Laurie Weeks (writer) explained

Laurie Weeks is an American writer and performer based in New York City. Her fiction and essays have been published extensively. She is best known as the screenwriter of Boys Don't Cry, and is the Lambda Literary Award-winning author of the novel Zipper Mouth.

Career

Weeks holds a Master of Arts in Performance Studies from New York University and has taught at The New School in New York City in the creative writing program.[1] In 1996, she was awarded a fiction fellowship by the New York Foundation for the Arts.

Works

Weeks' writing has been included in The New Fuck You: Adventures in Lesbian Reading (Semiotext(e), 1995),[2] as well as in Dave Eggers's The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2008.[3]

She was the screenwriter of the cult film Boys Don't Cry (1999), which was a retelling of the Brandon Teena murder.[4]

Her debut novel Zipper Mouth was published by Feminist Press in 2011 and was awarded a Lambda Literary Award for Debut Lesbian Fiction.[5]

Bibliography

In popular culture

Her name appears in the lyrics of the Le Tigre song "Hot Topic".[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 33RD SESSION OF WINTER FELLOWS OCTOBER 2000 – MAY 2001. Fine Arts Works Center, Provincetown. https://web.archive.org/web/20101210003250/http://fawc.org/news/news_02i2.php. December 10, 2010. December 1, 2010. dead. mdy-all.
  2. Book: The New Fuck You. June 1995. The MIT Press. Semiotext(e) / Native Agents. Semiotext(e). 9781570270574. en. 2019-09-17.
  3. Book: Zipper Mouth: A Novel, by Laurie Weeks. October 4, 2011 . The Feminist Press at CUNY .
  4. Web site: Index Magazine.
  5. Web site: 24th Annual Lambda Literary Award Winners. Cerna. Antonio Gonzalez. 2011-05-23. Lambda Literary. 2019-09-17.
  6. Web site: 57 Champions of Queer Feminism, All Name-Dropped in One Impossibly Catchy Song. Tammy. Oler. October 31, 2019. Slate Magazine.