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Amber Dawn has established a great reputation for herself as the result of her acclaimed debut novel Sub Rosa (Arsenal, 2010), an allegory about sex-trade workers imbued with magical powers, which won the Lambda Literary Award for best lesbian debut novel as well as the $4,000 Dayne Ogilvie Prize from the Writers’ Trust of Canada. Amber Dawn is also editor of Fist of the Spider Woman, a lesbian horror anthology (Arsenal, 2009) and With a Rough Tongue: Femmes Write Porn (Arsenal, 2005). Amber Dawn is also a former sex-trade worker whose past informs her literary work. This book explores that past, in which literature becomes a lifeline by giving her an outlet not only for expressing herself, but also connecting her to a larger community of powerful female and queer voices, giving her a sense of belonging somewhere at last. Comparable to the work of the other strong, sex-positive queer women writers such as Michelle Tea, Sarah Schulman, and Susie Bright. Includes both prose and poetry, but should be categorized primarily as LGBT, secondarily as biography & autobiography. Academic potential in categories of Gender Studies, LGBT Studies, and Sociology. Non-traditional market: LGBT.
© 2013 Arsenal Pulp Press (Rafbók): 9781551525013
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Rafbók: 22 juli 2013
Ævisögur
Amber Dawn has established a great reputation for herself as the result of her acclaimed debut novel Sub Rosa (Arsenal, 2010), an allegory about sex-trade workers imbued with magical powers, which won the Lambda Literary Award for best lesbian debut novel as well as the $4,000 Dayne Ogilvie Prize from the Writers’ Trust of Canada. Amber Dawn is also editor of Fist of the Spider Woman, a lesbian horror anthology (Arsenal, 2009) and With a Rough Tongue: Femmes Write Porn (Arsenal, 2005). Amber Dawn is also a former sex-trade worker whose past informs her literary work. This book explores that past, in which literature becomes a lifeline by giving her an outlet not only for expressing herself, but also connecting her to a larger community of powerful female and queer voices, giving her a sense of belonging somewhere at last. Comparable to the work of the other strong, sex-positive queer women writers such as Michelle Tea, Sarah Schulman, and Susie Bright. Includes both prose and poetry, but should be categorized primarily as LGBT, secondarily as biography & autobiography. Academic potential in categories of Gender Studies, LGBT Studies, and Sociology. Non-traditional market: LGBT.
© 2013 Arsenal Pulp Press (Rafbók): 9781551525013
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 22 juli 2013
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