About the Book
Queer Places, developed in 3 volumes, United States of America (1), United Kingdom (2), and Rest of the World (3), is a mix of travel guide and historical trivia; while I tried to give as much as possible the necessary info for you to find the queer places to explore, the book is above all a tool to help you deciding if you want to really visit the place. Queer Places gives you the background of the location, who lived there, who loved the place and made it unique. It gives you an address, sometime a website, and other nearby queer places. Main sites volume 1.3: South and Central Eastern Time Zone: Connecticut (Easton, Fenwick, Greenwich, Hartford, Kent, Madison, Manchester, Monroe & Newtown, Mystic, New Canaan, New Haven, Norfolk, Stamford, Stonington, Stratford, Westbrook, Weston), Delaware (Rehoboth Beach), District of Columbia, Florida (Boca Raton, Key West, Miami, Palm Beach, St. Augustine), Georgia (Atlanta, Clayton, Columbus, Savannah, Thomasville, Watkinsville), Indiana (Indianapolis, Mishawaka, Peru), Maryland (Annapolis, Baltimore, Colesville, Denton, Tilghman), Michigan (Detroit, Douglas, Empire, Mackinac Island, Pentwater, Petoskey, Saugatuck), New Jersey (Camden, Cape May, Clinton, Holmdel, Lincroft, Metuchen, Mount Laurel, Ocean Grove, Peapack and Gladstone, River Edge, Rosemont, Sea Girt, Skillman), North Carolina (Asheville, Black Mountain College, Blowing Rock, Kure Beach, Madison, Winston-Salem), Ohio (Bellevue, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Kirtland Hills, Millersburg), Pennsylvania (Andalusia, Bala Cynwyd, Bryn Mawr College, Doylestown, Kenneth Square, Gettysburg, Lancaster, Media, Mercersburg, Milford, Mount Joy, New Hope, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reading, Springdale, West Chester), Rhode Island (Newport), South Carolina (Charleston), Virginia (Arlington, Gore, Lottsburg, Norfok, Washington, Winchester), West Virginia. About the Author
Elisas website - http: //reviews-and-ramblings.dreamwidth.org/ - is one of the most comprehensive online journals dedicated solely to LGBT literature, art, and film ever created. A successful, multi-lingual career woman in her own right, Elisas job takes her all around the world, yet she somehow manages to find time to review books, run competitions, write articles and interview authors for her site. In the last few years, Elisa also launched the Rainbow Awards, an online annual awards event that judges hundreds of LGBT titles in dozens of categories