Reconnecting Rainbows Press

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Queer publishers who believe in the power of storytelling to bring LGBTQI+ people together, smash stereotypes, and save lives.
Websitehttps://www.reconnectingrainbows.co.uk

Twenty-Eight: Stories From the Section 28 Generation is OUT NOW in bookshops and online.

Filled with stories from the time of the UK's original "don't say gay" law, this book is "a new kind of history" and shines a light on a shadow that plagued generations of LGBTQIA+ people.

Huge thanks to our contributors @Carrieinglasgow, @colinmackay, @daltonharrison, @McMillan, and many more.

The book is edited and curated by @LaCrecerelle.

Join our UK launch tour: https://www.outsavvy.com/tour/28book

Twenty-Eight Book Launch Tour Tickets - OutSavvy

In May 1988 a law was passed that made ‘promotion’ of LGBTQI+ identities illegal across the United Kingdom. Until the early 2000s, young queer people in the UK grew up in the shadow of this oppressive law. Now, 22 years after the law was repealed in Scotland and 20 years after its repeal in the rest of the UK, twenty-eight LGBTQI+ creatives whose upbringing was scarred by this queerphobic legislation share their phenomenal stories. Join us as we celebrate the launch of this groundbreaking book and the incredible people who have contributed to it. With events all over the UK, we’re honouring and celebrating queer survival across the countries that Section 28 impacted. Each event will have readings from local contributors, Q&A, and words from the book’s editor and curator Kestral Gaian.

OutSavvy

Twenty-Eight: Stories from the Section 28 Generation is out on 1st February.

During LGBT History Month we're hosting several launch events with @LaCrecerelle and many of our contributors.

Let's make sure history doesn't releat itself!

https://www.outsavvy.com/tour/28book

Twenty-Eight Book Launch Tour Tickets - OutSavvy

In May 1988 a law was passed that made ‘promotion’ of LGBTQI+ identities illegal across the United Kingdom. Until the early 2000s, young queer people in the UK grew up in the shadow of this oppressive law. Now, 22 years after the law was repealed in Scotland and 20 years after its repeal in the rest of the UK, twenty-eight LGBTQI+ creatives whose upbringing was scarred by this queerphobic legislation share their phenomenal stories. Join us as we celebrate the launch of this groundbreaking book and the incredible people who have contributed to it. With events all over the UK, we’re honouring and celebrating queer survival across the countries that Section 28 impacted. Each event will have readings from local contributors, Q&A, and words from the book’s editor and curator Kestral Gaian.

OutSavvy

We're excited to reveal both the front cover for our upcoming book TWENTY-EIGHT but also the fact that we'll be going on a LAUNCH TOUR to celebrate its release in February!

https://www.outsavvy.com/tour/28book

We kick off on 1st Feb with an online event before heading all across the UK to mark the breadth of contributions to the book itself. First five dates now live, more to be added soon.

Hope to see you there!

Twenty-Eight Book Launch Tour Tickets - OutSavvy

In May 1988 a law was passed that made ‘promotion’ of LGBTQI+ identities illegal across the United Kingdom. Until the early 2000s, young queer people in the UK grew up in the shadow of this oppressive law. Now, 22 years after the law was repealed in Scotland and 20 years after its repeal in the rest of the UK, twenty-eight LGBTQI+ creatives whose upbringing was scarred by this queerphobic legislation share their phenomenal stories. Join us as we celebrate the launch of this groundbreaking book and the incredible people who have contributed to it. With events all over the UK, we’re honouring and celebrating queer survival across the countries that Section 28 impacted. Each event will have readings from local contributors, Q&A, and words from the book’s editor and curator Kestral Gaian.

OutSavvy

One year ago today we proudly published 'The Boy Behind The Wall' by the amazing @daltonharrison.

Please join us in celebrating the one-year anniversary of this fantastic book, and all that Dalton has achieved since!

#Bookiversary #AuthorsOfTwitter #PrisonStories #QueerLit

On 1st February 2023, TWENTY-EIGHT will be available worldwide. A collection of stories, essays, and poetry from 28 people who survived the era of Section 28, edited and curated by @LaCrecerelle.

Watch this space for previews, thoughts, and launch details.

#TwentyEightBook #HistoryRepeating

We're proud to be publishing the second editions of @LaCrecerelle's first two books.

Whether you're into poetry or fiction, the relaunch of Counterweights and Hidden Lives has something you'll love.

SAVE THE DATE for the launch event on 17/09 & worldwide availability from 20/09!

We've been a bit quiet on all social media recently - which means there are some exciting projects in the works!

This weekend, poet Ash Brockwell is at GHT Southampton for the 'a space arts' pre-pride weekender.

If you're in or around Hampshire, UK, pop in and say hi and chat about what's coming soon!

Reconnecting Rainbows Press is proud to be working with @LaCrecerelle on an anthology of works by the survivors of the Section 28 era.

Were you at school in the UK between 1988 - 2003? We are looking for submissions and would love to hear from you!

https://www.reconnectingrainbows.co.uk/upcoming/twentyeight/

At a time where new laws prohobiting the support of young LGBTQI+ people are appearing across the world, we need to hear from the people impacted by Section 28 now more than ever.

Twenty Eight – Reconnecting Rainbows

We couldn't be prouder of the journey we've taken the past few years. We've worked with some incredible trans and non-binary writers - and we're only just getting started.

The world needs more books by LGBTQI+ people. Watch this space for what's coming from us next!

We're so proud to have worked with the boy behind The Boy Behind the Wall on publishing his incredible poetry!

We worked with Dalton Harrison in 2021 to publish stories and poems from his time as an LGBTQI+ prisoner. Well worth a read!