Mark Thompson (1) (1952–)
Auteur van Long Road to Freedom: The Advocate History of the Gay and Lesbian Movement (Stonewall Inn Editions)
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Mark Thompson was born in Monterey Peninsula, California in August 1952. He was a founding member of the Bay Area-wide Gay Students Coalition at San Francisco State University. In 1975, he started writing for The Advocate and would spend two decades at the LGBT magazine. He wrote several books toon meer during his lifetime including Gay Spirit: Myth and Meaning, Gay Soul: Finding the Heart of Gay Spirit and Nature, Gay Body: A Journey Through Shadow to Self, Long Road to Freedom: The Advocate History of the Gay and Lesbian Movement, and Advocate Days and Other Stories. He died on August 9, 2016 at the age of 63. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Werken van Mark Thompson
Long Road to Freedom: The Advocate History of the Gay and Lesbian Movement (Stonewall Inn Editions) (1994) 235 exemplaren
Gay Soul: Finding the Heart of Gay Spirit and Nature with Sixteen Writers, Healers, Teache (1994) 192 exemplaren
Human sexuality and the same sex marriage debate 8 exemplaren
Fellow Travelers 7 exemplaren
Charmed, I'm Sure {essay} 1 exemplaar
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- 1952-08-19
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- Monterey, California, USA
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
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- Cultural Associate editor of The Advocate
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- Boyd, Malcolm (life partner)
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- The Advocate
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The Fire in Moonlight: Stories from the Radical Faeries 1975-2010 (Finalist – LGBT Anthology – 2012)
Gay Body: A Journey Through Shadow To Self (Genomineerde – Gay Men's Biography/Autobiography – 1997)
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