Authors Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Cultural
Authors Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Cultural
Authors
This category is for authors associated with the Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual communities; either through the author's own sexuality, or through the queer sensibility of their books.
Top: Arts: Literature: Cultural: Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual: Authors:
- Robinson, Edwin Arlington@
- Gilbert, Sky@
- Marcoux, Alex@
- Sackville-West, V.@
- Allison, Dorothy@
- Maupin, Armistead@
- Colette@
- Barnes, Djuna@
- Sassoon, Siegfried@
- Strachey, Lytton@
- Burroughs, William S.@
- Saul, John@
- Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von@
- Sophocles@
- Capote, Truman@
- Fry, Stephen@
- Marlowe, Christopher@
- Ryman, Geoff@
- Ginsberg, Allen@
- Bacon, Sir Francis@
- Mishima, Yukio@
- Saylor, Steven@
- Tryon, Thomas@
- Vidal, Gore@
- Woolf, Virginia@
- Cather, Willa@
- Jordan, June@
- Forster, E. M.@
- Ellis, Bret Easton@
- Kushner, Tony@
- Kerouac, Jack@
- Lowell, Amy@
- Auden, W. H.@
- McCullers, Carson@
- Rechy, John@
- Sedaris, David@
- Delany, Samuel R.@
- Genet, Jean@
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- Lear, Edward@
- Melville, Herman@
- Rich, Adrienne@
- Rochester, John Wilmot, Earl of@
- Barker, Clive@
- Millay, Edna St. Vincent@
- Maugham, W Somerset@
- Firbank, Ronald@
- Selby, Hubert, Jr.@
- White, Edmund@
- Wilder, Thornton@
- Kay, Jackie@
- Stein, Gertrude@
- Sappho@
- Byron, George Gordon@
- Brown, Rita Mae@
- Barrie, James M.@
- Whitman, Walt@
- Rule, Jane@
- Hacker, Marilyn@
- Wilde, Oscar@
- Baldwin, James@
- Albee, Edward@
- Verlaine, Paul@
- Mann, Thomas@
- James, Henry@
- Proust, Marcel@
- Gide, André@
- Owen, Wilfred@
- Williams, Tennessee@
- Alger, Horatio@
- McNally, Terrence@
- Isherwood, Christopher@
- Bradley, Marion Zimmer@
- Highsmith, Patricia@
- Saki@
- Sarton, May@
- García Lorca, Federico@
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- A biography of the author, with excerpts of from her books, news, and details of signings.
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- Novelist; with biography, bibliography and tour schedule.
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- Lesbian novelist with books including You Light The Fire, Lady Lobo (college basketball), and Grits, Gravy and Girls, a romance/mystery.
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- Features listings of both adult and children's titles, biography, links, articles, and contact information.
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- Photographs, biography, interviews, and details of books written and awards won.
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- Works explore everything from the minutely nuanced moods of gay childhood to the sudden desolation resulting from AIDS. Includes biography, bibliography, and awards list.
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- Author of the debut novel about gay high school wrestlers, Pins. Reviews, author appearances, links to other writing, information on purchasing books.
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- Includes reviews, gallery, biography, and excerpts.
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- Author of book of short fiction entitled "This Thing Called Courage."
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- Official site; with author biography, and novel extracts.
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- Includes writings, interviews, bibliography, biography, gallery, and messageboard.
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- Author of "Saint Morrissey" and other books, co-author of "The Queen is Dead". News, interests and mailing list.
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- Biography, news, and bibliography.
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- Poetry, prose, photographs and diary project of a community activist.
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- Lesbian writer Lori L. Lake, author of Gun Shy, Under the Gun, Ricochet in Time, and Different Dress.
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- Includes a novel synopsis, and information on work in progress.
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- Poet; with photographs and poems
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- Author biography; with youth resources.
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- Gay Atlanta author Christopher Scott Sarno.
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- Crime novelist; with interviews, mailing list, photo album and book details.
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- Includes synopsis of novels, biography, schedule, and links.
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- Official site; with an interview, details of books, and a biography.
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- Novelist; with biography, and tour details.
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- The site offers an intimate portrait of this influential San Francisco based gay writer and poet who died of AIDS in 1992. Features original writings, letters, journals, newsclippings, and photos.
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- Samples of Pomfret's writing, biographical information, and a list of publications.
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- Includes schedule, biography, excerpts, and links.
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- Non-fiction, gay-oriented books on topics such as coming out and the HIV test by Marc E. Vargo, MS.
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- Author of the memoir "Fairy Pudding," which tells the story of one man's love for the piano and his search for dignity as a teacher, a gay person, and an artist.
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- Offers short fictional works and a page of lesbian literature links.
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- Young adult novelist; with biography, reviews and details of upcoming projects.
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- Includes excerpts, author pictures, cover photos, and title information.
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- Online poetry, biography, and guestbook.
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- Official site; with a biography, details on his books, and a guestbook.
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- Details of his works, and a biography.
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- Features schedule, links, information on future projects, a listing of short stories and anthologies.
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- Author of the book "Forever Me."
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- Includes synopsis of this authors novels.
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- Includes a listing of current and future books by this Swiss writer.
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- Original gay fiction serial and an advice column on relationships and coming out issues.
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- Official site includes biography, publishing credits, and bookstore links.
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- Author of lesbian romantic mysteries. Includes author biography and title highlights.
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- Specializes in Gay/Lesbian studies including fiction, erotica, history, art, censorship, and Robert Mapplethorpe. Includes bibliography with brief synopsis.
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- Includes biographical information, essays, and reviews.
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- Novelist and poet; with biography, excerpts, and a mailing list.
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- Official site; with a biography, blog and details of writings.
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- novelist; with biography, newsletter, and book details.
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- Author of the books Cherry and Fat and Proud.
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- Personal page of this author includes book information, gallery, and links.
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- Author of "How I Learned to Snap," about growing up gay in the Southern United States.
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- Author of the book "For the Love of Hatred."
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- Visit Ann Bannon, the 'queen of lesbian pulp fiction;' author of Odd Girl Out, I am a Woman, Journey to a Woman, Women in the Shadows, and Beebo Brinker.
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- Homepage of gay, Melbourne based poet, Aly Moody.
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- Official site; with biography and details of works.
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- Bibliography, excerpts, biographical information, and recommended links from this award-winning novelist and playwright.
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- Novelist and poet; with biography, book details and photo album.
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- Official site; with a biography, event details, and book excerpts.
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- News, reviews, book excerpts and a biography.
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- Biography and book summary.
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- Includes biography, list of books and screenplays, and links.
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- Author's website includes summaries, reviews, and excerpts from his erotic novels and stories about gay love.
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- Biography, with tour dates, frequently asked questions.
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- Official site, with book descriptions, excerpts, biography, publications and photographs.
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- Official site; wit biographical information, publication history, and a schedule of readings and appearances.
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- Official site; with a biography, reviews, and an email newsletter.
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- official site; with a biography, portfolio and news.
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- Includes biography, excerpts, and title information.
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- Author of The Gay Youth Chronicles, a novel series for and about gay youth. It also includes many useful youth links.
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- Features schedule, book synopsis, and a biography of this Lambda Award-winning novelist.
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- Features excerpts from the autobiography "I Come With My Songs", and includes poems and photos.
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