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==Description==
  
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Novelist who co-founded 'Violet Quill', the group of LGBTQ writers in New York City.  Pseudonym for Eric Garber.  Author of multiple best selling novels, including 'Dancer From the Dance' (1978), 'The Beauty of Men' (1996), and 'Grief: A Novel' (2006, Stonewall Book Award).  Currently teaches creative writing at American University in Washington, DC
  
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==See Also==
  
==Description==
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* [[The Violet Quill Author's Group]]
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* [[Teachers of Creative Writing Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
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==Further Reading/Research==
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* https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/136007.Andrew_Holleran
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* https://www.lambdaliterary.org/interviews/04/10/in-conversation-with-the-violet-quill-andrew-holleran-felice-picano-and-edmund-white/
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* http://www.bookslut.com/features/2007_03_010776.php
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* https://www.them.us/story/dancer-from-the-dance-andrew-holleran
  
Novelist, cofounded 'Violet Quill'.   Pseudonym for Eric Garber. Multiple best selling novels. Currently teaches creative writing at American University in Washington, DC
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Latest revision as of 00:36, 11 December 2021

Andrew Holleran

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1944 -

Occupation

Writer

Description

Novelist who co-founded 'Violet Quill', the group of LGBTQ writers in New York City. Pseudonym for Eric Garber. Author of multiple best selling novels, including 'Dancer From the Dance' (1978), 'The Beauty of Men' (1996), and 'Grief: A Novel' (2006, Stonewall Book Award). Currently teaches creative writing at American University in Washington, DC

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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