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'''Ellen Galford''' is a humorous writer of lesbian fiction whose several novels have been fantastic. | '''Ellen Galford''' is a humorous writer of lesbian fiction whose several novels have been fantastic. | ||
==Works== | |||
* ''Moll Cutpurse: Her True History'' (1984; ISBN 0-932379-04-4) | * ''Moll Cutpurse: Her True History'' (1984; ISBN 0-932379-04-4) | ||
* ''[[The Fires of Bride]]'' (1988; ISBN 0-932379-41-9) | * ''[[The Fires of Bride]]'' (1988; ISBN 0-932379-41-9) | ||
* ''[[Queendom Come]]'' (1990; ISBN 1-85381-262-5) | * ''[[Queendom Come]]'' (1990; ISBN 1-85381-262-5) | ||
* ''[[The Dyke and the Dybbuk]]'' (1993; ISBN 1-878067-51-6) | * ''[[The Dyke and the Dybbuk]]'' (1993; ISBN 1-878067-51-6) | ||
===Non-SFnal works=== | |||
* ''Hatshepsut: The Princess Who Became King'' | |||
==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
Revision as of 20:53, 15 May 2007
Ellen Galford is a humorous writer of lesbian fiction whose several novels have been fantastic.
Works
- Moll Cutpurse: Her True History (1984; ISBN 0-932379-04-4)
- The Fires of Bride (1988; ISBN 0-932379-41-9)
- Queendom Come (1990; ISBN 1-85381-262-5)
- The Dyke and the Dybbuk (1993; ISBN 1-878067-51-6)
Non-SFnal works
- Hatshepsut: The Princess Who Became King
Awards
- Winner of the 1994 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian and Gay Humor
- Finalist for the 1995 American Library Association Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Award for Literature (now "Stonewall Book Award")