Oscar Wilde, Tennessee Williams, Walt Whitman, Virginia Woolf, Emily Dickinson, E. M. Forster, David Sedaris, T. S. Eliot, James Baldwin, David Charles Manners. I got these authors from a website called "Ranker," I cannot and do not confirm the sexual orientation of these authors. For most of these authors, there is no direct proof of their orientation.
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There are several gay fiction novels. Some of the authors include: E. Annie Proulx who wrote Brokeback Mountain and Christopher Isherwood who wrote A Single Man. Both of these novels were made into movies.
One famous gay author of historical fiction novels is Colm Tóibín. He is known for works such as "The Master" and "Brooklyn".
Some countries, and some states in some countries, have instigated pension for authors, which is provided from state funds or by writers' co-operatives, authors' guilds or authors' publishing organizations. Most of the countries in the world are yet to provide for authors' pension.
Here are some links to show you some of the best-selling authors.
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Two related authors who are gay are Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy. Isherwood was a novelist known for works like "Goodbye to Berlin," and Bachardy is an accomplished portrait artist. The couple's relationship was documented in the film "Chris & Don: A Love Story."
Howie. has written: 'The boy that everyone loved' -- subject(s): Boys, Gay authors, Fiction
Stephanie Newell has written: 'Writing African Women' 'The forger's tale' -- subject(s): Biography, Colonies, English Authors, Forgers, Gay authors, Gay men, History, Identity 'Ghanaian popular fiction' -- subject(s): Authors and readers, Decolonization in literature, Ghanaian fiction (English), History and criticism, Imitation in literature, In literature, Literature and society, Popular literature
Thomas E. Wright has written: 'Into the Moorish world' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Growing up with legends' -- subject(s): American Authors, Authors, American, Authors, English, Biography, English Authors, Friends and associates, Gay men, Intellectual life, Journalists, Travel writing
Some people are 100% gay. That's as gay as you can get.