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For review copies of Josh Aterovis' books, interview inquiries, or inquiries about speaking engagements, readings, or book signings, please contact:
Josh Aterovis
Biography:
Josh Aterovis has been writing fiction for over eight years. His first two books, Bleeding Hearts and a spin-off mystery Reap the Whirlwind, were first published in 2001 and 2003 respectively. The first book, Bleeding Hearts, introduced gay teen sleuth Killian Kendall, and won several awards, including the 2002 Whodunit Award from the StoneWall Society. He followed up by winning the Whodunit Award again the following year for Reap the Whirlwind. The two books were republished by PD Publishing in 2008, once again garnering glowing reviews. His latest book, All Lost Things, was released in October of 2009. In addition to novels, Aterovis also writes for AfterElton.com, an entertainment news website owned by MTV's LOGO network for and about gay and bisexual men, and Baltimore OUTloud.
Aterovis was born and raised on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, where his books are set. He now lives in Baltimore, MD. He has won numerous awards for his writing and for his website - www.joshaterovis.com - which also features his well-received art gallery.
Interviews with Author
Bibliography
Books
2003 - Reap the Whirlwind, ISBN: 1-932300-05-8, Regal Crest Enterprises
2003 - Bleeding Hearts (out of print), ISBN: 1-932300-19-8, Regal Crest Enterprises
2001 - Bleeding Hearts (out of print), ISBN: 1-930928-68-8, Renaissance Alliance Publishing
Anthologies
2004 - I Do/I Don't - Queers on Marriage, ISBN: 0-9746388-7-0, Suspect Thoughts Press (Winner of 2005 Lambda Award)
Short Stories
Makin' Music - Web Digest Weekly, January 2009
Baltimore OUTloud Paper
All You Need is LOVE: Interview with LOVE the Poet, September 4, 2009
The Power of Kristine W: Interview with Kristine W, August 1, 2009
Interview with Jake Nodar, May 22, 2009
Interview with Tom Goss, April 10, 2009
AfterElton.com
Print Articles
The Star, "What Does Pride Mean to You?", July 2006
The Star, "Don't Our Families Have Value?", May 2006
The Star, "The Cancer of Fundamentalism", April 2006
The Star, "A History of Violence", March 2006
The Star, "Boldly Going Where Few Have Gone Before", January 2006
Bylined Reviews
You Can Say You Knew Me When - PageandAuthor.com - January 2006
The Order of the Poison Oak - MostlyFiction.com, December 2005
The Phoenix - MostlyFiction.com, December 2005
Storyteller - MostlyFiction.com, June 2005
The Salt Roads - MostlyFiction.com, November 2004
From the Ashes - MostlyFiction.com, September 2004
Christopher, MostlyFiction.com, July 2004
Christopher, Independent Gay Writer, July 2004
Geography Club, Independent Gay Writer, June 2004
Stepping Out, Independent Gay Writer, June 2004
The Well of Lost Plots, MostlyFiction.com, May 2004
The Book of Salt, Independent Gay Writer, April 2004
Bylined Interviews
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