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English

Andrea Lawlor

writer and professor of English

Statements

1 reference
The Coming of Age of Transgender Literature (English)
24 October 2018
5 November 2023
Peter Haldeman
On a Maple-lined street here in Northampton, in a white gablefront house, lives one such Baba, a.k.a. Andrea Lawlor, a gender queer novelist and visiting lecturer at Mt. Holyoke College; Lawlor, who uses the pronoun they, shares the first floor rooms with their girlfriend, their 5-year-old child, and their child’s sprawling Lego constructions. (English)
1 reference
Andrea Lawlor: ‘I feel that every good thing in my life has come from being queer' (British English)
5 April 2019
5 November 2023
Alex Needham
Lawlor, who is non-binary and takes the pronouns they/them, knows the building we’re in well: they spent their formative years in New York. (British English)
1 reference
Lawlor, Andrea - LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies | Library of Congress, from LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress) (English)
5 November 2023
The Library of Congress
1 reference
Lawlor, Andrea - LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies | Library of Congress, from LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress) (English)
5 November 2023
The Library of Congress
1 reference
Andrea Lawlor, English Professor, Author, and Poet (English)
5 November 2023
Kabir Karamchandani
26 April 2019
1 reference
Andrea Lawlor, English Professor, Author, and Poet (English)
5 November 2023
Kabir Karamchandani
26 April 2019
1 reference
Andrea Lawlor, English Professor, Author, and Poet (English)
5 November 2023
Kabir Karamchandani
26 April 2019
2 references
5 November 2023
Writers recognized: Mount Holyoke professor, UMass grad win Whiting Awards (English)
26 March 2020
Steve Pfarrer
Andrea Lawlor, who lives in Northampton and teaches at Mount Holyoke College, and Genevieve Sly Crane, a 2010 graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, have won 2020 Whiting Awards for fiction. (English)
The Coming of Age of Transgender Literature (English)
24 October 2018
5 November 2023
Peter Haldeman
On a Maple-lined street here in Northampton, in a white gablefront house, lives one such Baba, a.k.a. Andrea Lawlor, a gender queer novelist and visiting lecturer at Mt. Holyoke College; Lawlor, who uses the pronoun they, shares the first floor rooms with their girlfriend, their 5-year-old child, and their child’s sprawling Lego constructions. (English)
1 reference
The Coming of Age of Transgender Literature (English)
24 October 2018
5 November 2023
Peter Haldeman
On a Maple-lined street here in Northampton, in a white gablefront house, lives one such Baba, a.k.a. Andrea Lawlor, a gender queer novelist and visiting lecturer at Mt. Holyoke College; Lawlor, who uses the pronoun they, shares the first floor rooms with their girlfriend, their 5-year-old child, and their child’s sprawling Lego constructions. (English)
2 references
5 November 2023
Writers recognized: Mount Holyoke professor, UMass grad win Whiting Awards (English)
26 March 2020
Steve Pfarrer
Andrea Lawlor, who lives in Northampton and teaches at Mount Holyoke College, and Genevieve Sly Crane, a 2010 graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, have won 2020 Whiting Awards for fiction. (English)
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The Shipman Agency
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A correction was made on June 22, 2023: An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to the writer Andrea Lawlor; they use they/them pronouns, not she/her. (English)
5 November 2023
Andrea Lawlor: ‘I feel that every good thing in my life has come from being queer' (British English)
5 April 2019
5 November 2023
Alex Needham
Lawlor, who is non-binary and takes the pronouns they/them, knows the building we’re in well: they spent their formative years in New York. (British English)
Andrea Lawlor (@anderlawlor) • Instagram photos and videos (English)
5 November 2023
they/them (English)
1 reference
A correction was made on June 22, 2023: An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to the writer Andrea Lawlor; they use they/them pronouns, not she/her. (English)
5 November 2023

Identifiers

2 references
Lawlor, Andrea - LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies | Library of Congress, from LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress) (English)
5 November 2023
The Library of Congress
2 references
Andrea Lawlor (@anderlawlor) • Instagram photos and videos (English)
5 November 2023
1 reference
Andrea Lawlor (@anderlawlor) on Threads (English)
5 November 2023
Andrea Lawlor
1 reference
Andrea Lawlor | Penguin Random House (English)
5 November 2023
Andrea Lawlor teaches writing at Mount Holyoke College and edits fiction for Fence. They live in western Massachusetts. Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl is their first novel. (English)
2 references
Andrea Lawlor (@anderlawlor) on Threads (English)
5 November 2023
Andrea Lawlor (@anderlawlor) • Instagram photos and videos (English)
5 November 2023
 
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