This list of LGBT writers includes writers who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender or otherwise non-heterosexual who have written about LGBT themes, elements or about LGBT issues (such as Jonny Frank). Works of these authors are part of LGBT literature.

As this list includes writers from antiquity until the present, it is clearly understood that the term "LGBT" may not ideally describe the identity of all authors, particularly for those who wrote before the nineteenth century. In some cases, it is more useful to consider such authors as persons who expressed attractions for persons of the same sex (for example, Sappho or Plato), and avoid the anachronistic use of contemporary labels. Inclusion in this list follows general scholarly and academic norms, specified in references, that attempt to establish a genealogy or history of LGBT literature written by LGBT people. There are many additional non-LGBT authors who have written works on LGBT topics. All new additions to this list should include a reference.

A

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Caio Fernando Abreu1948–1996Brazilianshort stories, playsMorangos Mofados, dragões não conhecem o paraíso
Barry D. Adamb. 1952CanadianscholarThe Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement, The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics[1]
Evan Adamsb. 1966CanadianplaywrightDreams of Sheep, Snapshots, Dirty Dog River and Janice's Christmas[2]
Nathan Niigan Noodin Adlerb. ?CanadianhorrorWrist, Ghost Lake[3]
Etel Adnan1925–2021Lebanese-AmericanpoetSea and Fog[4]
Will Aitkenb. ?American-Canadiannovelist, film criticTerre Haute, Realia[5]
Magaly Alabaub. 1945Cuban AmericanpoetryElectra y Clitemnestra. Poema [6]
Francisco X. Alarcón1954–2016ChicanopoetryFrom the Belly Button of the Moon: And Other Summer Poems, Poems to Dream Together = Poemas para soñar juntos[7]
Edward Albee1928–2016AmericanplaywrightWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?[8]
Becky Albertalli1982Americanwriter of fictionSimon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, What If It's Us
Jonathan Alexander b. 1967 American creative nonfiction Dear Queer Self
Mohamed Abdulkarim Alib. 1985CanadianmemoiristAngry Queer Somali Boy[9]
Sandra Allandb. 1973Canadianpoetry, fictionThe Mathematics of Love [10]
Kimball Allenb. 1982Americanplaywright, performer, gay activistSecrets of a Gay Mormon Felon
Be Happy Be Mormon
[11]
Paula Gunn Allen1939–2008Native Americanpoet, literary criticAs Long as the Rivers Flow: The Stories of Nine Native Americans[8]
Dorothy Allisonb. 1949AmericannovelistBastard Out of Carolina[8]
Kye Allums b. 1989 American poet Who Am I?
Anne-Marie Alonzo1951–2005Canadianpoetry, fiction, dramaBleus de mine [5]
Lisa Altherb. 1944AmericannovelistStormy Weather & Other Stories; Blood Feud: The Hatfields and the McCoys: The Epic Story of Murder and Vengeance; Washed in the Blood; Kinflicks: A Novel[8]
Rebecca Alpertb. 1950 Americanprofessor of Jewish American religious history Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation [12]
Hilton Alsb. 1960Americanwriter, theatre criticWhite Girls[13]
Noel Alumitb. 1968 Filipino-Americanplaywright, novelistMr. and Mrs. La Questa Go Dancing, Letters to Montgomery Clift[14]
Hans Christian Andersen 1805–1875 Danish fantasy, novelist, poet, playwright The Emperor's New Clothes, The Little Mermaid, The Snow Queen [15]
Gordon Stewart Anderson1958–1991CanadiannovelistThe Toronto You Are Leaving[16]
Debra Andersonb. ? Canadiannovelist, playwrightCode White[17]
Patrick Anderson1915–1979English/CanadianpoetReturn to Canada [5][18]
Albalucía Angelb. 1939Colombianfolksinger and novelist Girasoles en Invierno [7]
Núria Añób. 1973SpanishnovelistLowering Clouds[19]
Trey Anthonyb. 1983 CanadianplaywrightDa Kink in My Hair[20]
Salvatore Antoniob. 1976CanadianplaywrightIn Gabriel's Kitchen[21]
Gloria Anzaldúa1942–2004Chicanascholar of Chicana cultural theory Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza[7][22]
Bert Archerb. 1968Canadianjournalist, criticThe End of Gay (and the death of heterosexuality)[23]
Reinaldo Arenas1943–1990Cubanpoet, novelist and playwright Before Night Falls[7][8]
Rafael Arévalo Martínez1884–1975Guatemalannovelist, short-story writer, poet Las rosas de Engaddi [7]
Lawrence Aronovitchb. 1974 CanadianplaywrightThe Lavender Railroad, Galatea[24]
Rane Arroyo1954–2010Puerto RicanpoetryPale Ramón[7][25]
Yolanda Arroyo Pizarrob. 1970Puerto Ricannovel, short story, essayTRANScaribeñx, Las Negras[26]
John Ashbery1927–2017AmericanpoetrySelf-Portrait in a Convex Mirror [8]
Rob Astbury 1948-2017 Australian sports [27]
Damien Atkinsb. 1975CanadianplaywrightReal Live Girl, Lucy, The Gay Heritage Project[28]
W. H. Auden1907–1973Englishpoetry"Funeral Blues" (poem) [8]
Ellis Avery1972–2019AmericannovelistThe Teahouse Fire, The Last Nude[29]
Manuel Azaña1880–1940Spanishintellectual and politician La velada en Benicarló [8]

B

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Cheryl B1972–2011Americanpoet, autobiographerMy Awesome Place: The Autobiography of Cheryl B[30]
Mette Bachb. ?Canadianauthor, teacher, screenwriter, and directorOff the Highway[31]
Sir Francis Bacon1561–1626Englishessayist, novelistThe Advancement and Proficience of Learning Divine and Human (1605)[8]
Oliver Baez Bendorfb. 1987Americanpoet, writerAdvantages of Being Evergreen
Bruce Bagemihlb. ?CanadianscientistBiological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity[32]
Bilal Baigb. 1995Canadianplaywright, actorAcha Bacha[33]
James Robert Baker1946–1997AmericannovelistBoy Wonder, Tim and Pete[34]
John Roman Bakerb. 1944Englishpoet, playwright, novelistCrying Celibate Tears[35][36]
James Baldwin1924–1987Americanpoet, playwright, novelistGiovanni's Room[8]
Honoré de Balzac1799–1850FrenchnovelistLa Comédie humaine[8]
Victor J. Banis1937–2019AmericannovelistThe Man from C.A.M.P.[37]
Keith Bannerb. ?Americannovelist, short storiesThe Life I Lead, Next to Nothing[38]
Kaushalya Bannerjib. ?CanadianpoetA New Remembrance: Poems[39]
Ann Bannonb. 1932AmericannovelistBeebo Brinker[8]
Porfirio Barba Jacob1883–1942Columbianpoet"Canción de la vida profunda" (poem)[7]
Djuna Barnes1892–1982AmericannovelistLadies Almanack, Nightwood[8]
Allen Barnett1955–1991Americanshort story writerThe Body and Its Dangers[40]
Natalie Clifford Barney1876–1972Americanpoet, memoiristQuelques Portraits-Sonnets de Femmes[8]
Richard Barnfield1574–1627EnglishpoetThe Passionate Pilgrim[8]
Damian Barrb. 1976Britishwriter, columnist, playwrightMaggie & Me[41]
Joelle BarronCanadianpoetRitual Lights[42]
Roland Barthes1915–1980FrenchsemioticianWhat Is Literature?[8]
John Bartonb. 1957CanadianpoetWest of Darkness: Emily Carr, self-portrait (2nd ed.)[43]
Jean Basile1932–1992Canadiannovelist, essayistLa Jument des mongols, Le Grand Khan, Les Voyages d'Irkoutsk[44]
Jaime Baylyb. 1965Peruvianjournalist, novelistNo se lo Digas a Nadie[45]
Neil Bartlettb. 1958EnglishplaywrightMore Bigger Snacks Now, A Vision of Love Revealed in Sleep, Sarrasine, A Judgement in Stone and Now That It's Morning[8]
M.J. Bassettb. 1953Englishwriter, director, producerStrike Back (TV series)
Sylvia Beach1887–1962Americaneditor, memoiristFounder of Shakespeare and Company[8]
Thomas Beatieb. 1976AmericanAuthorAuthored Labor of Love: The Story of One Man's Extraordinary Pregnancy[46]
William Beckford1760–1844Englishnovelist, travel writerVathek[8]
Aphra Behnc. 1640–1689Englishdramatist, poet and novelistOroonoko[8]
Billy-Ray Belcourtb. ?CanadianpoetThis Wound Is a World[47]
Ouissem Belgacemb. 1988Frenchfootball player, writerAdieu ma honte[48]
Gwen Benawayb. 1987CanadianpoetCeremonies for the Dead, Passage[47]
Bruce Bendersonb. 1946Americannovelist, essayistAutobiographie érotique[49]
E. F. Benson1867–1940EnglishnovelistDodo[8]
Jeremy Bentham1748–1832EnglishphilosopherAn Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation[8]
S. Bear Bergmanb. 1974American-Canadianauthor, poet, playwright, and theater artistButch Is A Noun [50]
Leonard Bernstein1918–1990Americancomposer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianistWest Side Story[51]
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamoreb. ?AmericannovelistThe End of San Francisco[52]
Drew Barrymoreb. 1975AmericanAutobiographerLittle Girl Lost[53]
Sandra Barnedab. 1975Spanishjournalist, writer, actressAntena 3 Noticias[54]
Tess Berry-Hartb. 1974Britishplaywright, novelist and activistSochi 2014[55]
José Bianco1909–1986Argentineessayist, novelist and editorVarious works published in the magazine Sur[7][56]
Anthony Bidulkab. 1962CanadiannovelistFlight of Aquavit[57]
Aristide von Bienefeldt1959–2016DutchnovelistBekentenissen van een Stamhouder ("Confessions of a Son and Heir")[58]
Imogen Binnieb. ?AmericannovelistNevada[59]
Elizabeth Bishop1911–1979Americanpoet, short story writerNorth and South, Questions of Travel[8]
Bill Bissettb. 1939CanadianpoetAwake in the Red Dessert (spoken word album)[60]
Persimmon Blackbridgeb. 1951Canadiannovelist, non-fiction writerSunnybrook, Prozac Highway[61]
Marie-Claire Blais1939–2021Canadiannovelist, playwrightA Season in the Life of Emmanuel, Mad Shadows, Augustino and the Choir of Destruction[5][8]
Cassandra Blanchardb. ?CanadianpoetFresh Pack of Smokes[62]
Robin Blaser1925–2009CanadianpoetThe Collected Books of Jack Spicer (editor)[63]
Ali Blytheb. ?CanadianpoetTwoism[64]
Charlie Bondhusb. 1981AmericanpoetAll the Heat We Could Carry[65]
Yolanda Bonnellb. ?CanadianplaywrightBug[66]
Gregory Bonsignoreb. 1983Americanplaywright, librettist, lyricist, TV writerAtomic, Squad 85[67]
Walter Bordenb. 1942CanadianplaywrightTightrope Time: Ain't Nuthin' More Than Some Itty Bitty Madness Between Twilight and Dawn[68]
Barrie Jean Borichb. ?AmericanmemoiristMy Lesbian Husband, Body Geographic[69]
Michel Marc Bouchardb. 1958CanadianplaywrightLilies, The Orphan Muses[18]
Eddy Boudel Tanb. ?CanadiannovelistAfter Elias, The Rebellious Tide[70]
Elizabeth Bowen1899–1973IrishnovelistEva Trout[8]
Jane Bowles1917–1973Americannovelist, playwrightTwo Serious Ladies[8]
Paul Bowles1910–1999Americannovelist, poet, translatorThe Sheltering Sky[8]
John Boyneb. 1971IrishnovelistThe Boy in the Striped Pyjamas[71]
Lawrence Ytzhak Braithwaite1963–2008CanadiannovelistWigger[72]
Christopher Bramb. 1952AmericannovelistFather of Frankenstein[40]
Gilberto Braga1945–2021BrazilianscreenwriterDancin' Days, Celebridade[73]
Dionne Brandb. 1953Canadiannovelist, poetLand to Light On, What We All Long For, Sans Souci[74]
Ken Brandb. ?CanadianplaywrightBenchmarks, The Bathhouse Suite, Burying Michael[75]
Beth Brant1941–2015CanadianpoetA Gathering of Spirit: A Collection by North American Women[76]
Perry Brassb. 1947Americannon-fiction, novels, poetry, plays″How to Survive Your Own Gay Life″ ″King of Angels, A Novel About the Genesis of Identity and Belief″[77]
André Brassardb. 1946Canadianstage director, filmmaker and actorOnce Upon a Time in the East, Le soleil se lève en retard (both films) [78]
Bertolt Brecht1898–1956GermanplaywrightThe Threepenny Opera[8]
Phoebe Bridgersb. 1994Americansinger, songwriter, producerPunisher, Stranger in the Alps[79]
Dave Brindleb. ?Canadianjournalist
Poppy Z. Briteb. 1967AmericannovelistLiquor, Prime, and Soul Kitchen[8]
Lynn Breedloveb. 1958AmericannovelistGodspeed[80]
Michael Bronskib. 1949AmericanhistorianA Queer History of the United States[81]
Carellin Brooksb. ?Canadiannovelist, non-fictionOne Hundred Days of Rain, Wreck Beach[82]
Brigid Brophy1929–1995EnglishnovelistHackenfeller's Ape[8]
Nicole Brossardb. 1943French Canadianpoet, novelistL'Echo bouge beau[5][8][18]
Olga Broumasb. 1949Greek-AmericanpoetBeginning with O[8]
Rebecca Brownb. 1956AmericannovelistThe Gifts of the Body[83]
Rita Mae Brownb. 1944AmericannovelistRubyfruit Jungle[8]
Ryan Buellb. 1982AmericanmemoiristParanormal State: My Journey into the Unknown[84]
Michael C. Burgess b. 1956 British poet Blue Rhapsody, The Victims [85]
Nathan Burgoineb. ?Canadiannovelist, short storiesLight[86]
Ronnie Burkettb. 1957CanadianplaywrightTinka's New Dress[87]
John Horne Burns1916–1953AmericannovelistThe Gallery[8]
William S. Burroughs1914–1997AmericannovelistNaked Lunch, Queer[88]
Aldo Busib. 1948ItaliannovelistSeminar on Youth[89]
Alec Butlerb. 1959CanadianplaywrightBlack Friday[90]
Lady Eleanor Butler1739–1829Anglo-IrishdiaristLadies of Llangollen : letters and journals of Lady Eleanor Butler (1739–1829) and Sarah Ponsonby (1755–1831)[8]
Judith Butlerb. 1956Americanphilosophy, ethics, queer theoryGender Trouble (1990)[91]
Samuel Butler1835–1902EnglishnovelistErewhon, The Way of All Flesh[8]
Lord Byron1788–1824EnglishpoetDon Juan (poem)[8]

