Moser, Douglas: - Douglas Moser is a writer, theatre and opera director, and editor living in Connecticut. Memoir pieces published in Beyond Queer Words, Echo, Peculiar, and the Good Men Project and in the book Dating & Sex: The Theory of Mutual Self-Destruction, Volume 1, and Beyond Queer Words. His short story "Boxing Day" was published in the Martian Chronicles magazine. He won the Connecticut Critics' Circle Award for his adaptation and direction of "A Christmas Carol" at Westport Country Playhouse and made his opera debut directing the world premiere of the first lesbian opera, "Patience & Sarah" by Paula Kimper and Wende Persons, at Lincoln Center. He has directed regionally and in New York, as well as the short award-winning film, "Glacier Bay." James & Jim was developed at the Writers Hotel. His forthcoming novel Pussy Boy was developed at Yale Summer Writers' Program and Westport Writers' Workshop. He is an active playwrighting teacher and writing coach. Moser's play "A Meta Murder Mystery" received its first concert reading at Legacy Theater, and his "Elegy for Ebenezer" was workshopped at Long Wharf Theatre. He is currently at work on a new novel, Terminating Angel.