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Category: Lesbian writers. 17 languages. ... This category lists notable writers who identify, or who have been identified, as lesbians. Many of them have written ...
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 (such as Jonny Frank). Works of these authors are part of LGBT literature.
This is a List of lesbian-themed fiction. It includes books from the 18th century through the 21st century. It includes books from the 18th century through the 21st century. It also includes lists of works by genre, a list of characters that make recurring appearances in fiction series, and a list of lesbian and feminist publishing houses.
Lesbian literature includes works by lesbian authors, as well as lesbian-themed works by heterosexual authors. Even works by lesbian writers that do not deal with lesbian themes are still often considered lesbian literature. Works by heterosexual writers which treat lesbian themes only in passing, on the other hand, are not often regarded as ...
The Prize honours the best in fiction and memoir by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender writers worldwide, including works in translation. [4] [5] 2014-2017 Lambda Literary Foundation's Lambda Literary Awards: J. Michael Samuel Prize for Emerging Writers Over 50 Authors who identify as LGBTQ who published their first book after the age of 50
Pages in category "American lesbian writers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 596 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Spring Fire inspired one of the best-known authors of lesbian pulp, Ann Bannon. Bannon wrote to Meaker after reading the novel, and Meaker convinced her to submit her own manuscript to Gold Medal Books for publication in the genre. [13] The tragic endings of Women's Barracks and Spring Fire (suicide and insanity) are typical of lesbian pulp novels.
Radclyffe (real name Dr. Lenora Ruth Barot, [2] [3] born 1950 [4]) is an American author of lesbian romance, paranormal romance, erotica, and mystery.She has authored multiple short stories, written fan fiction, [5] and edited numerous anthologies. [6]