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Tom Spanbauer (born 1946) is an American writer whose work often explores issues of sexuality, race, and the ties that bind disparate people together.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: A. M. Homes, Columbia University, Gay, Idaho State University, Kenya, Los Angeles Times, Pocatello, Idaho, Portland, Oregon, Sexual identity, Stonewall Book Award, The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon, The Quarterly.

  2. Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction winners
  3. Novelists from Idaho

A. M. Homes

Amy M. Homes (pen name A. M. Homes; born December 18, 1961) is an American writer best known for her controversial novels and unusual short stories, which feature extreme situations and characters. Tom Spanbauer and a. M. Homes are American LGBT novelists.

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Columbia University

Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private Ivy League research university in New York City.

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Gay

Gay is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual.

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Idaho State University

Idaho State University (ISU) is a public research university in Pocatello, Idaho.

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Kenya

Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya (Jamhuri ya Kenya), is a country in East Africa.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Pocatello, Idaho

Pocatello is the county seat and largest city of Bannock County, with a small portion on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in neighboring Power County, containing the city's airport.

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Portland, Oregon

Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region.

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Sexual identity

Sexual identity refers to one's self-perception in terms of romantic or sexual attraction towards others, though not mutually exclusive, and can be different from romantic identity.

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Stonewall Book Award

The Stonewall Book Award is a set of three literary awards that annually recognize "exceptional merit relating to the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender experience" in English-language books published in the U.S. They are sponsored by the Rainbow Round Table (RRT) of the American Library Association (ALA) and have been part of the American Library Association awards program, now termed ALA Book, Print & Media Awards, since 1986 as the single Gay Book Award.

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The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide

The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide (formerly The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review) is a bimonthly, nationally distributed magazine of history, culture, and politics for LGBT people and their allies who are interested in the gamut of social, scientific, and cultural issues raised by same-sex sexuality.

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The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon

The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon is a 1991 novel by American author Tom Spanbauer set at the beginning of the 20th century.

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The Quarterly

The Quarterly was an avant-garde literary magazine founded and edited by Gordon Lish in 1987.

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See also

Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction winners

Novelists from Idaho

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Spanbauer

Also known as Dangerous Writing, Spanbauer, Tom.