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What defines queer lit: content or author?

Started by LostInTime, August 23, 2007, 07:57:21 AM

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The Star dot com
Vit Wagner
Publishing Reporter

The main (and free) part of the event, featuring readings, panels and browsing through stalls run by publishers and booksellers, runs Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on a strip of Church St., from Wellesley to Alexander, that will be closed to car traffic. Featured participants include Nalo Hopkinson, a Jamaican-born writer known mainly as an author of science fiction and fantasy novels, California transgender writer Patrick Califia and Toronto's Michael Rowe.
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Pica Pica

I'd say content.
As an androgyne I guess I'm pretty queer - but my writing is largely concerned with hetrosexual romance, and the weird way that dreams, hopes, realities and fantasies all wobble when you see the (girl) that makes you sigh. - Not all that queer at all.

But I'm doing one about money and happiness now, there may be a hinted gay relationship - but that'll only be for texture.
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