C

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Patrick Califiab. 1954Americannon-fictionPublic Sex: The Culture of Radical Sex[92]
Anne Cameronb. 1938Canadiannovelist, poet, screenwriterDreamspeaker (screenplay)[93]
Elspeth Cameronb. 1943Canadianbiographies and memoirs, poetryNo Previous Experience[94]
Rafael Campob. 1964Americanpoet"Silence= Death"[95]
Truman Capote1924–1984Americannovelist, non-fictionBreakfast at Tiffany's, In Cold Blood[8]
Pat Capponi1949–2020Canadianmystery novelist, non-fictionBound by Duty: Walking the Beat with Canada's Cops[96]
Tom Cardamoneb. ?Americanspeculative fictionGreen Thumb[97]
Nancy Cárdenas1934–1994Mexicanactor, activist, filmmakerMéxico de mis amores (documentary)[7]
Dale Carpenterb. 1966Americannon-fictionFlagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texas[98]
Edward Carpenter1844–1929Englishpoet, academicCivilisation, Its Cause and Cure[8]
Michael Carrollb. ?Americanshort storiesLittle Reef[99]
Julián del Casal1863–1893CubanpoetMi museo ideal (poetry collection)[7]
Sue-Ellen Caseb. 1942Americanplaywright, criticButch/Femme: Inside Lesbian Genders[100]
Joseph Cassarab. 1989AmericannovelistThe House of Impossible Beauties[101]
Stacie Cassarinob. 1975AmericanpoetZero at the Bone[102]
Cyrus Cassellsb.1957Americanpoet, professorMore Than Peace and Cypresses[103]
Clint Catalystb. 1971Americanwriter, actorCottonmouth Kisses[104]
Willa Cather1873–1947Americannovelist, writer of stort stories and essaysMy Ántonia[8]
Catullusca 85–ca 55 B.C.RomanpoetCatullus et in eum commentarius[8]
Constantine P. Cavafy1863–1933Greekpoet"Ithaca" (poem)[8]
Kate Cayleyb. ?Canadianpoet, dramatist, short storiesHow You Were Born, The Hangman in the Mirror, After Akhmatova[105]
Luis Cernuda1902–1963SpanishpoetLa realidad y el deseo[8]
Robert Chafeb. 1971CanadianplaywrightAfterimage, Butler's Marsh, Tempting Providence (plays)[106]
Paul Chamberlandb. 1939Canadianpoet, essayistL'Afficheur hurle, En nouvelle barbarie[107]
Jane Chambers1937–1983AmericanplaywrightTales of the Revolution and Other American Fables[8]
Jessie Chandlerb. 1968Americanwriter of mysteries and humorous caper fictionShay O'Hanlon Caper Series[108]
Mathieu Chanteloisb. 1973Canadiantelevision personalityLorenzo (1963)
Graham Chapman1941–1989BritishScreenwriter A liar's Autobiography
George Chaunceyb. 1953AmericanhistorianGay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890–1940 [109]
Normand Chaurette1954–2022CanadianplaywrightFragments d'une lettre d'adieu lus par les géologues, Je vous écris du Caire[110]
Alexander Cheeb. 1967Americannovelist, poet, journalistEdinburgh, The Queen of Night[111]
John Cheever1912–1982Americannovelist, short storiesThe Enormous Radio, The Five-Forty-Eight, The Wapshot Chronicle, The Swimmer[8]
Gabriel Choletteb. ?CanadianmemoristScenes from the Underground[112]
Lisa Cholodenkob. 1964AmericanscreenwriterHigh Art, Laurel Canyon, The Kids Are All Right[113]
Wayson Choy1939–2019Canadiannovelist, memoiristThe Jade Peony, Paper Shadows, All That Matters[114]
Jillian Christmasb. ?CanadianpoetThe Gospel of Breaking[115]
Nino Ciprib. 1985AmericanwriterDefekt[116]
Hélène Cixousb. 1937Frenchphilosopher, writer"The Laugh of the Medusa" (essay)[8]
Eli Claireb. 1963AmericanwriterExile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Liberation, Brilliant Imperfection: Grappling with Cure[117]
C. L. Clarkb. ?AmericannovelistThe Unbroken[118]
John Cleland1710–1789EnglishnovelistFanny Hill[8]
Kate Clintonb. 1947AmericancomedianDon't Get Me Started, What the L, and I Told You So[119]
Jean Cocteau1889–1963Frenchpoet, novelist, dramatistLa Voix humaine[8]
Christopher Coe1953–1994AmericannovelistI Look Divine, Such Times[120]
Henri Coleb. 1956AmericanpoetTouch (poetry collection)[121]
Susan G. Coleb. 1952CanadianwriterPornography and the sex crisis[122]
Colette1873–1954FrenchnovelistClaudine series[8]
Joey Comeaub. 1980CanadianwriterA Softer World, Overqualified, Lockpick Pornography[123]
Ivy Compton-Burnett1884–1969EnglishwriterManservant and Maidservant[8]
Carmen Conde Abellán1907–1996Spanishacademic, poet, writerPoesía ante el tiempo y la inmortalidad[124][125]
Timothy Conigrave1959–1994Australianactor, writerHolding the Man[126]
Garrard Conleyb. 1984/1985AmericanmemoiristBoy Erased: A Memoir[127]
Bernard Cooperb. 1951AmericanwriterThe Bill From My Father: A Memoir[40]
Dennis Cooperb. 1953AmericanwriterGeorge Miles Cycle[40][128]
Copi (pseudonym of Raúl Damonte)1941–1987Argentine/Frenchwriter, actor, director, cartoonistLa Femme assise[7]
Rick Coppb. 1964Americanmystery writerThe Actor's Guide to Murder, The Actor's Guide to Adultery, The Actor's Guide to Greed, Where the Bears Are[129]
Steven Corbin1953–1995AmericannovelistFragments That Remain[130]
Amanda Cordnerb. ?CanadianplaywrightBody So Fluorescent, Wring the Roses[131]
Jeanne Cordova1948–2016Americanactivist, journalistWhen We Were Outlaws: a Memoir of Love and Revolution[132]
Marie Corelli1855–1924ScottishwriterA Romance of Two Worlds[8]
Carl Corley1919–2016AmericanwriterA Chosen World[133]
Brenda Cossmanb. 1960CanadianacademicSexual Citizens: The Legal and Cultural Regulation of Sex and Belonging[134]
Douglas Couplandb. 1961Canadiannovelist, short story writer, playwrightGeneration X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, Microserfs, JPod[135]
Laerte Coutinhob. 1951Braziliancartoonist, screenwriterChiclete com Banana, Piratas do Tietê[136]
Dani Coutureb. 1978CanadianwriterSweet (poetry collection)[137]
Noël Coward1899–1973EnglishplaywrightPrivate Lives[8]
Daniel Allen Coxb. 1976CanadianwriterShuck, Krakow Melt[138]
Ivan Coyoteb. 1969Canadianspoken word performer, writerTomboy Survival Guide[139]
Caleb Crainb. 1967Americannovelist, criticNecessary Errors, American Sympathy[140]
Hart Crane1899–1933AmericanpoetThe Bridge[8]
Mark CrawfordCanadianplaywrightThe Birds and the Bees, Bed and Breakfast[141]
Quentin Crisp1908–1999Britishbooks, stage, screen, TV"The Naked Civil Servant"[142]
Eva Crockerb. ?Canadianshort storiesBarrelling Forward[64]
Mart Crowley1935–2020AmericanplaywrightThe Boys in the Band[143]
Countee Cullen1903–1946AmericanwriterColor (poetry collection)[8]
Nancy Jo Cullenb. ?Canadianpoet, short storiesScience Fiction Saint, Pearl, Untitled Child, and Canary (a short story collection)[144]
Tom Culliganb. 1945CanadianbusinessmanTeacups & Sticky Buns[145]
Michael Cunninghamb. 1952AmericannovelistThe Hours[40]
Peter Cureton1965–1994CanadianplaywrightPassages[146]
Max Currieb. ?New Zealandscreenwriter, film directorEverything We Loved, Rūrangi[147]
Jameson Currierb. 1955Americannovelist, short storiesDancing on the Moon, Where the Rainbow Ends, The Wolf at the Door[148]
Jen Currinb. ?American/CanadianpoetThe Inquisition Yours[149]

