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List of LGBTQ writers This list of LGBTQ writers includes writers who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer or otherwise non-heterosexual, non-heteroromantic or non-cisgender who have written about LGBTQ themes, elements or about LGBTQ issues. Works of these authors are part of LGBT literature.
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He died on Tuesday evening while waiting for an ambulance after experiencing symptoms of a stomach illness. His death was confirmed to the Guardian by his agent, Bill Clegg, on Wednesday.
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Shrewd observers and lavish prose stylists, the writers on this list deserve your readership. Their variously humane and hilarious portraits of queerness and same-sex love and lust—and the everyday lives of those who experience them—are illuminating, whether you’re gay, straight, or somewhere in between.
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To celebrate the brilliance and diversity of contemporary queer literature, here’s a very small sampling of must-read queer books by living queer authors at various stages of their careers.
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Who are the most famous gay writers in history? This list contains over of the most notable gay writers ever, with photos where available.
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Celebrate with the best LGBTQ books and books with gay characters or from LGBTQ authors. Empower yourself by adding these inspiring books to your reading list.
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From writer and cultural critic Roxane Gay, a dynamic and strikingly relevant look at a feminist canon as expansive rather than definitive With selected writings by ancient, historic, and more recent feminist voices and an introduction, headnotes, and an inspired list of multimedia recommendations, Roxane Gay presents multicultural perspectives, ecofeminism, feminism and disability, feminist labor, gender perspectives, and Black feminism. Through the Portable Feminist Reader , readers explore the state of American feminism, its successes and failures, and what feminism looks like in practice, as a complex, contradictory, personal and political, and ever-growing legacy of feminist thought.
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Gay American authors have enriched the landscape of literature with courage, style, and profound humanity. These 20 writers represent a broad spectrum of genres, backgrounds, and experiences—but they are united by their willingness to tell stories that matter.
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