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Unknown Now Published

Unknown Now Published

Earlier this month Private Commission published my play Unknown, the one that inspired The Unknown Play Project.

You can now purchase copies at Lulu.com (preferred option), on Amazon, at Barnes & Noble, and numerous other sites. Get your copies today (it’s only $8). And if you feel up for it, give it a quick review on the site you buy it from or on Goodreads.

If you’re in New York, and want to see this title in your local library (or other titles, for that matter), you can use this form to request that the library consider purchasing a copy. You can mention that it’s been nominated for a Lambda Literary Award when they ask for extra info.

Related Event
I’ll be bringing a small chunk of the Unknown Play Project to:

Heels on Wheels presents… Opentoe Peepshow #20
Featuring Kama La Mackerel, rosza daniel lang/levitsky, Luz Cruz, Lena Solow, Alexis Clements, & more!

When: Sunday, Dec. 7 from 7:00pm – 10:00pm (doors open at 6:30pm)
Where: Branded Saloon, 603 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, New York 11238 (map)
Tickets: $5-10 sliding scale at the door

Performer bios here.

By Alexis

Alexis Clements is a writer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. Her creative work has been published, produced, and screened in venues across the US, Europe, and South America. Her feature-length documentary film, All We’ve Got, premiered in the fall of 2019 in New York City and has since screened around the US and internationally. Her play Unknown also premiered in October 2019 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Other plays of hers have been produced, published, and anthologized across the US and the UK over the past two decades. Her prose writing has appeared in The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Guardian, Bitch Magazine, American Theatre, The Brooklyn Rail, and Nature, among others, and she is a regular contributor to Hyperallergic. In addition to her writing and filmmaking, she is currently serving on the Executive Board of CLAGS, the Center for LGBTQ Studies at the City University of New York (CUNY), as a Coordinator at the Lesbian Herstory Archives, and a co-founder of Little Rainbows, a queer story time for children and their caretakers.

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