D

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Stormy Danielsb. 1979AmericanautobiographerFull Disclosure[150]
Jean-Paul Daoustb. 1946Canadianpoet, novelist, short storiesLes Cendres bleues, Black Diva[151]
Jim Davidb. 1954Americancomedian, actor, playwrightSouth Pathetic[152]
Christopher Davisb. 1953Americannovelist, short storiesValley of the Shadow, Philadelphia[153]
Jeff Davisb. 1975AmericanscreenwriterTeen Wolf[154]
Tanya Davisb. ?CanadianpoetMake a List[155]
Amber Dawnb. ?CanadiannovelistSub Rosa[156]
Nicholas Dawsonb. 1982Chilean-Canadiannovelist, poet, non-fictionDésormais, ma demeure[157]
Samuel R. Delanyb. 1942Americannovelist, literary criticHogg, Dhalgren, The Motion of Light in Water, Dark Reflections[158]
A. M. Dellamonicab. 1968CanadiannovelistIndigo Springs[159]
David Demchukb. ?Canadiannovelist, playwrightThe Bone Mother, Touch, If Betty Should Rise[160]
Nicole Dennis-Bennb. 1982JamaicannovelistHere Comes the Sun, Patsy[161]
Joel Derfnerb. 1973Americanmemoirist, author, essayist, humoristGay Haiku, Swish, Lawfully Wedded Husband[162]
Augusto d'Halmar1882–1950ChileannovelistPalabras para canciones[7]
Andy Dickb. 1965Americancomedian, actor, musician, and television and film producerThe Ben Stiller Show, NewsRadio, The Andy Dick Show[163]
Emily Dickinson1830–1886AmericanpoetThe Poems of Emily Dickinson[8]
David Di Giovannib. ?CanadianplaywrightBody So Fluorescent, Wring the Roses[131]
Joe DiPietrob. 1961AmericanplaywrightMemphis, Fucking Men[164]
Thomas Disch1940–2008Americannovelist, poetOn Wings of Song[165]
Dorothy Dittrichb. ?CanadianplaywrightWhen We Were Singing, The Dissociates, The Piano Teacher[166]
Farzana Doctorb. ?CanadiannovelistSix Metres of Pavement[167]
Dodieb. 1995Englishnovelist, short storiesSecrets for the Mad: Obsessions, Confessions and Life Lessons, Untitled Short Story Collection[168]
John Donne1572–1631EnglishpoetNotable for his erotic poetry and elegies[8]
Nisa Donnelly1950–2021AmericannovelistThe Bar Stories: A Novel After All, The Love Songs of Phoenix Bay[169]
Emma Donoghueb. 1969Irish/Canadiannovelist, short story writerRoom[170]
José Donoso1925–1996ChileannovelistHell Has No Limits[7]
John Donovan1928–1992Americanyoung adult novelist, dramatistI'll Get There. It Better Be Worth the Trip[171]
H.D., born Hilda Doolittle1886–1961AmericanpoetHelen in Egypt[8]
Fernand Dorais1928–2003Canadianacademic literature, eroticaEntre Montréal ...et Sudbury, Témoins d'errances en Ontario français, Hermaphrodismes[172]
Layla Dorine1976-AmericanRomance, genre fictionGuitars and Cages, Halfway to Someday, Desolation Angel, Tattered Angel, Guitars and Choices, Bleeding Dawn, ...And All Shall Fade to Black, Tripping Over The Edge of Night[173]
Mark Dotyb. 1953Americanpoet and memoiristHeaven's Coast, Fire to Fire[174]
Lord Alfred Douglas1870–1945EnglishpoetOscar Wilde and Myself[8]
Norman Douglas1868–1952Scottish-AustriannovelistOld Calabria[8]
Michael Downing1958–2021Americannovelist, non-fictionPerfect Agreement, Breakfast with Scot[175]
Brian Draderb. 1960CanadianplaywrightProk, The Fruit Machine, The Norbals[176]
Neal Drinnanb. 1964AustraliannovelistIzzy and Eve[177]
Daphne du Maurier1907–1989Englishauthor, playwrightRebecca[178]
Peter Dubéb. ?Canadiannovelist, short story writerEditor of several anthologies of gay male literature[179]
René-Daniel Duboisb. 1955CanadianplaywrightBeing at Home with Claude[110]
Carol Ann Duffyb. 1955Scottishpoet, playwrightStanding Female Nude[180]
Maureen Duffyb. 1933Englishnovelist, poet, playwrightThat's How It Was[8]
Stella Duffyb. 1963English/New ZealandnovelistState of Happiness[181]
Robert Duncan1919–1988AmericanpoetThe Opening of the Field, Roots and Branches, and Bending the Bow[8]
Warren Dunfordb. 1963CanadianmysterySoon to Be a Major Motion Picture, Making a Killing, The Scene Stealer[182]
Paul DunnCanadianplaywrightThe Gay Heritage Project, Outside[141]
Kristyn Dunnionb. 1969Canadiannovelist, short story writerThe Dirt Chronicles[183]
Larry Duplechanb. 1956AmericannovelistBlackbird, Got 'til It's Gone[184]
Elana Dykewomon1949–2022Americannovelist, poetBeyond the Pale[8]

E

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Jim Egan1921–2000Canadianactivist, journalistChallenging the Conspiracy of Silence[185]
Bret Easton Ellisb. 1964AmericannovelistAmerican Psycho, Glamorama[186]
Guy Édoinb. ?CanadianscreenwriterWetlands (Marécages)[187]
Chike Frankie Edozienb. 1970 Nigerian-Americanjournalist, memoiristLives of Great Men: Living and Loving as an African Gay Man[188]
Jorge Eduardo Eielson1924–2006PeruvianpoetryHabitación en Roma, El cuerpo de Giulia-No and Primera muerte de María (novels) [7]
Lars Eighner1948–2021Americannon-fiction, eroticaTravels with Lizbeth[189]
Francesca Ekwuyasib. ?Nigerian-CanadiannovelistButter Honey Pig Bread[190]
Deborah Ellisb. 1960Canadiannon-fiction, young adult literatureThe Breadwinner, The Heaven Shop[191]
Jason Elisb. 1971Australianradio hostThe Jason Elis Show[192]
Sarah Ellisb. 1952Canadianchildren'sOdd Man Out, Pick Up Sticks[191]
Gloria Escomelb. 1941Uruguayan-Canadiannovelist, dramatist, journalistPièges, Fruit de la passion[5]
Michael Estok1939–1989CanadianpoetA Plague Year Journal[193]

F

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Evan Fallenbergb. 1961American-IsraelinovelistLight Fell, When We Danced on Water[194]
Sara Farizanb. ?Americanyoung adult literatureIf You Could Be Mine[195]
Logan Februaryb. 1999NigerianPoetryIn the Nude, Mannequin in the Nude[196]
David B. Feinberg1956–1994AmericanjournalistQueer and Loathing[197]
Leslie Feinberg1949–2014Americannovelist, non-fictionStone Butch Blues[198]
Joshua M. Fergusonb. ?CanadianmemoiristMe, Myself, They[199]
Anderson Ferrellb. ?AmericannovelistWhere She Was, Home for the Day, Have You Heard[200]
Robert Ferro1941–1988AmericannovelistThe Family of Max Desir[8]
Hubert Fichte1935–1986GermanwriterDie Geschichte der Empfindlichkeit[8]
Edward Fieldb. 1924AmericanpoetryCounting Myself Lucky, Selected Poems 1963-1992[8]
Harvey Fiersteinb. 1954AmericanplaywrightTorch Song Trilogy[201]
Connie Fife1961–2017CanadianpoetryBeneath the Naked Sun, Poems for a New World[5]
Timothy Findley1930–2002Canadiannovelist, playwrightThe Wars, Headhunter, Elizabeth Rex[5][202]
Lois Fineb. ?CanadiandramatistFreda and Jem's Best of the Week[203]
Larry Finebergb. 1945CanadianplaywrightEve, Human Remains, Failure of Nerve[204]
Ronald Firbank1886–1926EnglishnovelistValmouth, Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli[8]
Diane Flacksb. 1955CanadianplaywrightMyth Me, By a Thread[110]
Janet Flanner1892–1978AmericanjournalistForeign correspondent in Paris, France[8]
Lisa Foadb. ?Canadianshort storiesThe Night Is a Mouth[205]
Waawaate Fobisterb. ?CanadianplaywrightAgokwe[206]
Michael Thomas Fordb. 1968Americannovelist, non-fictionAlec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me, That's Mr. Faggot to You[207]
E. M. Forster1879–1970EnglishnovelistMaurice, A Passage to India, A Room With A View, Howards End[208]
Guy Mark Fosterb. ?Americanshort storiesThe Rest of Us[209]
Marion Foster1924–1997CanadianmysteriesThe Monarchs Are Flying, Legal Tender[182]
Michel Foucault1926–1984FrenchphilosopherThe History of Sexuality[8]
Brian Francisb. 1971CanadiannovelistFruit[210]
Judith Frankb. ?Americannovelist, short storiesCrybaby Butch, All I Love and Know[211]
Brad Fraserb. 1959CanadianplaywrightUnidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love, Poor Super Man[5]
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman1852–1930Americannovelist, short story writer, poetA New England Nun[8]
Alice French1850–1934AmericanwriterExpiation[8]
Ladislav Fuks1923–1994CzechnovelistThe Cremator[212]
Janine Fullerb. 1958Canadiannon-fictionRestricted Entry: Censorship on Trial, Forbidden Passages: Writings Banned in Canada[213]
Wes Funk1969–2015CanadiannovelistDead Rock Stars, Cherry Blossoms[214]

