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Out of the Closet and Nothing to Wear

Out of the Closet and Nothing to Wear
by Lesléa Newman


 

 

The Little Butch Book
by Lesléa Newman

 
 
 

Every Laugh A Tear by Leslea Newman

In Every Laugh A Tear
by Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman

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Lesléa Newman's LesleaKids.com
Lesléa Newman's Biography
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Signs of Love by Lesléa Newman
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Girls Will Be GirlsGirls Will Be Girls by Lesléa Newman

Thirteen women spring to life in this collection of original fiction by Lesléa Newman, one of America's best and most-respected lesbian writers. Her trademark of finding humor in both the everyday and the heartbreaking is on display in these 13 stories, in which love, death, sex, aging, and other issues are reflected in the very real, often hilarious reactions of the women who experience them.

"The 11 short stories and one novella in Girls Will Be Girls may satisfy, for the moment, Leslea Newman's large, enthusiastic readership, who will relish her arch humor in stories like "Eggs McMenopause," in which a woman of a certain age decides that the only way she can grasp the fact of her many shed eggs is by buying several hundred chicken eggs at the grocery store, a few dozen at a time, and distributing them around her small apartment. In the titular novella, Newman turns her attention to infidelity, hovering between the comic and the tragic as she describes the breakdown of a long and stable (read: static and dull) relationship between Gwen, a therapist, and her artist girlfriend, Didi, who "couldn't have asked for a more considerate lover. No, what she wanted was a less considerate lover.... A lover who didn't care if her teeth were brushed or if she was going to rip Didi's dress or ruin her brand new manicure." What happens when Gwen's handsome new client gets a look at Didi comes as no surprise, but Gwen's quirky revenge will keep the pages turning." -- Regina Marler (Amazon.com)

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Biography

Lesléa Newman is an award-winning author and editor who has published over 31 books including A Letter to Harvey Milk,  and In Every Laugh a Tear (fiction); Still Life with Buddy, and Signs of Love (poetry); The Little Butch Book and Out of the Closet and Nothing to Wear (humor); The Femme Mystique and My Lover is a Woman: Contemporary Lesbian Love Poems (anthologies); and Heather Has Two Mommies and Too Far Away to Touch (children's books). Her literary awards include two Pushcart Prize nominations, a  Money for Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Grant, and fellowships from the Massachusetts Artists Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Her website address is: www.lesleanewman.com.

Organizations & Institutions
Authors Guild and Authors League of America, 1988-2001
Poets and Writers, Inc., 1980-2001
Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, 1990-2001
PEN American Center, 1994-2001
Publishing Triangle, 1992-2001

  

Fields of Study
Primary:  Poetry and Fiction
Secondary:  Children's books  (picture books and teen novels)
Other Interests: The Arts (theatre, dance, music, etc)

  

Published Works

Novels

Good Enough to Eat, Firebrand Books, Ithaca, NY 1986, and Sheba Feminist Publishers, London, England, 1986

In Every Laugh A Tear, New Victoria Publishers, Norwich, VT, 1992,  new edition, 1998

Short Fiction

A Letter to Harvey Milk, Firebrand Books, Ithaca, NY 1988

Secrets, New Victoria Publishers, Norwich, VT 1990

Every Women's Dream, New Victoria Publishers, Norwich, VT 1994

Girls Will Be Girls,  Alyson Publications, Los Angeles, CA   2000

Where The Girls Are, Alyson Publications, Los Angeles CA 2002

Poetry

Just Looking For My Shoes,  Back Door Press, Seattle, WA 1980

Love Me Like You Mean It,   HerBooks, Santa Cruz, CA 1987, and Pride & Imprints, Radnor, OH 1997
                   
Sweet Dark Places,  HerBooks, Santa Cruz, CA  1991, and Pride & Imprints, Radnor, OH  1997

Still Life With Buddy,  Pride Publications, Pride & Imprints, Radnor, OH 1997

Signs of Love, Windstorm Creative, Port Orchard, WA,  2000

Best of Lesléa Newman, Pudding House Publications, Johnstown, OH 2001

Non-Fiction

SomeBody To Love: A Guide To Loving The Body You Have, Third Side Press,
Chicago, IL 1991

Writing From The Heart: Inspiration & Exercises For Women Who Want To Write, Crossing Press, Freedom, CA  1993  

Humor

Out of the Closet and Nothing to Wear, Alyson Publications, Los Angeles, CA 
1997

The Little Butch Book, New Victoria Publishers, Norwich, VT, 1998

Young Adult Novels

Fat Chance, Putnam, New York, NY 1994 (paperback, 1998), and Women's Press, London, England, 1996

Children’s Books

Heather Has Two Mommies,  In Other Words Publishing, Northampton, MA 1989, Alyson Publications, Boston, MA 1990, and Special Ten-Year Anniversary Edition, Alyson Publications, 2000

Gloria Goes To Gay Pride, Alyson Publications, Boston, MA 1991

Belinda's Bouquet,  Alyson Publications, Boston, MA 1991

Saturday Is Pattyday, Women's Educational Press, Toronto, CANADA and New Victoria Publishers, Norwich, VT,  1993

Too Far Away To Touch,  Clarion Books, New York, NY  1995 (paperback, 1998)

