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We have identified LGBTQ mystery and horror writers from Canada, Great Britain, Australia, Norway, Mexico, Germany, Scotland, and the United States.
 
We have identified LGBTQ mystery and horror writers from Canada, Great Britain, Australia, Norway, Mexico, Germany, Scotland, and the United States.
  
* [[Derek Adams]], United States
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'''Australia'''
* [[Jacob Anderson-Minshall]], United States
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* [[Clive Barker]], Great Britain
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* [[Claire McNab]]
* [[George Baxt]], United States
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* [[Jeremy John Beadle]], Great Britain
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'''Canada'''
* [[Steve Berman]], United States
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* [[Poppy Z. Brite]], United States
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* [[PJ Vernon]]]
* [[Rita Mae Brown]], United States
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* [[Eve Zaremba]]
* [[Jessie Chandler]], United States
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* [[Michael Craft]], United States
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'''Germany'''
* [[Oscar De Muriel]], Mexico
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* [[Jack Dickson]], Scotland
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* [[Hanns Heinz Ewers]]
* [[Stella Duffy]], Great Britain
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* [[Katherine V. Forrest]], United States
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'''Great Britain'''
* [[Rodney Garland]], Hungary
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* [[Drew Gummerson]], Great Britain
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* [[Clive Barker]]
* [[Joseph Hansen]], United States
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* [[Jeremy John Beadle]]
* [[Ellen Hart]], United States
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* [[Stella Duffy]]
* [[Hanns Heinz Ewers]], Germany
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* [[Drew Gummerson]]
* [[Drewey Wayne Gunn]], United States
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* [[Richard House]]
* [[Greg Herren]], United States
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* [[Tom Rob Smith]]
* [[Patricia Highsmith]], United States
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* [[Nancy Spain]]
* [[Gordon Hoban]], United States
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* [[Steven B. Williams]]
* [[Lou Hogan]], United States
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* [[Anne Holt]], Norway
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'''Hungary'''
* [[Richard House]], Great Britain
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* [[Peter Tuesday Hughes]], United States
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* [[Rodney Garland]]
* [[Renee James]], United States
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* [[Lori L. Lake]], United States
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'''Mexico'''
* [[Richard Lipez]], United States
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* [[Lee Lynch]], United States
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* [[Oscar De Muriel]]
* [[Alexandria Marzano-Lesvenich]], United States
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* [[Val McDermid]], Scotland
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'''Norway'''
* [[Claire McNab]], Australia
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* [[John Morgan Wilson]], United States
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* [[Anne Holt]]
* [[Michael Nava]], United States
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* [[John Preston]], United States
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'''Scotland'''
* [[Ryan Quinn]], United States
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* [[Christopher Rice]], United States
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* [[Jack Dickson]]
* [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], United States
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* [[Val McDermid]]
* [[J. Aaron Sanders]], United States
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* [[Damian Serbu]], United States
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* [[Derek Adams]]
* [[Carrie Smith]], United States
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* [[Jacob Anderson-Minshall]]
* [[Tom Rob Smith]], Great Britain
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* [[George Baxt]]
* [[Nancy Spain]], Great Britain
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* [[Steve Berman]]
* [[Richard Stevenson]], United States
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* [[Poppy Z. Brite]]
* [[Marshall Thornton]], United States
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* [[Rita Mae Brown]]
* [[Steven B. Williams]], Great Britain
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* [[Jessie Chandler]]
* [[Eve Zaremba]], Canada
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* [[Michael Craft]]
* [[Robert D. Zimmerman]], United States
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* [[Katherine V. Forrest]]
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* [[Joseph Hansen]]
 +
* [[Ellen Hart]]
 +
* [[Drewey Wayne Gunn]]
 +
* [[Greg Herren]]
 +
* [[Patricia Highsmith]]
 +
* [[Gordon Hoban]]
 +
* [[Lou Hogan]]
 +
* [[Peter Tuesday Hughes]]
 +
* [[Renee James]]
 +
* [[Lori L. Lake]]
 +
* [[Richard Lipez]]
 +
* [[Lee Lynch]]
 +
* [[Alexandria Marzano-Lesvenich]]
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* [[John Morgan Wilson]]
 +
* [[Michael Nava]]
 +
* [[John Preston]]
 +
* [[Ryan Quinn]]
 +
* [[Christopher Rice]]
 +
* [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]]
 +
* [[J. Aaron Sanders]]
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* [[Damian Serbu]]
 +
* [[Carrie Smith]]
 +
* [[Richard Stevenson]]
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* [[Marshall Thornton]]
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* [[Robert D. Zimmerman]]
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 22:59, 25 January 2019

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'.

The first published mystery book with a gay sleuth as the lead character is believed to be 'The Heart in Exile' (1953) by Hungarian author Adam Martin de Hegedus, writing under the pen name Rodney Garland. The first American murder mystery novel is believed to be 'The Gay Detective' (1961) by Lou Hogan (writing under the pen name Lou Rand).

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

What generally distinguishes an LGBTQ mystery or horror story from others is the inclusion of prominent LGBTQ characters in the storyline. Most often, this inclusion is in the form of the lead investigator, sleuth, detective, or hero(ine). Rarely does it involve singularly including the villain as the LGBTQ character in the writing.

These investigative characters are important in LGBTQ representation because they portray individuals who are pursuing the common good and putting other people’s interest ahead of their own. Nevertheless, there is quite often the case where this principal character is either looking for a same-sex relationship or falls into one as part of the plot line. Either of these features plays into the positive imagination of the reader and creates a positive normative portrayal of the LGBTQ character’s sexual orientation.

The success of the mystery and horror genre of writing is evident by the fact that many of these books and stories are printed in series form. Such series leave a cumulative impression on LGBTQ characterization, especially if the main character is LGBTQ. It is a credit to the writer when he or she can continue or increase the momentum of the character through multiple books.

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

Australia

Canada

Germany

Great Britain

Hungary

Mexico

Norway

Scotland

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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