G

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Patrick Galeb. 1962BritishnovelistRough Music [215]
Federico García Lorca1898–1936Spanishpoet and playwrightPoeta en Nueva York [8]
Magali García Ramisb. 1946Puerto Ricannovelist, essayistHappy Days, Uncle Sergio[7]
Gustavo Alvarez Gardeazabalb. 1945Colombiannovelist, columnistDabeiba
Nancy Garden1938–2014AmericannovelistAnnie on My Mind[216]
Ken Garnhumb. ?CanadianplaywrightPants on Fire[217]
C. E. Gatchalianb. 1974CanadianplaywrightMotifs & Repetitions [218]
Daniel Gawthropb. 1963Canadianjournalist, biographerAffirmation: The AIDS Odyssey of Dr. Peter, The Rice Queen Diaries, The Trial of Pope Benedict[219]
Roxane Gayb. 1974Americannovelist, essayistBad Feminist[220]
Jean Genet1910–1986Frenchnovelist, playwright, poetOur Lady of the Flowers[8]
Stefan George1868–1933GermanpoetMain person of the literary and academic group known as the George-Kreis [8]
Hyeong-do Gi1960–1989KoreanpoetBlack Leaf in My Mouth[221]
André Gide1869–1951FrenchnovelistThe Immoralist[8]
Sky Gilbertb. 1952CanadianplaywrightCo-founder and artistic director of Buddies in Bad Times[5]
John Gilgun1935–2021Americannovelist, poet, short storiesMusic I Never Dreamed Of[222]
Allen Ginsberg1926–1997AmericanpoetHowl[8]
M-E Girardb. ?Canadianyoung adult literatureGirl Mans Up[223]
John Glassco1909–1981CanadianpoetMemoirs of Montparnasse[5][18]
Connie Glynnb. 1994Britishyoung adult literatureThe Rosewood Chronicles[224][225]
Nikolai Gogol1809–1852Ukrainiannovelist, playwrightEvenings on a Farm Near Dikanka[8]
Michael Goldingb. 1958Americannovelist, screenwriterA Poet of the Invisible World, Silk[226]
Andrea Goldsmithb. 1950AustraliannovelistThe Prosperous Thief[227]
Agustín Gómez-Arcos1933–1998Spanishnovelist, playwrightL'Agneau carnivore, Ana non[228]
Ibis Gómez-Vegab. 1952Cubannovelist, playwrightSend My Roots Rain[229]
Krzysztof Gonciarzb. 1985Polishnonfiction writer[230]
Rigoberto Gonzálezb. 1970American, Chicanopoet, memoirist, criticButterfly Boy: Memories of a Chicano Mariposa, Antonio's Card, Unpeopled Eden, What Drowns the Flowers in Your Mouth[231]
Brad Goochb. 1952Americanpoet, essayist, biographerJailbait and Other Stories[40]
Paul Goodman1911–1972AmericanpoetGrowing Up Absurd, The Community of Scholars[8]
Juan Goytisolo1931–2017Spanishpoet, essayist, novelistCount Julian[8]
Judy Grahnb. 1940AmericanpoetLove Belongs to Those Who Do the Feeling (poetry collection)[8]
Camarin Graeb. 1941Americanscience fictionThe Secret in the Bird, Slick, Stranded[232]
R. W. Grayb. ?Canadianshort stories, novelist, poetCrisp, Entropic[233]
Thomas Gray1716–1771EnglishpoetElegy Written in a Country Churchyard[8]
Nick Greenb. ?CanadianplaywrightBody Politic[234]
Harlan Greeneb. 1953Americannovelist, historianWhat the Dead Remember, The German Officer's Boy[235]
Garth Greenwellb. 1978AmericannovelistWhat Belongs to You[236]
Robert Joseph Greeneb. 1973Canadianshort story writerThe Gay Icon Classics of the World, This High School Has Closets[237]
Sasha Greyb. 1988Americanauthor, songwriterEntourage, The Juliette Society[238]
Matthew Griffinb. ?AmericannovelistHide[239]
Doris Grumbach1918–2022Americannovelist, biographer, essayistChamber Music[8]
Hervé Guibert1955–1991FrenchnovelistL'homme blessé (screenplay that he co-wrote)[240]
Alain Guiraudieb. 1964Frenchscreenwriter, novelistStranger by the Lake, Now the Night Begins[241]
Thom Gunn1929–2004EnglishpoetThe Man with Night Sweats[8]

H

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Samra HabibCanadianmemoiristWe Have Always Been Here[242]
Saleem Haddadb. 1983Kuwaiti-BritishnovelistGuapa[243]
Radclyffe Hall1880–1943EnglishnovelistThe Well of Loneliness[8]
Richard Hall1926–1992Americannovelist, short stories, drama, criticismCouplings[8]
Aaron Hamburgerb. 1973Americannovelist, short story writerThe View from Stalin's Head (short story collection), Faith for Beginners[128]
Jane Eaton Hamiltonb. 1954Canadianpoet, short story writer, memoirist, novelistLove Will Burst into a Thousand Shapes, Hunger, Body Rain, No More Hurt, Weekend[244]
Dena Hankinsb. 1975Americannovelist, short story writerBlue Water Dreams[245]
Bretten Hannamb. ?CanadianscreenwriterNorth Mountain, Wildhood[246]
Joseph Hansen1923–2004Americannovelist, poetSeries of novels featuring private eye Dave Brandstetter[8]
Robin Hardy1952–1995Canadiannovelist, journalist, founding member of Publishing TriangleFreelance contributor to The Advocate, Village Voice and Penthouse[247]
Bertha Harris1937–2005AmericannovelistLover[8]
Michael Harrisb. 1980Canadiannon-fiction, young adult literatureThe End of Absence: Reclaiming What We've Lost in a World of Constant Connection[248]
Adam Haslettb. 1970Americannovelist, short story writerYou Are Not A Stranger Here, Imagine Me Gone[249]
Trebor Healeyb. 1962Americannovelist, poetThrough It Came Bright Colors[250]
Sydney Hegeleb. ?Canadianshort storiesThe Pump[251]
Scott Heimb. 1966AmericannovelistMysterious Skin[40]
Essex Hemphill1957–1995Americanpoet, activistCo-founder of Nethula Journal of Contemporary Literature[88]
Philip Hensherb. 1965Englishnovelist, critic, journalistThe Mulberry Empire[252]
John Herbert1926–2001CanadianplaywrightFortune and Men's Eyes[253]
Catherine Hernandezb. ?Canadianplaywright, novelistScarborough[254]
Greg Herrenb. 1961AmericannovelistMurder in the Rue Chartres[255]
Patricia Highsmith1921–1995AmericannovelistThe Talented Mr. Ripley[8]
Scott Hightowerb. 1952AmericanpoetPart of the Bargain[8]
Tomson Highwayb. 1951Canadiannovelist, playwrightThe Rez Sisters, Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing, Kiss of the Fur Queen[5]
Thorn Kief Hillsberyb. ?AmericannovelistWhat We Do Is Secret[128]
Daryl Hine1936–2012CanadianpoetThe Carnal and the Crane[5][8][18]
Hippothales4th Century B.C.Athenianpoetnumerous love poems to Lysis[256]
Guy Hocquenghem1946–1988FrenchtheoristHomosexual Desire, L'Amour en relief[8]
Susan Holbrookb. 1967CanadianpoetMisled, Joy Is So Exhausting, Throaty Wipes[257]
Andrew Holleran (pseudonym of Eric Garber)b. 1943Americannovelist, essayistDancer from the Dance[8][40]
Alan Hollinghurstb. 1954EnglishnovelistThe Swimming Pool Library, The Folding Star, The Spell, The Line of Beauty[40][88]
Ike Holterb. 1985AmericanplaywrightHit the Wall, Exit Strategy, The Wolf at the End of the Block[258]
Gerard Manley Hopkins1844–1889EnglishpoetThe Habit of Perfection[8]
Horace65-8 B.C.RomanpoetOdes[8]
Leah Horlickb. ?CanadianpoetRiot Lung, For Your Own Good[259]
Silas Houseb. 1971Americannovelist, journalist
Stephen Houghb. 1961Britishpianist, composer, writerThe Final Retreat
A. E. Housman1859–1936EnglishpoetA Shropshire Lad[8]
Richard Howard1929–2022AmericanpoetAlone With America[8]
James Howeb. 1946Americanchildren's writerThe Misfits series[260]
Tanya Huffb. 1957CanadiannovelistBlood Books series[261]
Langston Hughes1902–1967AmericanpoetThe Big Sea[8]
Jay Hulmeb. 1997BritishpoetI Bet I Can Make You Laugh[262]
Bo Huston1959–1993Americannovelist, short storiesDream Life, The Listener[263]
Joris-Karl Huysmans1848–1907FrenchnovelistAgainst the Grain (À rebours, 1884)[8]
Maureen Hynesb. ?CanadianpoetRough Skin[264]

I

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
John Ibbitsonb. 1955Canadianjournalist, playwright, children's writer1812: Jeremy's War, The Landing, The Big Shift: The Seismic Change in Canadian Politics, Business, and Culture and What It Means for Our Future[265]
Nnanna Ikpob. ?NigeriannovelistFimí Sílẹ̀ Forever[266]
George K. Ilsleyb. 1958Canadianshort stories, novelistRandom Acts of Hatred, ManBug[205][267]
William Inge1913–1973AmericanplaywrightCome Back, Little Sheba, Picnic[8]
Malcolm Ingramb. 1968CanadianscreenwriterTail Lights Fade, Small Town Gay Bar, Continental[268]
Juana Inés de la Cruz1648–1695Mexicanpoet, playwrightThe Dream[7]
Christopher Isherwood1904–1986Englishnovelist, autobiographerI Am a Camera, Down There on a Visit, A Single Man, Christopher and His Kind[88]
Arturo Islas1938–1991AmericanwriterThe Rain God[269]
Harish Iyerb. 1979IndianjournalistSocial media writer (blogs, Facebook and Twitter)[270][271][272]

J

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Narelda Jacobsb. 2000Australiantelevision journalist10 News First Perth[273]
Tove Jansson1914–2001Finnishnovelist, painter, illustrator, comic strip authorMoomins series[274]
Derek Jarman1942–1994Englishauthor and filmmakerAt Your Own Risk[8]
Alfred Jarry1873–1907FrenchwriterUbu Roi[8]
Sarah Orne Jewett1849–1909Americannovelist, short story writer and poetThe Country of the Pointed Firs[8]
Geraldine Jewsbury1812–1880Britishnovelist, London literary social figureZoe: the History of Two Lives[275][276][277]
Craig Johnsonb. ?Americanscreenwriter, film directorTrue Adolescents, The Skeleton Twins[278]
Punkie Johnsonb. 1985AmericancomedianSaturday Night Live, The Comedy Store[279]
June Jordan1936–2002AmericanpoetDirected by Desire: Collected Poems[8]
Amanda Junquera Butler1898–1986Spanishchronicler, translator, storytellerPersonajes de la Inquisición [Characters of the Inquisition, by William Thomas Walsh], Un hueco en la luz[280][125]
Claude Jutra1930–1986CanadianscreenwriterMon oncle Antoine, Kamouraska[281]

