Dan Savage bibliography

Dan Savage bibliography
Dan Savage bibliography
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Dan Savage in 2005
Releases
Books 4
Articles 17
Books edited 1
Newspapers edited 1
Advice column 1
Television 1
Theatre 1
References and footnotes

Contents

Works

Books

Author

Year Author Title ISBN Library of Congress Control Number WorldCat Publisher Notes
1998 Savage, Dan Savage Love: Straight Answers from America's Most Popular Sex Columnist ISBN 0452278155 LCCN 98-20611 OCLC 39157512 Plume Savage Love includes pieces from the author's sex advice column of the same name.[1][2]

The book received a favorable reception in reviews from Library Journal,[3] Mademoiselle,[4] POZ,[5] and Gay and Lesbian Humanist.[6]

1999 Savage, Dan The Kid: What Happened after My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant ISBN 0525945253 LCCN 99-32506 OCLC 41445757 Dutton The Kid delves into the machinations involved in the process of adopting an infant boy, through the experiences of the author and his boyfriend.[7]

The Kid is the recipient of a PEN West Award,[8][9] for Excellence in Creative Nonfiction.[10] The book was adapted into a musical in 2010 by librettist Michael Zam, with music composed by Andy Monroe, and lyrics by Jack Lechner.[11] It was performed Off-Broadway in Theatre Row, New York City, and directed by Scott Elliott.[11][12] The play was the recipient of the BMI Foundation Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre in 2009.[13]

2002 Savage, Dan Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America ISBN 0452284163 LCCN 2002-21252 OCLC 49421653 Dutton The book's title is a reference to Robert Bork's 1996 book, Slouching Towards Gomorrah.[8][14] Skipping Towards Gomorrah examines the concept of happiness in American culture, as obtained by indulging in each of the Seven Deadly Sins.[15]

Skipping Towards Gomorrah was selected for inclusion in The Best American Sex Writing 2004,[16] and won a Lambda Literary Award in 2003.[8][17][18]

2005 Savage, Dan The Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage, and My Family ISBN 0525949070 LCCN 2006-297911 OCLC 61492912 Dutton The Commitment recounts the author's experiences along with his partner, Terry Miller, as they debate getting married after spending ten years in a relationship together.[19][20]

The book reached the The New York Times Best Seller list one month after it was published,[21] and saw successful sales with independent bookstores.[22] The Washington Post reported that according to Nielsen BookScan approximately 300,000 copies of the book were sold.[23]

Editor

Year Author Title ISBN Library of Congress Control Number WorldCat Publisher Notes
2011 Savage, Dan; Terry Miller It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living ISBN 0525952330 OCLC 690088227 Dutton Savage started the It Gets Better Project in September 2010 in order to address incidents of suicide among LGBT youth.[24] It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living contains selections of writings addressed to teenagers within the LGBT community.[25] Celebrities, ordinary individuals and teenagers submitted pieces for inclusion in the book,[26][27] which includes over 100 essays,[28] selected from 10,000 entries.[29] Contributors to the work include finance advisor Suze Orman, comedic writer David Sedaris, United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and President of the United States Barack Obama.[30]

Sales of the book were successful, and IndieBound reported it reached a list of best-sellers in the United States less than one week after publication.[31][32] It reached The New York Times Best Seller list in April 2011.[33]

Contributor

Year Author Title ISBN Library of Congress Control Number WorldCat Publisher Notes
2000 Howey, Noelle; Ellen Samuels Out of the Ordinary: Essays on Growing Up with Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Parents ISBN 0312244894 LCCN 00-25493 OCLC 43540186 St. Martin's Press Savage wrote the preface to the work.[34]
2001 Gore, Ariel; Bee Lavender Breeder: Real-Life Stories from the New Generation of Mothers ISBN 1580050514 LCCN 00-54914 OCLC 45636941 Seal Press Savage wrote the foreword to the book.[35]
2004 Daniel O'Connor The Best American Sex Writing 2004 ISBN 1560255986 LCCN 2005-205773 OCLC 57047561 Running Press Savage's book Skipping Towards Gomorrah was a featured selection in this compilation.[36]
2004 Pories, Kathy The "M" Word: Writers on Same-Sex Marriage ISBN 9781565124547 LCCN 2004-54571 OCLC 55887361 Algonquin Books Savage wrote a piece called, "Double Standards".[37]
2006 Kruger, Pamela; Jill Smolowe A Love Like No Other: Stories from Adoptive Parents ISBN 1594482152 LCCN 2005-42140 OCLC 57625643 Riverhead Trade Savage contributed a chapter, "Living with a Very Open Adoption".[38]
2007 Jones, Daniel Modern Love: 50 True and Extraordinary Tales of Desire, Deceit, and Devotion ISBN 9780307351043 LCCN 2006-29412 OCLC 71350359 Three Rivers Press Savage wrote a chapter in the book, titled, "DJ's Homeless Mommy".[39]
2008 Knepler, Annie; Ellie Knepler, Myrna Knepler Crossing Cultures: Readings for Composition ISBN 9780618918065 OCLC 141385491 LCCN 2006-26289 Cengage Savage contributed a chapter titled, "Role Reversal".[40]
2008 Karlin, Ben Things I've Learned from Women Who've Dumped Me ISBN 0446580694 LCCN 2007-37697 OCLC 154698729 Grand Central Publishing Savage wrote a chapter titled, "I am a Gay Man", which appears as "Lesson #14" in the book.[41]
2009 Walker, Rebecca One Big Happy Family: 18 Writers Talk About Polyamory, Open Adoption, Mixed Marriage, Househusbandry, Single Motherhood, and Other Realities of Truly Modern Love ISBN 9781594488627 LCCN 2008-50339 OCLC 233548166 Riverhead Books A chapter by Savage appears in the book, titled, "The Enemy Within".[42]

