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Two transgender authors of note in this genre are [[Jacob Anderson-Minshall]] and [[Poppy Z. Brite]], both of the United States.
 
Two transgender authors of note in this genre are [[Jacob Anderson-Minshall]] and [[Poppy Z. Brite]], both of the United States.
  
We have identified LGBTQ mystery and horror writers from Canada, Great Britain, Norway, Germany, Scotland, and the United States.
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We have identified LGBTQ mystery and horror writers from Canada, Great Britain, Norway, Mexico, Germany, Scotland, and the United States.
  
 
* [[Jacob Anderson-Minshall]], United States
 
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* [[Rita Mae Brown]], United States
 
* [[Rita Mae Brown]], United States
 
* [[Jessie Chandler]], United States
 
* [[Jessie Chandler]], United States
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* [[Oscar De Muriel]], Mexico
 
* [[Stella Duffy]], Great Britain
 
* [[Stella Duffy]], Great Britain
 
* [[Katherine V. Forrest]], United States
 
* [[Katherine V. Forrest]], United States

Revision as of 19:55, 28 October 2016

Horror and Mystery Writers

There is a rich tradition of mystery and horror story writing by LGBTQ authors. Perhaps the best known of these authors is Clive Barker of Great Britain. Several of the writers have received the prestigious Lambda Literary Award for mystery writing.

Many of the books have been serialized into detective stories that are hugely popular around the world. Notable among these are the Donald Strachey series by U.S. writer Richard Lipez, which have been made into a popular television movie series starring gay actor Chad Allen. Similarly, Scotland's Val McDermid's series has been adapted for television under the name 'Wire in the Blood'.

Two transgender authors of note in this genre are Jacob Anderson-Minshall and Poppy Z. Brite, both of the United States.

We have identified LGBTQ mystery and horror writers from Canada, Great Britain, Norway, Mexico, Germany, Scotland, and the United States.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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