K

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Karin Kallmakerb. 1960Americanromance, erotica, science fictionMaybe Next Time[282]
Patricia Karvelasb. 1981Australianradio presenter, journalistRN Breakfast[283]
Christopher Kellyb. ?Americannovelist, journalistA Push and a Shove[284]
Fran Kellyb. 1988Australianradio presenter, journalistBreakfast[285]
Jonathan Kempb. 1967EnglishnovelistLondon Triptych[286]
Randall Kenan1963–2020AmericanwriterLet the Dead Bury Their Dead, A Visitation of Spirits[40]
Nina Kennedyb. 1960Americanwriter, pianist, screenwriterPracticing for Love: A Memoir[287][288]
Maurice Kenny1929–2016AmericanpoetThe Mama Poems[8]
Jack Kerouac1922–1969AmericannovelistOn the Road, The Subterraneans[88]
Kevin Killian1952–2019Americanpoet, novelist, playwrightBedrooms Have Windows, Impossible Princess, Stone Marmalade[289]
Willyce Kimb. 1946Americanpoet, novelistEating Artichokes, Dead Heat[290]
Gary Kinsmanb. 1955CanadiansociologistThe Regulation of Desire: Homo and Hetero Sexualities[291]
Heinrich von Kleist1777–1811Prussianpoet, dramatist, short story writer, and novelistThe Broken Jug, The Marquise of O, Michael Kohlhaas, Penthesilea, The Prince of Homburg[8]
Todd Klinckb. 1974Canadiannovelist, journalist, screenwriterTacones, Sugar[292]
Tamai Kobayashib. 1966Canadiannovelist, short story writerPrairie Ostrich[5]
Wayne Koestenbaumb. 1958Americanpoet and cultural criticThe Queen's Throat[293]
Bernard-Marie Koltès1948–1989FrenchplaywrightLa Nuit juste avant les forêts, Dans la solitude des champs de coton[294]
Bill Konigsbergb. 1970Americansportswriter, young adult literatureOut of the Pocket, Openly Straight[295]
Greg Kramer1961–2013British/Canadiannovelist, playwrightThe Pursemonger of fugu, Hogtown Bonbons[296]
Larry Kramer1935–2020Americannovelist, journalist, playwrightFaggots, The Normal Heart[88]
Ellen Kushnerb. 1955AmericanwriterThomas the Rhymer[297]
Tony Kushnerb. 1956AmericanplaywrightAngels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes[88]
Mikhail Kuzmin1872–1936RussianwriterThe Trout Breaks the Ice[8]
Lydia Kwab. 1959Singaporean-CanadiannovelistThis Place Called Absence, The Walking Boy[5]

L

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Lawrence La Fountain-Stokesb. 1968Puerto Ricanpoet, playwright, scholarUñas pintadas de azul/Blue Fingernails[25]
Kama La Mackerelb. ?Mauritian-CanadianpoetZOM-FAM[298]
Richard Labonté1949–2022Canadianliterary critic, anthologistEditor for works like Best Gay Erotica 2005[299]
Edward A. Lacey1938–1995CanadianpoetThe Delight of Hearts, or What You Will Not Find in Any Book[5]
Ben Ladouceurb. 1987CanadianpoetOtter[300]
Jean-Luc Lagarce1957–1995FrenchplaywrightJuste la fin du monde[301]
Selma Lagerlöf1859–1940Swedishnovelist, playwrightGösta Berling's Saga[8]
Lori L. Lakeb. 1960AmericannovelistThe Gun Series police quadrology[302]
Kevin Lambertb. 1992CanadiannovelistTu aimeras ce que tu as tué, Querelle de Roberval[303]
Michael Lannanb. ?AmericanscreenwriterLooking[304]
Benjamin Lawb. 1982AustralianjournalistThe Family Law, Gaysia[227]
D. H. Lawrence1885–1930Englishnovelist, playwrightThe Rainbow, Lady Chatterley's Lover[8]
David Leavittb. 1961AmericannovelistThe Lost Language of Cranes[8][40]
Fran Lebowitzb. 1950Americancomedic essayistMetropolitan Life, Social Studies[305]
Violette Leduc1907–1972FrenchnovelistLa Batarde, Therese and Isabelle[8]
John Alan Lee1933–2013CanadiansociologistThe Colours of Love, Getting Sex[306]
Vernon Lee1856–1935FrenchessayistSatan the Waster[8]
Yoon Ha Leeb. 1979AmericannovelistMachineries of Empire[307]
R. B. Lembergb. 1976Ukrainian-AmericanauthorThe Four Profound Weaves[308]
Vange Leonel1963-2014Braziliansinger-songwriterNau, The Sexual Life of the Savages (compilation)[309]
Konstantin Leontiev1831–1891Russianliterary critic, philosopherThe East, Russia, and Slavdom (essay collections)[310]
Robert Lepageb. 1957Canadianplaywright, screenwriterThe Confessional, Polygraph, Far Side of the Moon[110]
Douglas LePan1914–1998CanadianpoetThe Wounded Prince, Bright Glass of Memory, Macalister[18]
Alex Leslieb. ?Canadianpoet, short story writerPeople Who Disappear, The Things I Heard About You[311]
David Levithanb. 1972AmericannovelistBoy Meets Boy[312]
Matthew G. Lewis1775–1818EnglishnovelistThe Monk[8]
José Lezama Lima1910–1976CubannovelistParadiso[7][8]
Ali Liebegottb. 1971AmericanpoetWriter on Transparent[313]
Earl Lind1874–?AmericanautobiographerAutobiography of an Androgyne[314]
Eddie Lindenb. 1935Britishpoet and editorHampstead by Night[315]
Peter Lloydb. 1966AustralianjournalistLateline[316]
Lynette Loeppkyb. ?CanadianmemoiristCease[317]
Audre Lorde1934–1992Americanpoet, essayistZami: A New Spelling of My Name, Sister Outsider[8]
Adam Loweb. 1985BritishpoetTroglodyte Rose[318]
Michael Lowenthalb. 1969AmericannovelistAvoidance[40][128]
Ed Luceb. ?Americangraphic novelistWuvable Oaf[319]
Michael Lynch1944–1991Canadianpoet, journalist, academicThese Waves of Dying Friends[88]
Elizabeth A. Lynnb. 1946AmericannovelistChronicles of Tornor[320]

M

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Ann-Marie MacDonaldb. 1958Canadianplaywright, novelistGoodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), Fall on Your Knees, The Way the Crow Flies[110]
Bryden MacDonaldb. 1960CanadianplaywrightWhale Riding Weather|[321]
Hamish Macdonaldb. 1981Australianbroadcast journalistABC's Q+A[322]
Lee MacDougallb. ?CanadianplaywrightHigh Life, The Gingko Tree[323]
Daniel MacIvorb. 1962Canadianplaywright, screenwriterHouse, Marion Bridge, Weirdos[217]
John Henry Mackay1864–1933Scottish-Germannovelist, philosopherDie Anarchisten (The Anarchists)[8]
Bennett Madisonb. 1981AmericannovelistLulu Dark (young adult series)[324]
Gregory Maguireb. 1954AmericannovelistWicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West[325]
Anand Mahadevanb. 1979Indian-CanadiannovelistThe Strike[326]
Louise Maheux-Forcier1929–2015CanadiannovelistAmadou, Une Forêt pour Zoé[5]
Klaus Mann1906–1949Germannovelist, short story writerMephisto (novel) [8]
Thomas Mann1875–1955Germannovelist, short story writer, essayistDeath in Venice[8]
David Charles Mannersb. 1965Englishnovelist, poetIn the Shadow of Crows[327]
Jaime Manriqueb. 1949Colombian-Americanpoet, journalistLatin Moon in Manhattan, Eminent Maricones[7][269]
Blaine Marchandb. 1949CanadianpoetRegular columnist for Ottawa's LGBT newspaper Capital Xtra! [328]
Jovette Marchessault1938–2012Canadiannovelist, playwrightLa Terre est trop courte, Violette Leduc, Le Voyage magnifique d'Emily Carr[5]
Daphne Marlattb. 1942Canadianpoet, novelistAna Historic, The Given, This Tremor Love Is[74]
Douglas A. Martinb. 1973Americannovelist, poetOutline of My Lover[329]
Paula Martinacb. 1954Americannovelist, non-fictionOut of Time, Home Movies[330]
Jacques Martineaub. 1963Frenchfilm director, screenwriterJeanne et le Garçon formidable[331]
Richard Masonb. 1978South African/BritishnovelistThe Drowning People[332]
Blair Mastbaumb. 1979AmericannovelistClay's Way, Us Ones in Between[128]
Nemir Matos-Cintrónb. 1949Puerto RicanpoetLas mujeres no hablan asi, A través del aire y del fuego pero no del cristal' "El arte de morir y La pequeña muerte,"Aliens in NYC."[7][25]
F. O. Matthiessen1902–1950Americanliterary criticAmerican Renaissance[8]
W. Somerset Maugham1874–1965Englishplaywright, novelistOf Human Bondage[8]
Armistead Maupinb. 1944AmericannovelistTales of the City[8]
Tawiah M'carthyb. ?CanadianplaywrightObaaberima[333]
Richard McCann1949–2021Americanshort story writer, poetGhost Letters (poetry collection)[128]
Barry McCreab. 1974Irishnovelist, academicThe First Verse[128]
Carson McCullers1917–1967AmericannovelistReflections in a Golden Eye[8]
Val McDermidb. 1955BritishnovelistThe Mermaids Singing[8]
Keith McDermottb. 1953Americannovelist, playwrightAcqua Calda[128]
R.W.R McDonald ?Crime FictionnovelistThe Nancys, Nancy Business[334][335]
Michael McDowell1950–1999Americannovelist, screenwriterBeetlejuice screenplay and story[336]
Peter McGehee1955–1991American/CanadiannovelistBoys Like Us, Sweetheart[337]
Fiona McGregorb. 1965Australiannovelist, essayist, criticIndelible Ink, Strange Museums[338]
Vestal McIntyreb. ?Americanshort story writerLake Overturn[128]
Terrence McNally1938–2020AmericanplaywrightThe Ritz, Love! Valour! Compassion![339]
Casey McQuistonb. 1991AmericannovelistRed, White, & Royal Blue[340]
Lída Merlínová1906–1988CzechnovelistVyhnanci lásky (Exiles of Love)[341]
Mark Merlis1950–2017AmericannovelistAn Arrow's Flight, American Studies[342]
James Merrill1926–1995AmericanpoetThe Changing Light at Sandover, A Different Person[8]
Charlotte Mew1869–1928EnglishpoetThe Farmer's Bride (poetry collection)[8]
Shayne Michaelb. ?CanadianpoetFif et sauvage[343]
Grant Michaels1947–2009AmericanmysteriesA Body to Dye For, Dead as a Doornail[182]
Michelangelo1475–1564Italianartist, poetPoetry and artistic work such as "David"[8]
Stevie Mikayneb. ?Canadianmystery, children'sUnCatholic Conduct, Illicit Artifacts[344]
Edna St. Vincent Millay1892–1950Americanpoet"Euclid alone has looked on Beauty bare", "Renascence", and "The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver" (poems)[8]
Isabel Miller (pseudonym of Alma Routsong)1924–1996AmericannovelistA Place for Us[8]
Roswell George Mills1896–1966Canadianjournalist, poetLes Mouches Fantastiques[345]
David Mirandab. 1985Brazilianjournalist, politicianDetailing mass surveillance by the NSA[346]
John Milton1608–1674EnglishpoetParadise Lost, Paradise Regained[8]
Yukio Mishima1925–1970Japanesepoet, playwright, novelistConfessions of a Mask[8]
Sylvia Molloy1938–2022Argentineessayist and academic[7]
Paul Monette1945–1995Americanpoet, essayistBorrowed Time[8]
Carlos Monsiváis1938–2010Mexicanjournalist, biographerDías de guardar[7]
Shani Mootoob. 1957CanadiannovelistCereus Blooms at Night, Moving Forward Sideways Like a Crab[347]
Cherríe Moragab. 1952Chicanapoet, essayist, playwrightLoving in the War Years[7][22]
Ethan Morddenb. 1947Americannovelist, essayist"Buddies" cycle of novels[348]
César Moro1903–1956PeruvianpoetLa tortuga ecuestre[7]
Erwin Mortierb. 1965Belgiannovelist, poet, essayist, translatorWhile the Gods Were Sleeping[349]
Erín Moureb. 1955CanadianpoetFurious, O Cidadan, Little Theatres[257]
Cherry Muhanjib. 1939Americannovelist, poetHer[350]
Tamsyn Muirb. 1985New ZealandnovelistGideon the Ninth[351]
Manuel Mujica Láinez1910–1984Argentinenovelist, essayistGlosas castellanas[7]
Mirjam Münteferingb. 1969GermannovelistWelche Farbe auch immer oder das Blaue Gefühl[352]
Eileen Mylesb. 1949Americanpoet and essayistChelsea Girls[353]

