Our Lives, Our Books: A Short History of LGBTQ Publishing | Quatrefoil Library

Enjoy a discussion with queer writer, editor and publisher Catherine Lundoff on the history of LGBTQ+ publishing in the US, using examples from

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I’m doing a talk on the history of #LGBTQPublishing at #QuatrefoilLibrary in December and I’m doing a series of posts about my research, observations and other fun stuff, like resources. Patrons only! All funds go to keeping the lights in at Queen of Swords Press! #Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CLundoff
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creating fiction, nonfiction, essays, recommendation lists

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#Patreon This month, our patrons got a first look at the gorgeous cover for A DEATH AT THE DIONYSUS CLUB by Melissa Scott and Amy Griswold and will be getting some snippets of my upcoming December talk on the history of #LGBTQpublishing at #Quatrefoil Library. Get a free ebook for signing up! https://www.patreon.com/CLundoff
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#Bookstodon #LGBTQstodon Got a nice shoutout for Queen of Swords Press this morning in this new article on #Lgbtqpublishing in Publishers Weekly, along with many awesome colleagues like Neon Hemlock, Stelliform and BLF Press! It is paywalled, not sure if it will become widely available or not, but I hope so. Good plugs for our titles CINRAK and DEATH BY SILVER too! https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/publisher-news/article/92149-independent-spirit-lgbtq-voices-in-publishing.html
Independent Spirit: LGBTQ Voices in Publishing

Indie presses offer a home for books across the LGBTQ spectrum.

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#LGBTQstodon #Bookstagram #LGBTQpublishing The video of our queer publishing and writing panel from the Eau Claire Library is up! Charles Payseur moderating - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sV1eD0wGEsI
WritingOut: LGBTQ+ Writers and Publishers on the Importance of Representation and Presence in Media

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PUP Publishing Fellowship applications are now open, with details on our website Careers page. Curious surprised current fellows Akhil Jonnalagadda and Morgan Spehar the most about publishing and PUP? Read an interview with them in PUP Ideas: https://bit.ly/3VSC8yb

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Ideas and inspiration from Princeton University Press fellows

In July 2022, Princeton University Press welcomed its second-year Publishing Fellows. The Publishing Fellowship was created in 2021 to address a lack of diverse representation across the publishing industry, as part of a Press-wide Equity and Inclusion strategic initiative launched in 2018.