Leonce Gaiter
- Location
- California, USA
- Birthday
- March 24
- Bio
- Leonce Gaiter’s work on social and cultural issues has appeared in numerous publications, from the Los Angeles Times to the New York Times magazine. His historical novel, "I Dreamt I Was in Heaven - The Rampage of the Rufus Buck Gang" [buckrampage.com] has an official publication date of September 1, 2011. His noir thriller "Bourbon Street" was published by Carroll & Graf. Additional fiction and non-fiction writings are available on his site: www.leoncegaiter.com.
MY RECENT POSTS
- The White Right TAPP Dances
Black Truths Out of US History
May 28, 2012 10:57AM - Right wing rules for black
youths to avoid deserving
death
March 24, 2012 01:03PM - Rufus Buck’s Anti-Black
History Month Black History
Lesson
February 16, 2012 11:04AM - Denying the Killer Inside Us
November 24, 2011 10:03AM - Free e-book of "I Dreamt I Was
in Heaven" thru 10/6
October 02, 2011 12:04PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “I just don't understand
the negotiating logic of
pre-emptive
concessions like
tho…”
September 28, 2011 10:02AM - “I'm sorry. I simply
cannot excuse a man who has
not made any
attempt to voice
th…”
September 27, 2011 05:31PM - “Don,
As a
former Arkansas governor, Bill
Clinton never presented
himself
as
anythi…”
September 27, 2011 12:20PM - “Frank,
By your
logic, a Democrat can lie to
us, betray the principles
on
which he…”
September 27, 2011 12:13PM - “There are no guarantees
in anything... certainly not
in
traditional publishing
wh…”
July 15, 2011 05:28PM
Leonce Gaiter's Links
The White Right TAPP Dances Black Truths Out of US History
The right’s strength is its ability to immerse itself in tribal warmth of sexist, racist, homophobic waters, while simply sprinkling the rest of us with their refreshing mists. And they are refreshing. Admit it. Who hasn’t been pricked by the odd racist thought--when you… Read full post »
Right wing rules for black youths to avoid deserving death
Considering the
right wing reaction to the death of Trayvon Martin, I thought
it might be useful to collect their wisdom and advice for black
male youths:
What black youths must never do in order not to deserve to be shot
to death:
1. Wear hooded clothing
2. &nbs… Read full post »
Rufus Buck’s Anti-Black History Month Black History Lesson
For black history month, I present to you a very young man who had a dream—and to achieve it, he murdered and marauded. Half-black and half-Indian Rufus Buck and his gang of 4 black and Native American teens killed both black and white men, and terrified blacks, whites and Indians alike/… Read full post »
Denying the Killer Inside Us
I was asked if I feared alienating my audience with the depiction of violence in my latest novel. I was surprised because I had gone through pains to minimize the actual depiction of violent acts. A novel about a real-life group of notorious teenage terrorists who rampaged/… Read full post »
Free e-book of "I Dreamt I Was in Heaven" thru 10/6
We're doing a special Happy October book promo with free e-book versions of the historical novel, "I Dreamt I Was in Heaven - The Rampage of the Rufus Buck Gang" through Oct. 6! Click here, and at checkout, use coupon code: WB45M. Hope you enjoy! Read full post »
Chutzpah! Barack Obama's Shameful Black Caucus Speech
President Barack Obama told blacks on Saturday to quit crying and complaining and "put on your marching shoes" to follow him into battle for jobs and opportunity. AP
Follow him? If the President wants anyone to follow him, he had better start leading -- something he has consisten…
“The Help,” Redemption, and Genuflecting at the Altar of Our
“How are these characters redeemed?” is a question I often get. I feel as if I’d just slapped a puppy when I have to reply, “They aren’t. They come to realizations, but they are not made pure or whole again. Damage has been done.” The freque… Read full post »
The Story Behind the Story
Happy to report that "The Rap Sheet," a lit mag devoted to crime fiction, has just published a "Story Behind the Story" essay about "I Dreamt I Was in Heaven." If you idly woondered where I got the idea or why the hell I wanted to write about it, here's your… Read full post »
Publishing Redefines a “Pig” and Then Slaps Lipstick On It
Great sighs of joy mingled with the steam from fat free mochaccinos this morning as the Books section of the New York Times declared “Publishing Gives Hints of Revival, Data Show.” The lede assures us that, contrary to the “doom and gloom” prognostications, the publishin… Read full post »
Managing Pricing in the New Publishing Landscape
These days, books are too expensive, and pricing is one of the
publishing industry’s most perversely quirky aspects.