N

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Hasan Namirb. 1987CanadiannovelistGod in Pink[354]
Nathanaël (Nathalie Stephens)b. 1970CanadianpoetThe Middle Notebooks, Touch to Affliction[257]
Yves Navarre1940–1994FrenchwriterLe Jardin d'acclimatation[355]
Michael Navab. 1954Americanmystery novelsHow Town, The Hidden Law, The Death of Friends, The Burning Plain, and Rag and Bone[7]
Abdi Nazemianb. 1976Iranian/Americannovelist, screenwriterThe Walk-In Closet, The Quiet[356]
Frances Negrón-Muntanerb. 1966Puerto RicanfilmmakerBrincando el charco: Portrait of a Puerto Rican[7][25]
Luis Negrónb. 1970Puerto Ricanshort storiesMundo Cruel[357]
Patrick Nessb. 1971AmericannovelistChaos Walking, Monsters of Men, A Monster Calls[358]
Chris Newb. 1981Britishscreenwriter[359]
Anaïs Nin1903–1977FrenchdiaristDelta of Venus, Little Birds[8]
Salvador Novo1904–1974MexicanpoetRomance de Angelillo y Adela[7]
Katia Noyesb. ?AmericanwriterCrashing America[360]

O

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Achy Obejasb. 1956Cuban/Americanwriter and translatorMemory Mambo[7]
Frank O'Hara1926–1966AmericanpoetryLunch Poems[8]
Joe Okonkwob. ?AmericannovelistJazz Moon[361]
Tasmin Omondb. 1984Britishauthor and journalistRush – The Making of a Climate Activist[362]
Jamie O'Neillb. 1962IrishnovelistAt Swim, Two Boys[363]
Joe Orton1933–1967EnglishplaywrightLoot[8]
Lawrence O'Tooleb. ?Canadianfilm critic, memoiristHeart's Longing: Newfoundland, New York and the Distance Home[364]
Wilfred Owen1893–1918Englishpoet"Anthem for Doomed Youth" (poem)[8]

P

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
John Palmer1943–2020Canadianplaywright, screenwriterA Touch of God in the Golden Age, Sugar[110]
Morris Panychb. 1952CanadianplaywrightGirl in the Goldfish Bowl, The Ends of the Earth[365]
Michelle Paradiseb. ?AmericanwriterThe Originals, Star Trek: Discovery[366]
Arleen Paréb. 1946Canadianpoet, novelistPaper Trails, Leaving Now, Lake of Two Mountains[367]
Sophia Parnok1885–1933RussianpoetАлмаст (Almast, (libretto)[8]
Pier Paolo Pasolini1922–1975Italiannovelist, playwrightRagazzi di vita, Una vita violenta[8]
Benito Pastoriza Iyodob. 1954Puerto Ricanpoet, narrator, essayistCartas a la sombra de tu piel[368]
Walter Pater1839–1894Britishnovelist, essayist, literary criticThe Renaissance (1873), Marius the Epicurean (1885)[8]
Fiona Pattonb. 1962CanadiannovelistThe Branion Realm (book series)[261]
Robert Patrickb. 1937AmericanplaywrightKennedy's Children, Camera Obscura[8]
Karleen Pendleton Jiménezb. 1971American/CanadianmemoiristHow to Get a Girl Pregnant[369]
Sandro Penna1906–1977ItalianpoetThis Strange Joy[8]
Cristina Peri Rossi1830–1894UruguayanpoetLa nave de los locos[370]
Néstor Perlongher1949–1992ArgentinepoetProsa plebeya[7]
Fernando Pessoa1888–1935Portuguesepoet, literary criticMensagem, The Book of Disquiet[8]
Petroniusc. 27–66RomannovelistThe Satyricon[8]
Edward O. Phillips1931–2020CanadiannovelistSunday's Child, Buried on Sunday[371]
Katherine Philips1632–1664EnglishpoetTranslator of Pierre Corneille's Pompée and Horace[8]
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinhab. 1975CanadianpoetLove Cake (poetry collection)[300]
János Pilinszky1921–1981HungarianpoetNagyvárosi ikonok[372]
Sarah Pinderb. ?CanadianpoetCutting Room, Common Place[373]
Virgilio Piñera1912–1979Cubanpoet, novelist, playwrightRene's Flesh[7]
Jean-Paul Pinsonneault1923–1978Canadiannovelist, dramatistLes terres sèches[107]
Alejandra Pizarnik1936–1972ArgentinepoetLos trabajos y las noches, Extracción de la piedra de la locura and El infierno musical[7]
David Planteb. 1940AmericannovelistFrancoeur Trilogy--The Family, The Country and The Woods[40]
August von Platen1796–1835BavarianpoetGedichte[8]
Plato427–327 B.C.GreekphilosopherSymposium[8]
Casey Plettb. 1987Canadianshort storiesA Safe Girl to Love[311]
William Plomer1903–1973South Africannovelist, poetLiterary editor for Faber and Faber[8]
Plutarchc. 46–c. 119Greekhistorian, biographer, essayistParallel Lives[8]
Craig Poileb. ?CanadianpoetTrue Concessions[374]
Sydney Pokorny1965–2008AmericanjournalistSo You Want to be a Lesbian?[375]
Sarah Ponsonby1755–1831Anglo-IrishwriterKnown as one of the "Ladies of Llangollen"[8]
Paul David Powerb. ?CanadianplaywrightCrippled[376]
Ljuba Prenner1906–1977Sloveniannovelist, dramatistNeznani storilec (The Unknown Perpetrator, first crime novel of Slovenia); Bruc: roman neznanega slovenskega študenta (Freshman: The Novel of an Unknown Slovene Student, an autobiographical novel which explores the fluidity of sexual identity in the interwar period) [377][378][379]
John Preston1945–1994Americannovelist, editorI Once Had a Master[40]
Edward Irenaeus Prime-Stevenson1858–1942Americannovelist, journalistImre: a Memorandum, The Intersexes, Left to Themselves: Being the Ordeal of Philip and Gerald, White Cockades[8]
Marcel Proust1871–1922Frenchnovelist, essayistA la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time)[8]
Manuel Puig1932–1990ArgentinenovelistKiss of the Spider Woman[7][8]

Q

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Yair Qedarb. 1969Israelijournalist, screenwriterGay Days[380]
Andy Quanb. 1969Canadianpoetry, short fiction, non-fictionCalendar Boy, Six Positions[381]
Carol Queenb. 1957Americannon-fiction, eroticaReal Live Nude Girl: Chronicles of Sex-Positive Culture[382]
Sina Queyrasb. 1963CanadianpoetryAutobiography of Childhood, Lemon Hound, Expressway[383]
D. Michael Quinn1944–2021AmericanhistorianSame-Sex Dynamics Among Nineteenth-Century Americans: A Mormon Example[384]

