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series in 1996, Labonté was invited to become editor of the series, because the deadline for the next anthology was imminent and his job as a bookstore manager meant he would have extensive contacts in the gay literary world whose work he could call in quickly. He remained the editor of the series
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for many years, and also edited numerous other themed anthologies for the company. He also published several anthologies with the Canadian
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series on gay life in Ottawa, becoming one of the first Canadian journalists ever to come out in the pages of a mainstream newspaper.
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Queer CanLit: Canadian, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Literature in English
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Labonté and his husband, Asa Dean Liles, moved back to Canada in 2001 and were living on
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in 1972 as an editor, later writing film and book reviews, and was a contributor to
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Index

anthologies
LGBT literature
Edmonton
Alberta
Carleton University
Ottawa
The Charlatan
Ottawa Citizen
The Body Politic
Norman Laurila
Glad Day Bookshop
Toronto
Los Angeles
A Different Light
Silver Lake
New York City
Michael Thomas Ford
Cleis Press
Arsenal Pulp Press
PlanetOut
Publishers Weekly
Lambda Literary Awards
Lawrence Schimel
Michele Karlsberg Leadership Award
Publishing Triangle
Bowen Island
British Columbia
Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
ISBN
978-0-7727-6065-4

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