Leslie L. Smith NVLST is a renowned playwright, author, and filmmaker based in New York City. With a background in educational theater and creative writing, Smith has gained recognition for his thought-provoking works, including the controversial novel "Sally Field Can Play The Transsexual, Or I Was Cursed By Polly Holiday" and the critically acclaimed film "David Searching." As a member of the League of Off-Broadway Theaters and Producers, Smith has made significant contributions to the theater community and has been involved in prestigious awards committees. Currently pursuing a PhD at Arizona State University, Smith continues to explore new avenues of artistic expression.
With an impressive portfolio of publications, Smith has written for various esteemed magazines and journals, such as dot429, A U, Premiere, Movieline, OUT, POZ Magazine, NEXT, and The Advocate. Additionally, Smith has edited the book "Leaving The Rest: Gay Men On Alcoholism, Addiction, And Sobriety," which offers valuable insights into these important topics. Known for his thoughtfulness and creativity, Smith's works have garnered praise and have been featured in press outlets like Bay Area Reporter, KirkusReviews, The Frank DeCaro Show, and HuffPost Live. Through his diverse body of work, Leslie L. Smith continues to make a significant impact on the arts and entertainment industry.
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