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Put Down the Book and Pick Up the Remote

You may be taking time to read for National Book Lovers Day, but when you need to take a break, watch Revry for some stories all about stories. Including three stories surrounding the lives on queer writers, Revry has curated this list just for those real book lovers on National Book Lovers Day.

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Taking Your Own Journey with Branden Lee Roth

Branden Lee Roth (He/Him) is a multi-hyphenate creative working both in front of and behind the scenes. From Worthington, MN he moved to pursue his dreams in Hollywood. After working on a major pilot for HBO that eventually got canned, Branden decided to take his journey into his own hands by writing and developing scripts.

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MENAFTER10 and Casey Hamilton

Casey Hamilton (He/Him) is a writer with his roots in raw, fictional storytelling. A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and a graduate of Southern University and A&M College, he now writes from Atlanta, Georgia. After briefly working as a freelance copywriter, Hamilton followed his passion for creative writing with his 2013 amateur debut as a YouTube content creator and star of the gay web series, JUDYS.

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Enter the Metaverse with Adrian Whant

Adrian Whant (He/Him) is originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has lived in the US for 32 years, mainly between San Francisco and New York City. Adrian is a Digital Advertising and Media veteran turned Entrepreneur. He is the founder of trooVRS, an immersive media platform for men to engage with non-stereotypical self-care-focused content in the metaverse.

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Camp Wedding with Greg Emetaz

Greg Emetaz (He/Him) is a filmmaker originally from Vancouver, WA now based in New York City. His feature film CAMP WEDDING received the Funnybone Award from the Eastern Oregon Film Fest, Nevermore Film Festival’s audience Award and was called “mad as a bag of hats,” by someone on the internet.

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