R

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Cheryl Rainfieldb. 1972Canadiannovels, short storiesScars[385]
David Rakoff1964-2012CanadianhumoristFraud, Don't Get Too Comfortable[386]
Ahmad Danny Ramadanb. 1984Syrian-Canadiannovelist, short storiesDeath and Other Fools, Aria, The Clothesline Swing[387]
Manuel Ramos Otero1948–1990Puerto Ricanpoet, writerThe Story of the Woman of the Sea[7][25]
James Randi1928–2020Canadianscientific skepticAn Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural[388]
Lev Raphaelb. 1954Americannovelist, short stories, memoir, mysteriesDancing on Tisha B'Av, Winter Eyes[389]
Ian Iqbal Rashidb. 1968Tanzanian/Canadianscreenwriter, poetTouch of Pink[390]
David Raysideb. 1947Canadianpolitical scientistOn the Fringe: Gays and Lesbians in Politics[391]
John Rechyb. 1931AmericanfictionCity of Night[7][269]
Riley Redgateb. ?Americanyoung adult fictionSeven Ways We Lie, Note Worthy, Final Draft[392]
Paul Reed1956-2002Americanfiction, memoir, eroticaFacing It, Longing[389]
Raziel Reidb. 1990Canadianyoung adult fictionWhen Everything Feels Like the Movies[393]
Steven Reignsb. 1975AmericanpoetInheritance, The Gay Rub, In The Room, and 3-Pack Jack (poetical works)[394]
Mary Renault1905–1983EnglishfictionThe Charioteer, The Last of the Wine[8]
Glen Retiefb. ?South African/AmericanmemoiristThe Jack Bank[395]
Josine Reuling1899–1961DutchwriterTerug naar het eiland[396]
Gerard Reve1923–2006DutchwriterOp weg naar het einde, Nader tot U[8]
Nina Revoyrb. 1969AmericannovelistSouthland[397]
Shane Rhodesb. ?CanadianpoetryHolding Pattern, The Bindery[374]
Christopher Riceb. 1978AmericanauthorThe Heavens Rise, The Vines[398]
Adrienne Rich1929–2012AmericanpoetryThe Dream of a Common Language, Diving into the Wreck[8]
Christopher Richardsb. 1961CanadianplaywrightMolly Wood[399]
Bill Richardsonb. 1955CanadianhumoristBachelor Brothers' Bed and Breakfast[191]
Nancy Richler1957–2018CanadiannovelistYour Mouth Is Lovely, The Impostor Bride[400]
Arthur Rimbaud1854–1891FrenchpoetryA Season in Hell[8]
Keith Ridgwayb. 1965IrishnovelistThe Long Falling[401]
Mireya Roblesb. 1934CubanwriterTiempo artesano. Barcelona: Campos[7]
Sophie Robinsonb. 1985Englishpoeta[402]
Robert Rodib. 1956AmericanwriterCodename: Knockout, Kept Boy[403][404]
Nelson Rodrigues1912–1980Brazilianwriter, playwrightVestido de Noiva[7]
Paul Rogers1936–1984AmericannovelistSaul's Book[405]
Ned Rorem1923–2022AmericancomposerThe Paris Diary of Ned Rorem[8]
Mark Brennan Rosenbergb. ?AmericancomedyBlackouts and Breakdowns[406]
Sinclair Ross1908-1996CanadiannovelistAs For Me and My House[407]
Jeffrey Roundb. ?CanadianmysteryA Cage of Bones[408]
Andrea Routleyb. ?Canadianshort storiesJane and the Whales[409]
Michael Roweb. 1962CanadianjournalistWriting Below the Belt: Conversations with Erotic Authors, Other Men's Sons[410]
André Royb. 1944CanadianpoetAction writing, Monsieur désir[5]
Shawn Stewart Ruffb. 1959Americannovelist, editorFinlater, GJS II, Go the Way Your Blood Beats[411]
Muriel Rukeyser1913–1980AmericanpoetryThe Book of the Dead[8]
Jane Rule1931–2007American/Canadiannovels, non-fictionDesert of the Heart[8]
Joanna Russ1937–2011Americanscience fictionThe Female Man[8][412]
Meredith Russob. c. 1986/1987AmericannovelistIf I Was Your Girl[413]
Paul Russellb. 1956AmericannovelsThe Coming Storm, The Unreal Life of Sergey Nabokov[414]
Elizabeth Ruthb. 1968CanadiannovelistTen Good Seconds of Silence, Smoke, Matadora[415]
Patrick Ryanb. 1965Americanshort story writer, novelistThe Dream Life of Astronauts, Send Me[128]
Geoff Rymanb. 1951Canadian/Britishscience fiction/fantasyLust, The Unconquered Country[416]

S

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Rami Saarib. 1963IsraelipoetBehold, I've Found My Home, Men at the Crossroad, Introduction to Sexual Linguistics[417]
Umberto Saba1883–1957Italianpoet, novelistSongbook[8]
Vita Sackville-West1892–1962BritishnovelistThe Land[8]
Marquis de Sade1740–1814Frenchnovelist, philosopher, playwrightThe 120 Days of Sodom, Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom, Juliette[8]
Benjamin Alire Sáenzb. 1954AmericannovelistEverything Begins and Ends at the Kentucky Club[418]
Assotto Saint1957–1994Americanpoet, essayist, playwrightWishing for Wings, Spells of a Voodoo Doll[419]
Trish Salahb. ?CanadianpoetWanting in Arabic[257]
George Santayana1863–1952Spanish-Americannovelist, poet, philosopherThe Realms of Being[8]
Mayra Santos-Febresb. 1966Puerto Ricannovelist, poet, literary criticSirena Selena[420]
Sapphoc. 630–c. 570 B.C.GreekpoetOde to Aphrodite[8]
Severo Sarduy1937–1993Cubanpoet, playwrightCobra[7]
Frank Sargeson1903–1982New Zealandershort story writerA Man and his Wife[8]
May Sarton1912–1995Belgian-Americanpoet, novelist, memoiristPlant Dreaming Deep, Journal of a Solitude, The House by the Sea, Recovering and At Seventy[8]
Dan Savageb. 1964Americanjournalist, editorAdvice column Savage Love, Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America[421][422][423][424][425]
Gail Scottb. 1945Canadiannovelist, essayistMy Paris, The Obituary, Biting the Error[5][74]
Sarah Schulmanb. 1958Americannovelist, historian, playwrightStagestruck: Theater, AIDS, and the Marketing of Gay America [8]
V. E. Schwabb. 1987AmericannovelistVillians series, Shades of Magic series, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue[426]
Gregory Scofieldb. 1966CanadianpoetThe Gathering: Stones for the Medicine Wheel, Native Canadiana: Songs from the Urban Rez, Thunder Through My Veins[427]
Manda Scottb. 1962ScottishnovelistHen's Teeth[428]
Sarah Scott1723–1795EnglishnovelistA Description of Millenium Hall and the Country Adjacent[8]
David Sedarisb. 1956Americanessayist, short story writerNaked (essay collection)[429]
Shyam Selvaduraib. 1965Sri Lankan-CanadiannovelistFunny Boy[5]
Maurice Sendak1928–2012Americanchildren's writerWhere the Wild Things Are[430]
Vikram Sethb. 1952IndianwriterA Suitable Boy, The Golden Gate (Seth novel)[431]
Anna Seward1742–1809EnglishpoetLouisa[8]
Ken Shakinb. 1959Americanshort story writerLove Sucks[8]
Merry Shannonb. 1979AmericannovelistSword of the Guardian, Branded Ann[432]
Bradford Shellhammerb. 1976Americanblogger and editorFounding editor of Queerty[433][434]
Lorimer Shenherb. ?Canadiannon-fictionThat Lonely Section of Hell, This One Looks Like a Boy[199]
Reginald Shepherd1963–2008AmericanpoetSome Are Drowning[435]
Randy Shilts1951–1994AmericanjournalistThe Mayor of Castro Street: The Life and Times of Harvey Milk, And the Band Played on: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic[8]
Vivek Shrayab. 1981Canadianshort story writerGod Loves Hair, She of the Mountains[436]
Richard Siken b. 1967 American poet Crush (Richard Siken) [437]
jaye simpsonb. ?Canadianpoetit was never going to be okay[438]
Andy Sinclairb. ?Canadiannovelist, short storiesBreathing Lessons[439]
Edith Sitwell1887–1964Englishpoet"Still Falls the Rain" (poem)[8]
Michael Sledgeb. 1962Americannovelist, memoiristThe More I Owe You[440]
Ali Smithb. 1962ScottishnovelistFree Love and Other Stories[441]
Michael V. Smithb. ?Canadiannovelist, poetCumberland[442]
K. M. Soehnleinb. 1965AmericannovelistThe World of Normal Boys, You Can Say You Knew Me When[128]
Kamal Al-Solayleeb. 1964Yemeni-Canadianjournalist, memoiristIntolerable: A Memoir of Extremes[443]
Pablo Soler Frostb. 1965Mexicannovelist, essayistMalebolge[444]
Susan Sontag1933–2004Americannovelist, essayistAIDS and Its Metaphors[8]
Tom Spanbauerb. 1946AmericannovelistThe Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon[445]
Sir Stephen Spender1909–1995Englishnovelist, poet, essayistPoems[8]
Jack Spicer1925–1965AmericanpoetMy Vocabulary Did This to Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer[8]
Rae Spoonb. ?Canadianshort story writerFirst Grass Spring Fire, superioryouareinferior, My Prairie Home[446]
Gertrude Stein1874–1946AmericannovelistThe Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas[8]
Andreas Steinhöfelb. 1962Germannovelist, author for children and teenagersThe Center of the World[447]
Ian Stephens1955–1996CanadianpoetDiary of a Trademark[448]
Kent Stetsonb. 1948CanadianplaywrightWarm Wind in China, As I Am[110]
Susan Stinsonb. ?AmericannovelistVenus of Chalk[449]
John Elizabeth Stintzib. ?Canadiannovelist, poetVanishing Monuments, Junebat[450]
Charles Warren Stoddard1843–1909Americanpoet, journalistTravel books about Polynesian life[8]
Aryeh Lev Stollmanb. 1954Canadian-Americannovelist, short story writerThe Far Euphrates[451]
Lytton Strachey1880–1932EnglishbiographerQueen Victoria (biography)[8]
Allan Strattonb. 1951CanadianplaywrightRexy[191]
Susan Strykerb. 1961AmericanhistorianTransgender History (2008)[452]
Douglas Stuartb. 1976Scottish-AmericannovelistShuggie Bain[453]
Howard Sturgis1855–1920Anglo-AmericannovelistTim: A Story of School Life, All That Was Possible[8]
Rebecca Sugarb. 1987AmericanscreenwriterAdventure Time[454]
Algernon Swinburne1837–1909EnglishpoetPoems and Ballads[8]
John Addington Symonds1840–1893Britishpoet, literary criticRenaissance in Italy[8]
Scott Symons1933–2009CanadiannovelistPlace d'Armes, Civic Square, Helmet of Flesh[5]
Shawn Symsb. 1970Canadianjournalist, short storiesNothing Looks Familiar[455]
  • Saleem (Saleem Azzouqa), gay Muslim playwright, actor, DJ, and dancer

