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Contents
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1945 - 2020
Occupation
Writer, Publisher
Notable Achievements
Lambda Literary Award
Description
Award-winning writer of lesbian mystery novels, including the Tyler Jones series and the novel 'Those Jordan Girls. Silent Words' (1996). Founder of Spinster Ink publishers (sold to Hovis Publishing in 2001) and Drury Lane Books. Lambda Literary Foundation awarded Drury an award for service in publishing in 1994. Sponsor of Norcroft: A Retreat for Women, a writer’s retreat on Minnesota’s North Shore.