Vic Tanner Davy is a writer, speaker, educator and charity CEO
Originally posted on UK Lesbian Fiction:
Today’s guest post comes from V.T. Davy, writer of LGBT and historical fiction. Vic’s first novel Black Art featured Arty Shaw, female-to-male transgender detective, and A Very Civil Wedding is a lesbian romance that examines the issues surrounding…
Publishing my second novel, A Very Civil Wedding, has been a mad scramble to hit the, admittedly self-imposed, deadline of 1 November. I knew I was going to be cutting it fine back in August when I realised that my progress to publication was… Continue Reading “Deadlines, rewrites and getting it out there”
Dr. Binary is an evangelical preacher. Not allied to any particular religious sect, Dr. Binary has invented his own mission, the Church of the Righteous Zealot. The name of Dr. Binary’s church is an attempt to turn the negative comments made by his detractors… Continue Reading “Introducing Dr. Binary…”
Same-Sex Marriage, From Both Sides: A Review of V.T. Davy’s A Very Civil Wedding
Posted on January 5, 2014 by Liberation Publishing
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Originally posted on Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian:
Like Danika at the Lesbrary, I was quite surprised by British author V.T. Davy’s unusual novel A Very Civil Wedding. I don’t think I’ve ever read anything quite like it. I guess technically A Very Civil Wedding…
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