To compete, small and self-publishers need to be more aggressive
with pricing than the major houses. I learned the hard
way how difficult that can be.
Traditiona… Read full post »
The Unforgettable, Forgotten Story of Rufus Buck

Black marshalls, Indian lawmen, half-black outlaws, black towns, half-white Indian chiefs... The former Indian Territories (today's Oklahoma), were shockingly multi-racial, and held all of the racial prejudices, contradictions, and conundrums that we see in our own 21st century multi-r… Read full post »
With Traditional Publishing Dies the Passive Writer-Victim
It had been a longtime dream; I had thought about it and wanted it since childhood. But then, with my dream in hand, my only response was a small nod and a sotto, "oh, alright." Akin to a tepid "how nice." My book was to be published by a well-regarded NY/… Read full post »
Is the 'Planned Parenthood is Racist' line Racist?
The religious right and its conservative enablers (and that means you, Rick Santorum) are seeking support among blacks for their anti-Planned Parenthood crusade. They blame Planned Parenthood for high abortion rates among African American women, calling it a kind of "genocide" against blacks.&n… Read full post »
Obama's Presidency Can't be Transformative; He's a Democrat
Frank Rich wrote a progressive line that is becoming as clichéd and hilarious as the conservative’s “I am not a racist, but…”
The line is: “If Obama is to have a truly transformative presidency…”
The line assumes (or accepts the statement… Read full post »
Our Media are “Post-reason,” and We Dutifully Follow
The web is a visual medium. It grows more similar to television while it severs ties to traditional reading and increases its dominance of our political conversation. It is the bitterest of ironies that a format once touted as heralding a new era of enlightened participatory democracy (re/… Read full post »
Arizona, Ethnic Studies and White Christian Perfection
As I sat in a pew in Catholic church, I stared up at the enormous crucifix suspended from the ceiling on which a distinctly white man gazed theatrically toward the heavens. I looked around at the other black folks sitting around me in the pews, and realized that even then, in… Read full post »
Bettye LaVette: The High Priestess of Love and Death
I’ve thought a lot about what it means to be Afro-American, i.e., born to the culture of American descendants of African slaves. We Americans, black and white, have been taught to reduce it to a set of personal ticks (speech patterns, handshakes, musical taste) and socio-economic caste. Y… Read full post »
Think of it a “Black History Month” for
proto-Klansmen. It’s like a Freshman Young Republican
hanging a white hooded effigy from the second story dorm room
window as a conservative career builder.
Let’s consider: We are regularly invited to
“celebrate”… Read full post »
Putting Aside a Scandal-Ridden Church Among Childish Things
As a child, the Catholic Church overwhelms you. It vice-grips the imagination. High ceilings ringing with stentorian echoes, all blood-red and gilt, intoxicatingly incensed and aromatic, dotted with black and red-robed men who seemingly glide a few millimeters above the earth we mere mort… Read full post »
The White Right to Call Me "Nigger"
It’s not the first time Rep. John Lewis has been called a “nigger.” He’s a veteran of the civil rights movement. He’s an old hand at that. It’s not the first time that tea partiers have sufficiently loosened the mask and let the racism fly. … Read full post »
The Antidote List: In Praise of Joe Henry
In the past decade, nearly every pillar institution in American
society — whether it's General Motors, Congress, Wall Street,
Major League Baseball, the Catholic Church or the mainstream media
— has revealed itself to be corrupt, incompetent or both. And
at the root of these failures are… Read full post »
More White People on "Black" Book Covers, Please
YA author Justine Larbalestier recently made some headlines by complaining loudly and publicly that her publishing house had placed a photo of a white girl on the cover of her novel, the heroine of which was black. The publishing house eventually acquiesced and replace the cover image wit… Read full post »
How to Make Chris Matthews Forget You're Black
Chris Matthews has a long history of giving spontaneous voice to the Village attitude that black people are icky and not "normal" like white folks. It just bubbles up, like vomit. Yesterday, he did it again. "I forgot he was black tonight for an hour," Chris Matthews sai… Read full post »
Progressives bemoan Obama’s failure to fulfill his perceived promise to challenge the status quo. During the historic 2008 presidential campaign, Americans both black and white read his book, saw his skin, heard his occasionally preacherly speech cadences married to an academically traine… Read full post »
Rejecting the Publishing Ghetto
The music critic Martin Bernheimer wrote:
The story may be apocryphal, but I doubt it. A great diva, basking in the twilight of a long career, was singing Tosca one night at the Met in 1961. Before the performance, her dresser asked if she had yet heard Leontyne Price, who… Read full post »
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