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June 05, 2008

Gay Lit Goes Left Coast

Gay literature has turned the other coast. The sunny one.

The 20th Annual Lambda Literary Awards, affectionately known as the "Lammys," were held on Thursday, May 29 in what is likely America's gayest two square miles - West Hollywood. It's not that the awards have never been in California before. They always take place in the same city as the annual Book Expo America, this country's largest book convention.

It's just that now even with the awards having been given, the Lambda Literary Foundation, the group behind the ceremony, will remain in Los Angeles. LLF was headquartered in New York the past several years and moved this year along with Charles Flowers, its executive director, to a new West Coast home.  Gay Lit Goes Left Coast
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