Talk:Allen Barnett (writer)
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Barnett's sexual orientation
[edit]Barnett was gay. I know this seems obvious, but I had difficulty finding a direct source for that information. I found that in an interview, he said "I wasn't going to say, 'Oh, listen, Mr. Gottlieb, I am a gay man and I know what these people would be doing.'" This is a pretty clear statement of his sexual orientation.
Gambone, Philip (1999). Something Inside: Conversations with Gay Fiction Writers. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 78. ISBN 9780299161347. Mysterymanblue 08:28, 16 June 2021 (UTC)
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