“I’m going to start bringing our books over to San Bernardino and having pop-ups and see how it goes,” said Sherman-Nurick. Regardless of the barriers, she is determined to persist and serve the Inland Empire’s readers. “I think books are important. I think they change the world.”On the day of Cellar Door’s last event, a dozen or so supporters were set up along the portico leading to the entrance, there to defend customers in the event of a protest.
“A lot of the kids have been coming since the very beginning,” said one of the readers — stage name Athena Kills — who was serving business-professional in an emerald ensemble with slit sleeves contrasted by her bright red wig. “And we literally watched them grow up from little toddlers to grown kids now. It’s amazing. It’s beautiful.”
Jennyvieve Barquero-Hughes, 4, gets her photo taken with Kelly K. Doll, left, Scalene OnixXx and Athena Kills after the reading. “I didn’t come out the closet til I was, like, 21,” said Scalene OnixXx, who was dressed to the nines in a cowboy-themed outfit complete with a pink tutu and knee-high purple boots. “So to be able to pave the way for this newer generation to come out, have fun and just be themselves is rewarding.”
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