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Born as Velma Nacella Young, writer of lesbian pulp fiction and poet, and LGBTQ activist. Notable books include 'Hired Girl' (1953) and 'Return to Lesbos' (1963). Contributor to the lesbian magazine 'The Ladder', and started Mattachine Midwest society and Lesbian Writers' Conference. Member, Chicago Gay & Lesbian Hall of Fame. Writings are held at Cornell University. | Born as Velma Nacella Young, writer of lesbian pulp fiction and poet, and LGBTQ activist. Notable books include 'Hired Girl' (1953) and 'Return to Lesbos' (1963). Contributor to the lesbian magazine 'The Ladder', and started Mattachine Midwest society and Lesbian Writers' Conference. Member, Chicago Gay & Lesbian Hall of Fame. Writings are held at Cornell University. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 22 September 2024
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1913 - 1997
Occupation
Writer
Description
Born as Velma Nacella Young, writer of lesbian pulp fiction and poet, and LGBTQ activist. Notable books include 'Hired Girl' (1953) and 'Return to Lesbos' (1963). Contributor to the lesbian magazine 'The Ladder', and started Mattachine Midwest society and Lesbian Writers' Conference. Member, Chicago Gay & Lesbian Hall of Fame. Writings are held at Cornell University.