![]() ![]() Randy is a theatre kid, enjoys wearing makeup and has fallen for fellow camper, Hudson. The book’s main character, sixteen year-old Randal, nicknamed Randy, spends his summers at Camp Outland, a summer camp for queer teenagers. “It was pretty crazy 2 months,” as he describes it. Putting the global pandemic aside, the author wrote Camp in just two months, in order to ensure it came out on bookshelves in time for summer. Who am I to deprive him of that? It’s hardly surprising that Rosen wanted to take some time away. Then comes a picture of the pool surrounded by a just-mowed lawn, neatly trimmed bushes and a blue sky peppered with fluffy white clouds. Rosen tells me he wants to squeeze in some extra time in the pool, before having to drive back to Manhattan. ![]() Like many New Yorkers during the pandemic, he too is enjoying some time away from the Big Apple. book, Camp, he sends me a message asking if we can do it an hour earlier. The day before my interview with Lev A.C. Rosen, about his latest book and the issue of gender expectations within the queer community. ![]() Guest writer, Hadley Stewart, catches up with author, Lee A.C. ![]()
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