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Dirk Vanden (May 7, 1933 – October 21, 2014), born Richard Fullmer, was an American author and illustrator. He is considered the first gay Mormon writer and has been called a "pioneer of gay literature" by the Lambda Literary Review. A graduate of the University of Utah, his work appeared in ONE Magazine, Vector, and California Scene, as well as in Latter-Gay Saints: An Anthology of Gay Mormon Fiction.

Bibliography

  • To Themselves Unknown
  • Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son (published as Who Killed Queen Tom?, 1969)
  • Hatters and Hares (published as The Leather Queens, 1969; re-released as Down the Rabbit Hole)
  • The Stag in the Tree (published as Leather, 1969)
  • Exile in Paradise (published as Twin Orbs, 1969)
  • I Want It All (1969)
  • All Or Nothing (1970)
  • All Is Well (1971)
  • All of Me: A Gay Mystery (2010)
  • It Was Too Soon Before…: The Unlikely Life, Untimely Death, and Unexpected Rebirth of Gay Pioneer, Dirk Vanden (2012)




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