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In an obituary published by Lambda Literary, Julie R. Enszer wrote that "Without women like Joan Drury, women willing to do work, invest resources, engage in capacious and multiple activities, and continue to press on all the while enjoying their labors, we would not have women’s book cultures."
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credits Drury's support as fundamental to her career, citing Drury's selection of her first two books for publication by Spinsters Ink. In 2002, Drury opened a bookstore named Drury Lane Books in Grand Marais.
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and worked in her family's business for several years. She married at the age of 18, had three children (Kelly, Kevin and Todd) and divorced in 1978. Drury later went to the
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during a time of great change throughout the industry." Spinsters Ink shut down in 2017, but has since reopened as an imprint of
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from 1993 to 2007, which sponsored over six hundred woman to stay and write while it was operative, including
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Drury purchased a book publishing company from Sherry Thomas, 1992, named Spinsters Ink, which published
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Drury wrote a trilogy of detective novels featuring a lesbian protagonist named Tyler Jones. Her novel
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featuring a lesbian protagonist, Tyler Jones, and owned and operated a bookshop, Drury Lane Books, in
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for her contributions to publishing. Spinsters Ink published several well-known authors including
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in 1945, and her family owned a successful garbage-hauling business. Drury grew up in
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Drury was also a philanthropist, and established and sponsored a
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noted that Drury and Spinsters Ink "contributed greatly to
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American writer, publisher, and philanthropist (1945–2020)
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and was later reissued by Clover Valley Press in 2009.
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Index

Spinsters, Ink
mystery novels
Grand Marais, Minnesota
Lambda Literary Award
National Lesbian Writer’s Award
Minneapolis
Richfield, Minnesota
University of Minnesota
women's studies
Grand Marais
feminist
lesbian writing
San Francisco
Duluth, Minnesota
Lambda Literary Foundation
Val McDermid
Maureen Brady
Ellen Frye
Susan Stinson
Publishers Weekly
feminist publishing and bookselling
Bella Books
Susan Stinson
Minnesota Book Award
writer's retreat
North Shore
Lake Superior
Elana Dykewomon
Audre Lorde
Jewelle Gomez

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