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'''Canada'''
 
'''Canada'''
  
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* [[Gwen Benaway]], fiction and nonfiction
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* [[Hazel Jane Plante]], nonfiction
 
* [[Casey Plett]], fiction writer
 
* [[Casey Plett]], fiction writer
 
* [[Trish Salah]], academic writer
 
* [[Trish Salah]], academic writer
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* [[Jia Quing Wilson-Yang]], fiction
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'''China'''
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* [[Lei Ming]], memoir
  
 
'''Commonwealth of Dominica'''
 
'''Commonwealth of Dominica'''
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* [[James Dawson]], teen novels
 
* [[James Dawson]], teen novels
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* [[Juno Dawson]], young adult
 
* [[Jane Fae]], climate change, ethics, political and sexual liberty, and online censorship
 
* [[Jane Fae]], climate change, ethics, political and sexual liberty, and online censorship
 
* [[Juliet Jacques]], memoirs, gender and sexuality  
 
* [[Juliet Jacques]], memoirs, gender and sexuality  
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* [[Caitlin Kiernan]], science fiction
 
* [[Caitlin Kiernan]], science fiction
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'''Nigeria'''
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* [[Akwaeke Emezi]], nonfiction and young adult
  
 
'''United States'''
 
'''United States'''
  
 
* [[Charlie Jane Anders]], novelist and short stories
 
* [[Charlie Jane Anders]], novelist and short stories
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* [[Nahshon Anderson]], memoir and nonfiction
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* [[Lexie Ban]], nonfiction
 
* [[S. Bear Bergman]], author and playwright
 
* [[S. Bear Bergman]], author and playwright
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* [[Cooper Lee Bombardier]], social commentary
 
* [[Poppy Z. Brite]], gothic horror novels and dark comedies
 
* [[Poppy Z. Brite]], gothic horror novels and dark comedies
 
* [[Patrick Califia]], topics of gender identity, queer studies, lesbian sexual practices, eroticism, and transgender issues.
 
* [[Patrick Califia]], topics of gender identity, queer studies, lesbian sexual practices, eroticism, and transgender issues.
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* [[Camila Maria Concepcion]], screenwriter
 
* [[Leslie Feinberg]], novelist
 
* [[Leslie Feinberg]], novelist
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* [[Ina Fried]], journalist
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* [[Julian Gill-Peterson]], history
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* [[Rachel Gold]], young adult
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* [[Rosie Haber]], screenwriter, nonfiction
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* [[Andrea Jenkins]], nonfiction
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* [[Zeyn Joukhadar]], novelist
 
* [[Matt Kailey]], academic writer  
 
* [[Matt Kailey]], academic writer  
 
* [[Bryn Kelly]], author and storyteller
 
* [[Bryn Kelly]], author and storyteller
 
* [[Rebecca Kling]], cultural and social issues writer
 
* [[Rebecca Kling]], cultural and social issues writer
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* [[Emmett Lundberg]], web series
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* [[TS Madison]], memoir
 
* [[Thomas Page McBee]], memoirs
 
* [[Thomas Page McBee]], memoirs
 
* [[Hari Nef]], columnist
 
* [[Hari Nef]], columnist
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* [[Mallory Ortberg]], fiction and nonfiction
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* [[Torrey Peters]], novelist
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* [[Rachel Pollack]], science fiction
 
* [[Jen Richards]], media writer
 
* [[Jen Richards]], media writer
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* [[Monica Roberts]], journalist and nonfiction
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* [[Jordy Rosenberg]], academic and history
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* [[Meredith Russo]], memoir
 
* [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], fantasy and horror novels
 
* [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], fantasy and horror novels
 
* [[Julia Serano]], feminism and transexuality
 
* [[Julia Serano]], feminism and transexuality
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* [[Carter Sickels]], novelist
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* [[Bogi Takacs]], speculative fiction
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* [[Aiden Thomas]], young adult
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* [[Jeanne Thornton]], novelist and comic books
 
* [[Lana Wachowski]], screenwriter
 
* [[Lana Wachowski]], screenwriter
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* [[Emerson Whitney]], fiction
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'''U.S. Virgin Islands'''
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* [[Kacen Callendar]], children's books

Revision as of 19:09, 8 August 2021

Australia

Canada

China

Commonwealth of Dominica

Great Britain

Ireland

Nigeria

United States

U.S. Virgin Islands