Remember That, Clarion Books, New York, NY  1996

Matzo Ball Moon, Clarion Books, New York, NY 1998

Cats ,Cats, Cats!  Simon & Schuster, New York NY   2001
 
Runaway Dreidel,  Henry Holt & Co., New York, NY   2002

Dogs, Dogs, Dogs! Simone & Schuster , New York, NY 2002

Felicia’s Favorite Story, Two Lives Publishing, Ridley Park, PA 2002

A Fire Engine for Ruthie, Clarion Books, New York, NY forthcoming

Daddy’s Song, Henry Holt & Co., New York, NY forthcomiing

Anthologies

Bubbe Meisehs By Shayneh Maidelehs:  An Anthology of Poetry by Jewish Granddaughters About Our Grandmothers, HerBooks, Santa Cruz, CA 1989

Eating Our Hearts Out:  Personal Accounts of Women's Relationship to Food ,
Crossing Press, Freedom, CA 1993

A Loving Testimony: Remembering Loved Ones Lost To AIDS,  Crossing Press, Freedom, CA 1995

The Femme Mystique, Alyson Publications, Boston, MA 1995

My Lover Is A Woman: Contemporary Lesbian Love Poems, Ballantine Books, New York, NY 1996, Paperback edition forthcoming, Ballantine Books, New York, NY 1999

Pillow Talk: Lesbian Stories between the Covers, Alyson Publications, Los
Angeles, CA   1998

Pillow Talk II: More Lesbian Stories between the Covers, Alyson Publications,
Los Angeles, CA   2000

Bedroom Eyes, Alyson Publications, Los Angeles, CA 2002

   

Films, Radio & Television

Film: "A Letter to Harvey Milk," produced and directed by Yariv Kohn, York
University, Canada, 1990. 

Television: Spoken Word: "A Letter to Harvey Milk" produced by Sleeping
Giants Productions,  Canada, 1995

Radio: Jewish Stories from the Old World to the New,  "A Letter to Harvey
Milk." Read by Carl Reiner, produced by
     KCRW FM, Santa Monica, CA, 1998.

  

Plays

After All We've Been Through
    Women in Performance, Durham, NC April, 1989
    Portland Women's Theatre Co., Portland, OR April, 1989
    Between the Acts, Lexington, KY  February, 1990
   
Rage
    Gay Performances Company, New York, NY, 1991

A Letter To Harvey Milk
    Bailiwick Repetory Theatre, Chicago, IL 1994
    Jewish Theatre Festival, Los Angeles, CA 1996
    Darkhorse Theatre, Nashville, TN 2000
    Playwrights’s Circle, Palm Springs, CA 2001

 

Awards and Honors
Finalist, Lambda Literary Award, Lesbian Poetry Category, 2000, Signs of Love
Grant Recipient, Money for Women/ Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, Inc. 2000, awarded for the short story, "Keeping a Breast"
Winner, Americus Review Poetry Contest, 2000, "The Politics of Buddy"
Nomination, Pushcart Prize, 2000, Nominated by the poet, Antler
First Place Winner, Vice Versa  Awards for Excellence in the Gay and Lesbian Press, Humor Category, 1999, "Cher  Heaven"
Induction, Jericho High School Hall of Fame, 1999
Finalist, Lambda Literary Award, Lesbian Poetry Category, 1998, The Little Butch Book
Finalist, Small Press Book Awards, 1998, Out of the Closet and Nothing to Wear
Nomination, Pushcart Prize, 1998.  Nominated by the poet, Antler,  for poems from Still Life With Buddy
Finalist, Iowa Teen Award, 1997-1998, Fat Chance
Poetry Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts, 1997.  Awarded on the basis of a selection from Still Life With Buddy
Books for the Teen Age, 1996:  A Loving Testimony: Remembering Loved Ones Lost To AIDSSelected by:  Office of Young Adult Services, The New York Public Library
Community Services Award, 1995:  Presented by the Massachusetts  Lesbian and Gay Political Caucus
Finalist, Lambda Literary Award, Anthology Category, 1995:  A Loving Testimony: Remembering Loved Ones Lost To AIDS
Gemini Award, Best Short Drama 1995:  Spoken Word: "A Letter to Harvey Milk."  Presented by The Canadian Academy of Film and Television
Finalist, Lambda Literary Award, Children's Book Category, 1994: Saturday Is Pattyday
Silver Award, The Parents' Choice Foundation, 1994:  Fat Chance
James Baldwin Award For Cultural Achievement, 1993.  Awarded by The Greater Boston Area Lesbian/Gay Political Alliance
Winner, Highlights For Children Fiction Writing Contest, 1992:   "Remember That"
Author of the Month: Highlights For Children, December 1992:   "Remember That"
Finalist, Lambda Literary Award, Children's Book Category, 1992:  Gloria Goes To Gay Pride
Winner, Best Narrative Film, Ann Arbor Film Festival, 1990:  "A Letter to Harvey Milk," Produced by Yariv Cohen
Finalist, Lambda Literary Award, Children's Book Category, 1990:  Heather Has Two Mommies
Poetry Fellowship, Massachusetts Artist Foundation, 1989:  Commendation, National Poetry Competition, 1988.  Sponsored by the Chester  H. Jones Foundation:   “What Good”
Second Place Finalist, 1987 Raymond Carver Short Story Competition, 1987:  “Something to Pass the Time” 
Honorable Mention, Urban Arts in Transit Competition 1987:  “Songs for Ten Scallops”
Runner Up, American Poetry Association Love Poem Competition, 1987:  “Love after love after love after love and finally"

Current Projects

A short story collection:  

Where the Girls Are (forthcoming, Alyson Publications, Spring 2002)

Children's books:  

A Fire Engine for Ruthie (forthcoming from Clarion Books)
Felicia's Favorite Story (forthcoming Spring 2002 from Two Lives Publishing) 

   

 Legacy of Names -- Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman is also featured in the Legacy of Names section of queertheory.com, an Index commemorating those who have contributed to the development of queer culture and history.  

  

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