Talk:Don Hannah

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Gay writer

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I note that categories for Don Hannah being a recognized gay writer have been removed. He has been included in the following collection which does formally recognize him as a writer of gay Canadian literature: Rayter, Scott; FitzGerald, Maureen; McLeod, Donald W; Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library (2008), Queer CanLit : Canadian lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) literature in English : an exhibition, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, p. 57, ISBN 0772760659. This year he was also a member of the jury for awarding the Oglivie prize[1] for emerging gay or lesbian writers. I shall restore the categories on this basis. — (talk) 08:28, 12 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

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