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<p>Figure skating is one of the most iconic of winter sports, as evidenced by its popularity as an Olympic competitive event. There is an abundance of talented LGBTQ individuals in the sport, though the list of prominent individuals is entirely populated by gay men. The list is long, but it is only recently that figure skaters have declared their sexual orientation while competing - most have waited until retirement and fought public recognition of their sexual identity. Skaters still comment on the pressure to remain in the closet while competing and to avoid speaking out about LGBTQ rights, though it is also considered one of the gayest sports.</p>
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<p>There is a passionate and diverse community of LGBTQ book publishers today that is committed to the queer literature genre and supportive of queer writers. This, together with supportive technology, has made queer literature popular and accessible in the developed world.</p>
  
<p>Britain's gay [[Captain Robert Jones]] popularized the sport of figure skating back in 1772 with his highly popular book 'A Treatise on Skating'. The book was reissued with engravings in 1775; a second edition printed in 1780 with a new song 'The Skater's March'; and many other editions printed including 1797, 1823, 1825, 1855, and more. Skates manufactured to Jones' design could be obtained at Riccards Manufactory in London.</p>
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<p>LGBTQ book publishing has a fascinating and complicated history.  Publishers devoted to printing works by LGBTQ authors writing with LGBTQ characters or themes were initially created because of the reticence of traditional publishing houses to enter this field. This was due principally because of censorship and general homophobia within society.  As these barriers began to be dismantled, competition came through larger and better capitalized publishing houses. Today, the major threat to the industry is dwindling mass distribution opportunities because of the dominance of online sellers such as Amazon, and the rise of digital e-books.</p>
  
<p>These individuals are almost entirely National Champions, and the bulk have competed in World Championships and Olympic Games. A good proportion of them are indeed Olympic medalists and world champions. Canadian [[Eric Radford]] was the first out gay man to win an Olympic gold medal when he did so recently at the 2018 South Korea games (Britain's [[John Curry]] won gold in 1976 before coming out publicly). Slovakia's [[Ondrej Nepela]] was declared his country's athlete of the twentieth century.   American [[Timothy Goebel]] was the first skater to successfully land a quadruple salchow, and to land three quadruple jumps in competition. Britain's gay [[Robin Cousins]] is the most decorated British ice skater.</p>
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<p>Despite these different challenges over time, there remains a large number of book publishers who focus principally on LGBTQ books.  Several which have survived are well known, such as Alyson Publications, Saphire Books and Women of Colour Press. The industry is international in scope, though the publishing companies tend to be small and locally owned since each country has its own challenges and often relies on a small cadre of supporters. Customs rules in many countries still prohibit the importation of LGBTQ content books based on obscure obscenity rules and legislation.</p>
  
<p>The International Gay Figure Skating Union (IGFSU) was created as an interest group for the community. It is particularly active with the organizing of the Gay Games.</p>
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<p>Lambda Literary plays a big role in the support of the industry in the United States. Not only does it provide a forum for the dissemination of information pertaining to LGBT books, it also provides prominent awards to writers and an annual Visionary Award to publishers.  Other awards include the Stonewall Book Awards, the Green Carnation Prize, the Publishing Triangle Awards.</p>
  
<p>We have identified notable LGBTQ figure skaters from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Italy, Mexico, Russian, Slovakia, Spain and the United States. To read more, see the list and access their fascinating biographies '''[[LGBTQ Figure Skaters|CLICK HERE]]'''</p>
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<p>We have identified notable founders of LGBTQ book publishers from Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Haiti and the United States. To read more, see the list and access their fascinating biographies '''[[Founders of LGBTQ Book Publishers|CLICK HERE]]'''</p>
  
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]

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DID YOU KNOW?

Founders of LGBTQ Book Publishers

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There is a passionate and diverse community of LGBTQ book publishers today that is committed to the queer literature genre and supportive of queer writers. This, together with supportive technology, has made queer literature popular and accessible in the developed world.

LGBTQ book publishing has a fascinating and complicated history. Publishers devoted to printing works by LGBTQ authors writing with LGBTQ characters or themes were initially created because of the reticence of traditional publishing houses to enter this field. This was due principally because of censorship and general homophobia within society. As these barriers began to be dismantled, competition came through larger and better capitalized publishing houses. Today, the major threat to the industry is dwindling mass distribution opportunities because of the dominance of online sellers such as Amazon, and the rise of digital e-books.

Despite these different challenges over time, there remains a large number of book publishers who focus principally on LGBTQ books. Several which have survived are well known, such as Alyson Publications, Saphire Books and Women of Colour Press. The industry is international in scope, though the publishing companies tend to be small and locally owned since each country has its own challenges and often relies on a small cadre of supporters. Customs rules in many countries still prohibit the importation of LGBTQ content books based on obscure obscenity rules and legislation.

Lambda Literary plays a big role in the support of the industry in the United States. Not only does it provide a forum for the dissemination of information pertaining to LGBT books, it also provides prominent awards to writers and an annual Visionary Award to publishers. Other awards include the Stonewall Book Awards, the Green Carnation Prize, the Publishing Triangle Awards.

We have identified notable founders of LGBTQ book publishers from Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Haiti and the United States. To read more, see the list and access their fascinating biographies CLICK HERE

Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles See Here


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