That Charlie David…

…is coming to town to promote his new book. Remember my interview with him? No? Well give it a read here. And come out and support Boy Midflight, which explores 19-year-old Ashley’s struggle to come to terms with his sexuality and his future. There’s girls, there’s boys and there’s modeling. A truly lethal trio.

According to the press release:

Actor and writer Charlie David will be at Little
Sister’s Bookstore in Vancouver on Wednesday, January 27th from 7 to
8pm to celebrate the release of his new sexy novel,
Boy Midflight. Come
listen to Charlie as he reads some of his personal favourite passages

from the book. The meet and greet session will last for one hour in
which Charlie will sign any of his DVDs and books for friends and fans
including
Dante’s Cove, his travel series Bump, and the films Mulligans, A Four Letter Word, Kiss the Bride.

The cover of Charlie’s new book features the winners of the 2009 Gay Top Model Cover Award: Joel and Reece.

In addition, you can get a sneak peak into Gay Top Model 2010
competition, as producer Terry Costa will announce the finalists that
will create the show for this season. Charlie David will also talk
about his new novel, Shadowlands (to be released Fall 2010) where one of the lucky Gay Top Model 2010 finalists will be selected as the cover boy.


Join us at 7pm on Wednesday, January 27th at Little Sister’s Bookstore, 1238 Davie Street in Vancouver.

Oh and I’ll be introducing Charlie…so come down and say hi!

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