词条 | Caro Soles |
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|name = Caro Soles |image = | birth_place = | pseudonym = Kyle Stone | occupation = Novelist, short stories, anthologist | genre = science fiction, mystery, erotica | period = 1990s-present | nationality = Canadian | notableworks = Drag Queen in the Court of Death | awards = Derrick Murdoch Award | website = {{url|carosoles.com}} }}Caro Soles is a Canadian author of science fiction, mystery and erotica literature,[1] who has published work both in her own name and under the pen name Kyle Stone.[2] BackgroundPreviously a high school French language teacher, when Soles decided she wanted to become a writer she initially tried her hand at a romance novel,[1] instead turning to erotica when her first attempt turned out more BDSM-themed than romantic.[1] CareerHer erotic works, published as Kyle Stone, centred on gay male characters;[1] in his 2002 Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada, W. H. New identified Stone as the most commercially successful author of gay literature in Canada.[3] Many, but not all, of her Kyle Stone books were hybrids of erotica and science fiction. During this era, she also co-edited several anthologies of gay male erotica by other writers under her own name, becoming embroiled in the ongoing Canada Customs controversy around shipments to LGBT bookstores such as Glad Day and Little Sister's when her anthology Bizarre Dreams was confiscated by customs agents despite being a Canadian book.[4] In 2001, she decided to branch out from writing erotica, publishing her first conventional science fiction novel, The Abulon Dance, under her own name.[1] Throughout her career as a writer, she has also taught creative writing at Toronto's George Brown College,[5] and was a founder and organizer of the Bloody Words conference for crime writers.[6] AwardsShe was presented with the Derrick Murdoch Award by the Crime Writers of Canada in 2002,[7] and her mystery novel Drag Queen in the Court of Death was a Lambda Literary Award nominee in the Gay Mystery category at the 20th Lambda Literary Awards.[8] Worksas Kyle Stone
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References1. ^1 2 3 4 "Sci-fi author Soles tests waters of mainstream". Kingston Whig-Standard, April 10, 2001. 2. ^"Joining the club". The Globe and Mail, July 8, 1994. 3. ^New, W. H., Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada. University of Toronto Press, 2002. {{ISBN|0802007619}}. Chapter "Gay and Lesbian Writing", pp. 418-422. 4. ^"Customs seize Canadian book". Victoria Times-Colonist, July 23, 1994. 5. ^"Canadian book stopped by Customs: Printed in U.S., Bizarre Dreams deemed 'not Canadian'". The Globe and Mail, July 22, 1994. 6. ^"Bloody Words will flow in the city: Conference brings together crime writers and others for whom death is an entertainment". National Post, June 9, 1999. 7. ^Arthur Ellis Award - Derrick Murdoch Award Crime Writers of Canada, (retrieved 11/21/2012) 8. ^Drewey Wayne Gunn, The Gay Male Sleuth in Print and Film: A History and Annotated Bibliography. Rowman & Littlefield, 2013. {{ISBN|9780810885882}}. p. 381. External links
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