolf' and how his experiences from Danvers to Washington DC, London, and across the globe influenced the book.

- Listen to Tony discuss his unique career transitions, from waiting tables to international development, and finally to writing.

- Learn about the creation of Brian and Tyler, the two main characters in 'Bored Gay Werewolf', and what Tony hopes readers take away from their roles in the story.

- Get a sneak peek into Tony's future writing plans and where you can purchase 'Bored Gay Werewolf'.


Guest Bio:

Tony Santorella is a debut author with a rich background in the service industry and international development. He brings a unique mix of experiences from Massachusetts, Washington DC, London, and his travels globally to his writing. His debut novel, 'Bored Gay Werewolf', offers a unique perspective on the power of friendship, the struggle of adulthood, and the complexities of masculinity and sexuality.


Links and Resources:

- Buy 'Bored Gay Werewolf' (Bookshop.org)

- Follow Tony Santorella on Instagram


Next Episode:

Tune in next time for our interview with K Patrick, author of the thrillingly evocative debut novel 'Mrs. S', a tale of queer love set in an elite English boarding school.

The Queerly Books Podcast
Welcome to The Queerly Books Podcast, hosted by Rob Gillett! Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of LGBTQ+ literature with conversations on queer books, LGBT authors, and the stories that shape our community. We celebrate the diversity of our experiences through interviews with LGBTQ+ writers, discussions on LGBT books, and in-depth analysis of LGBTQ+ literature. This LGBT podcast also shines a spotlight on the importance of representation and the intersection of authorship and identity. Subscribe to The Queerly Books Podcast and join us on our journey.