Robert Drake (editor) explained

Robert Drake
Nationality:American
Awards:Lambda Literary Award for Anthology (1998)

Robert Drake (born May 14, 1962) is an American editor, most well known for his work editing LGBT writing. His anthology His(2) won the Lambda Literary Award for Anthology in 1998,[1] and another five of his anthologies have been finalists for the award.[2] [3] [4] [5]

1999 homophobic attack

On January 31, 1999, two men, Glen Mahon and Ian Monaghan, approached him while he sat on his porch in Sligo, Ireland.[6] Drake recognized the men from a bar he had visited earlier in the night and invited them inside. The men proceeded to beat Drake until he was unconscious, claiming he had flirted with them, though those who knew Drake at the time said such an act would be out of character. Drake's partner at the time found him the next morning and brought him to hospital where he spent months in a coma. His friends and family relocated him to Philadelphia, where he began rehabilitation to improve his memory and motor skills to complete everyday tasks.

Mahon and Monaghan "were found guilty in October 1999 of intentionally or recklessly causing serious harm and sentenced to eight years in prison."

Due to his traumatic brain injury, Drake uses a wheelchair and has a speech impediment and motor skill impairments.

The story of the attack and Drake's subsequent recovery became the subject of the 2013 documentary Where I Am.[7] [8]

Awards and honors

!Year!Work!Award!Result!Ref.
2001Circa 2000: Lesbian Fiction at the MilleniumLambda Literary Award for AnthologyFinalist
2000His 3Lambda Literary Award for AnthologyFinalist
2000Hers 3Lambda Literary Award for AnthologyFinalist
1998His 2Lambda Literary Award for AnthologyWinner
1996HisLambda Literary Award for AnthologyFinalist
1992Indivisible: New Short Fiction by West Coast Gay and Lesbian WritersLambda Literary Award for AnthologyFinalist

Publications

Works edited

Works written

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gonzalez Cerna. Antonio. 1998-07-15. 10th Annual Lambda Literary Awards. 2022-01-19. Lambda Literary. en.
  2. Web site: Gonzalez Cerna. Antonio. 2001-07-10. 13th Annual Lambda Literary Awards. 2022-01-19. Lambda Literary. en.
  3. Web site: Gonzalez Cerna. Antonio. 2000-07-15. 12th Annual Lambda Literary Awards. 2022-01-19. Lambda Literary. en.
  4. Web site: Gonzalez Cerna. Antonio. 1996-07-15. 8th Annual Lambda Literary Awards. 2022-01-19. Lambda Literary. en.
  5. Web site: 1992-07-14. 4th Annual Lambda Literary Awards. 2022-01-19. Lambda Literary. en.
  6. Web site: Colletta. Jen. 2009-01-29. Ten years later: Robert Drake. 2022-01-19. Philadelphia Gay News. en-US.
  7. Web site: Baker. Brandon. July 5, 2013. QFest Film Preview: Documenting the Story of Robert Drake. July 10, 2021. Philadelphia Magazine.
  8. News: December 1, 2012. Drake to return to Sligo to make documentary. Irish Independent.