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  2. Anne Laughlin - Wikipedia

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    Anne Laughlin (born April 9, 1955) is a writer from Chicago, Illinois.She is the author of seven novels of crime fiction, as well as many published short stories.Laughlin was named an emerging writer by the Lambda Literary Foundation in 2008 and 2014 and was awarded a writing residency at Ragdale.

  3. Lambda Literary Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Lambda Literary was created in 1997 as a 501(3)(c) corporation; its first Executive Director was Jim Marks. In 2007, led by board president Katherine V. Forrest and executive director Charles Flowers, Lambda Literary founded its Writers Retreat for Emerging LGBTQ Voices, a residency designed to offer intensive and sophisticated instruction to ...

  4. 36th Lambda Literary Awards - Wikipedia

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    The finalists for the 36th Lambda Literary Awards, which honor works of LGBTQ+ literature published in 2023, were announced on March 27, 2024. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The winners were announced at Sony Hall in New York on June 11, 2024.

  5. Anne Balay - Wikipedia

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    2 Publications. 3 Awards. 4 References ... (1986), A.M. (1988), and PhD (1994) from the University of Chicago ... the book was a non-winning finalist for the Lambda ...

  6. Lambda Literary Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature

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    The Lambda Literary Awards (also known as the "Lammys") are awarded yearly by the US-based Lambda Literary Foundation to published works that celebrate or explore LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) themes. The organization is considered to be one of the main promoters of new and emerging LGBT writers.

  7. Lambda Literary Award for Speculative Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Lambda Literary Awards (also known as the "Lammys") are awarded yearly by the United States–based Lambda Literary Foundation to published works that celebrate or explore LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) themes. The awards are presented annually for books published in the previous year. The Lambda Literary Foundation states that its ...

  8. List of LGBTQ periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Free Press. (Novus Publishing) OCLC 42850110. Christopher Street; Church Street Freedom Press (Nashville, TN, published by Freedom Press Publishing) Come Out! New York City, published by the Gay Liberation Front; DRUM (Philadelphia) 1964–1967, published by the Janus Society; DYKE: A Quarterly New York 1975-1979, published by Tomato ...

  9. Maureen Seaton - Wikipedia

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    Maureen Therese Seaton (October 20, 1947 – August 26, 2023) was an American lesbian poet, memoirist, and professor of creative writing. [1] [2] She authored fifteen solo books of poetry, co-authored an additional thirteen, and wrote one memoir, Sex Talks to Girls, which won the 2009 Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir/Biography. [3]