Ellen Galford
Ellen Galford is an American-born Scottish writer. She was born in the US and migrated to the United Kingdom in 1971, after a brief marriage in New York City. She came out in the mid-1970s. She has lived in Glasgow and London and now lives in Edinburgh with her partner. She is Jewish.[1][2] Her works include four lesbian novels:
- Moll Cutpurse, Her True History (1984)
- The Fires of Bride (1986)
- Queendom Come (1990)
- The Dyke and the Dybbuk (1993)
Galford was involved in recording Edinburgh's LGBT for the project.
Awards[]
- Winner of the 1994 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian and Gay Humor[3]
- Finalist for the 1995 American Library Association Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Award for Literature[4]
See also[]
- Lesbian fiction
References[]
- ^ The Hammer and the Flute: Women, Power, and Spirit Possession By Mary Keller
- ^ Post-War Jewish Fiction: Ambivalence, Self Explanation and Transatlantic Connections By D. Brauner p. 186
- ^ "1994 Lambda Literary Awards Recipients". Archived from the original on 6 May 2007.
- ^ "Stonewall Book Awards".
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