T

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Proma Tagoreb. ?Indian/Canadianpoetrylanguage is not the only thing that breaks[456]
Mutsuo Takahashib. 1937JapanesepoetryRose Tree, Fake Lovers[8]
Mariko Tamakib. 1975Canadiangraphic novelistSkim[457]
Jordan Tannahillb. 1988CanadianplaywrightGet Yourself Home Skyler James, Peter Fechter: 59 Minutes, rihannaboi95[458]
Joelle Taylorb. 1967Britishpoet and playwrightThe Woman Who Was Not There, Songs My Enemy Taught Me[459]
Valerie Taylor1913–1997Americannovelist and poetThe Lusty Land, Whisper Their Love, The Girls in 3-B, Stranger on Lesbos, A World Without Men, Return to Lesbos[460]
Michelle Teab. 1971Americanauthor, poet, and literary arts organizerThe Passionate Mistakes and Intricate Corruption of One Girl in America[461]
Sara Teasdale1884–1933Americanwriter, poetFlame and Shadow, Love Song[8]
Richard Telekyb. 1946American-Canadiannovelist, poet, short stories, essaysThe Paris Years of Rosie Kamin, Pack Up the Moon[18]
Kai Cheng Thomb. ?Canadianpoet, novelistA Place Called No Homeland, Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars[64]
Colin Thomasb. ?CanadianplaywrightOne Thousand Cranes, Two Weeks Twice a Year, Flesh and Blood, Sex Is My Religion[217]
Lee Thomasb. ?Americanhorror authorThe Dust of Wonderland, The German[462]
Sara Tilleyb. 1978Canadiannovelist, playwrightSkin Room, Duke[463]
James Tiptree Jr. (pseudonym of Alice Sheldon)1917–1987Americanscience fiction writerHouston, Houston, Do You Read?, Her Smoke Rose Up Forever[464][465][466]
Colm Tóibínb. 1955Irishnovelist and short story writerThe Heather Blazing[467]
Sandi Toksvigb. 1958Danishcomedian, writer, presenterPeas & Queues: The Minefield of Modern Manners, Great Journeys of the World[468]
Luisita Lopez Torregrosab. ?Puerto Ricanjournalist, memoiristBefore the Rain: A Memoir of Love and Revolution[469]
Peterson Toscanob. 1965AmericanplaywrightTime in the Homo No Mo Halfway House[395]
Paul Toupin1918–1993Canadianplaywright, memoirist, essayistBrutus, Souvenirs pour demain[107]
Matthew J. Traffordb. ?Canadianshort storiesThe Divinity Gene[470]
Michel Tremblayb. 1942Canadianplaywright, novelistHosanna, Les Belles-sœurs, The Heart Laid Bare, Albertine in Five Times[5][8][18]
Roland Michel Tremblayb. 1972CanadiannovelistWaiting for Paris[471]
Mary L. Trumpb. 1965AmericanauthorToo Much and Never Enough[472]
Christos Tsiolkasb. 1965AustraliannovelistThe Slap[177]
Marina Tsvetaeva1892–1941RussianpoetRemeslo, Posle Rossii[8]
Aren X. Tulchinskyb. 1968Canadiannovelist, screenwriterThe Five Books of Moses Lapinsky, Love Ruins Everything[473]
Arielle Twistb. ?CanadianpoetDisintegrate / Dissociate[474]

U

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs1825–1895Germannon-fictionResearch on the Riddle of Man-Manly Love[475]
Luz María Umpierreb. 1947Puerto RicanpoetryThe Margarita Poems[7][22][25]

V

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Fernando Vallejob. 1942ColombiannovelistOur Lady of the Assassins[7]
Ruth Vanitab. 1955IndianacademicSappho and the Virgin Mary...Imagination, Queering India...and the West[476][477]
Marlene van Niekerkb. 1954South AfricanauthorTriomf[478]
Anuja Vargheseb. ?Canadianshort storiesChrysalis[479]
R. M. Vaughan1965–2020Canadianpoet, novelist, playwrightA Quilted Heart[480]
Sándor Vay1859–1918Hungarianjournalist, chroniclerGróf Vay Sándor munkái[481]
Carl Van Vechten1880–1964Americannovelist, photographerNigger Heaven[8]
Valeria Vegasb. 1985Spanishnovelist, essayist¡Digo! Ni puta ni santa. Las memorias de La Veneno (2015)[482]
Paul Verlaine1844–1896FrenchpoetLibretti for Vaucochard et Fils 1er and Fisch-Ton-Kan[8]
Théophile de Viau1590–1626FrenchpoetFragment d'une histoire comique[8]
Gore Vidal1925–2012AmericannovelistThe City and the Pillar, Myra Breckinridge[8]
Xavier Villaurrutia1903–1950Mexicanplaywright, poetAutos profanos[7]
David Viñas1927–2011Argentinenovelist, dramatistUn Dios Cotidiano[7]
Virgil70–19 B.C.RomanpoetAeneid[8]
Renée Vivien1877–1909Anglo-FrenchpoetCendres et Poussières[8]
Bruno Vogel1898–1983Germannovelist, short storiesAlf[8]
Paula Vogelb. 1951AmericanplaywrightHow I Learned to Drive[483]
Ocean Vuong b. 1988 Vietnamese - American poet, novelist Night Sky with Exit Wounds, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous [484]

W

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Rinaldo Walcottb. 1965Canadianacademic, cultural studiesBlack Like Who?: Writing Black Canada[485]
Alice Walkerb. 1944AmericanfictionThe Color Purple[8]
Rebecca Walkerb. 1969Americannon-fictionTo be Real: Telling the Truth and Changing the Face of Feminism[486]
Betsy Warlandb. 1946American-Canadianpoetry, non-fictionBreathing the Page: Reading the Act of Writing[8]
Sylvia Townsend Warner1893–1978Englishnovelist, poet, activistA Moral Ending and Other Stories[8]
Patricia Nell Warren1936–2019AmericanfictionThe Front Runner[8]
Bryan Washingtonb. 1993AmericanfictionLot, Memorial[487]
Sarah Watersb. 1966BritishfictionTipping the Velvet, Affinity, The Night Watch[488]
David Watmough1926–2017British-Canadianfiction, playsCollected Shorter Fiction of David Watmough: 1972–82[489]
Evelyn Waugh1903–1966EnglishfictionBrideshead Revisited[490]
Thomas Waughb. 1948Canadianacademic, art and film criticOut/Lines: Underground Gay Graphics From Before Stonewall, Lust Unearthed: Vintage Gay Graphics from the DuBek Collection[491]
Jessica L. Webbb. ?CanadianmysteriesPathogen, Repercussions[492]
Barry Websterb. 1961CanadianfictionThe Lava in My Bones[493]
Matthew James Weigelb. ?CanadianpoetWhitemud Walking[494]
John Weirb. 1959Americannovelist, journalistThe Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket, What I Did Wrong[495]
Denton Welch1915–1948Englishwriter, painterMaiden Voyage[8]
Robert Westfieldb. 1972AmericannovelistSuspension[496]
Edmund Whiteb. 1940AmericanfictionA Boy's Own Story, The Beautiful Room Is Empty[40]
Patrick White1912–1990AustralianfictionFlaws in the Glass[8]
Joshua Whiteheadb. 1989Canadianpoet, novelistFull-Metal Indigiqueer, Johnny Appleseed[497]
William Whitehead1931–2018Canadiantelevision/radio documentaries, memoiristWords to Live By[498]
Walt Whitman1819–1892AmericanpoetLeaves of Grass[8]
Zoe Whittallb. 1976CanadianfictionBottle Rocket Hearts, Holding Still for As Long As Possible[257]
Oscar Wilde1854–1900English-Irishfiction, playsThe Picture of Dorian Gray, The Importance of Being Earnest[8]
Thornton Wilder1897–1975Americanfiction, playsOur Town[499]
Ally Wilkesb. ?EnglishfictionAll the White Spaces[500]
Michael Willhoiteb. 1946Americanchildren's literatureDaddy's Roommate[501]
Jonathan Williams1929–2008AmericanpoetJubilant Thicket: New and Selected Poems[8]
Tennessee Williams1911–1983AmericanplaywrightA Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof[8]
Tucky Williamsb. 1991Americanfilmmaker, actress, screenwriterGirl/Girl Scene, Dead Moon Rising[502]
Jean Wyllysb. 1974Brazilianjournalist, politicianAflitos[503]
Angus Wilson1913–1991EnglishauthorHemlock and After[8]
Douglas Wilson1950–1992Canadianjournalist, novelistLabour of Love[504]
Jacqueline Wilsonb. 1945EnglishnovelistThe Story of Tracy Beaker, Double Act, Hetty Feather[505]
Jonathan Wilsonb. 1957Canadianactor and playwrightMy Own Private Oshawa[506]
Martin Wilsonb. 1973AmericanfictionWhat They Always Tell Us[507]
Jia Qing Wilson-Yangb. ?CanadiannovelistSmall Beauty[508]
Johann Joachim Winckelmann1717–1768Germanhistorian, archaeologistGeschichte der Kunst des Alterthums (The History of Art in Antiquity[8]
Donald Windham1920–2010Americannovelist and memoiristThe Dog Star[8]
Christa Winsloe1888–1944GermanfictionYesterday and Today[8]
Jeanette Wintersonb. 1959EnglishfictionOranges Are Not the Only Fruit[8]
Monique Wittig1935–2003FrenchphilosopherLe Corps Lesbien[8]
Rita Wongb. 1968Canadianpoetmonkeypuzzle[257]
Alan Woob. ?Canadianpoet, short stories, children's literatureMaggie's Chopsticks[509]
Jaime Woob. ?Canadiannon-fictionMeet Grindr[510]
Marnie Woodrowb. 1969CanadiannovelistSpelling Mississippi[511]
Virginia Woolf1882–1941EnglishnovelistOrlando: A Biography[8]

Y

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Neon Yangb. 1982/1983SingaporeanauthorThe Genesis of Misery, The Black Tides of Heaven, The Red Threads of Fortune[512]
Bart Yatesb. 1962AmericannovelistLeave Myself Behind, Brothers Bishop, The Distance Between Us[128]
d'bi youngb. 1977Canadianpoet, playwrightrivers and other blackness between us, word! sound! powah, blood.claat: one womban story[513]
Ian Youngb. 1945Canadianpoet, non-fictionThe Gay Muse, The Male Homosexual in Literature[18][514]
Perry Deane Young1941–2019Americanjournalist, playwrightTwo of the Missing, The David Kopay Story[515]
Marguerite Yourcenar1903–1987FrenchnovelistMemoirs of Hadrian[8]
Josée Yvon1950–1994Canadianplaywright, poetDanseuse-mamelouk, Maîtresses-Cherokees[516]

Z

Name Lifetime Nationality Genre Notable works References
Luis Zapata1951–2020MexicannovelistDe pétalos perennes (Perennial Petals)[7][8]
Eve Zarembab. 1930Polish/Canadianmystery novelistA Reason to Kill, The Butterfly Effect[5]
Jerzy Zawieyski1902–1969Polishpoetry, novelsGdzie jesteś, przyjacielu[517]
Fiona Zeddeb. 1976Jamaican-AmericannovelistBliss[518]
Cyd Zeiglerb. 1973AmericansportswriterThe Outsports Revolution: Truth and Myth in the World of Gay Sports[519]
Xiran Jay Zhaob. ?Chinese-CanadianfictionIron Widow[520]
Alexander Ziegler1944–1987Swissjournalist, novelistDie Konsequenz[521]
Richard Zimlerb. 1956American/PortuguesenovelistThe Last Kabbalist of Lisbon, Hunting Midnight, The Search for Sana, The Seventh Gate, The Warsaw Anagrams[522]
Robert D. Zimmermanb. 1952AmericanmysteryCloset, Outburst[523]
Narcyza Żmichowska1819–1876Polishpoetry, novelsThe Heathen[524]
Rachel Zolfb. 1968CanadianpoetMasque, Human Resources[525]
Daniel Zomparellib. ?Canadianpoet, short storiesEverything Is Awful and You're a Terrible Person[526]
Mark Richard Zubrob. ?AmericanmysteryTom and Scott mystery series[168]
Peter Zuckermanb. 1979AmericanjournalistBuried in the Sky[527]
Harriet Sohmers Zwerling1928–2019Americanshort stories, translation, essaysNotes of a Nude Model[528]

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