Lit Snax 2.27.25 - San Francisco Bay Times
Briefly

The article presents a selection of three books that explore queer themes and personal reflections. 'Everything for Everyone' offers an imaginative vision of a future society with inclusivity as a core principle. Edgar Gomez's 'Alligator Tears' provides a blend of humor and deep personal insights through a series of essays. Finally, 'Love You Madly' tells the story of Holly Woodlawn, a prominent figure from Warhol's Factory, engaging readers with her Hollywood escapades alongside journalist Jeff Copeland. Each book contributes uniquely to discussions around identity, society, and personal narrative.
The title and subtitle pretty much say it all. This is a super-queer blueprint for a future that actually works!
Gomez writes essays that are by turns wacky and poignant (occasionally both at the same time), but always deeply personal and perspicacious.
After her time at Warhol's Factory, Holly Woodlawn went to (where else?) Hollywood. There she collided with Copeland, a glamor-besotted journalist. Hijinks ensued!
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