Newspaper edited

Advice column

Savage Love

Television

Theatre

Articles

The New York Times
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
  • Savage, Dan (July 27, 1997). "Gays, lesbians can't have heroes (Degeneres) without monsters (Cunanan)". Seattle Post-Intelligencer: p. E3; Section: Editorial. 
  • Savage, Dan (February 3, 1998). "Merged charities will mean more money for AIDS". Seattle Post-Intelligencer: p. A7; Section: Editorial. 
  • Savage, Dan (July 28, 2000). "Send AIDS money to Africa - One Seattle-area gay group's funding is increasingly hard to justify". Seattle Post-Intelligencer: p. B11; Section: Editorial. 
The Capital Times
Wisconsin State Journal

Awards

Year Work Award Organization Result
1999 The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant PEN West Award for Excellence in Creative Nonfiction PEN Center USA Won[8][10][9]
2003 Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America Lambda Literary Award Lambda Literary Foundation Won[8][17][18]
2004 The Best American Sex Writing 2004 Running Press Featured selection[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kneple, Myrna; Annie Knepler, Ellie Knepler (2002). Crossing Cultures: Readings for Composition. Longman. p. 116. ISBN 978-0205331673. 
  2. ^ Carlson, Peter (November 25, 2002). "Writer Dan Savage's Sins and Sensibility". The Washington Post (The Washington Post Company): p. C01. 
  3. ^ Cornog, Martha (American College of Physicians) (1998). "Savage Love: Straight Answers from America's Most Popular Sex Columnist; Book Review". Library Journal (Philadelphia: Reed Business Information, Inc.). 
  4. ^ "Savage Love: Straight Answers from America's Most Popular Sex Columnist; Book Review". Mademoiselle (Condé Nast Publications) 104: p. 620. 1998. 
  5. ^ Hollander, Xaviera (September 1998). "No Miss Manners". POZ (www.poz.com). http://www.poz.com/articles/231_7370.shtml. Retrieved May 26, 2011. 
  6. ^ Blake, Stephen (Spring 2002). "Savage Love: Straight Answers From a Queer Sex Columnist, by Dan Savage". Gay and Lesbian Humanist (www.pinktriangle.org.uk). http://www.pinktriangle.org.uk/glh/213/savage.html. Retrieved May 26, 2011. 
  7. ^ Smith, Sidonie; Julia Watson (2010). Reading Autobiography: A Guide for Interpreting Life Narratives. University Of Minnesota Press. pp. 152, 270–271. ISBN 0816669864. 
  8. ^ a b c d e Rapp, Linda (2006). "Savage, Dan". In Summers, Claude J.. glbtq: An Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Culture. Chicago, Illinois: glbtq, Inc.. http://www.glbtq.com/literature/savage_d.html. Retrieved May 31, 2011. 
  9. ^ a b Pories, Kathy (2004). The "M" Word: Writers on Same-Sex Marriage. Algonquin Books. p. 191. ISBN 9781565124547. 
  10. ^ a b "Columnist Dan Savage to read at Lucy's Books". The Daily Astorian (Astoria, Oregon). October 31, 2002. 
  11. ^ a b Healy, Patricia (May 7, 2010). "A Gay Adoption Becomes a Musical". The New York Times (The New York Times Company): p. C1. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/07/theater/07kid.html. Retrieved May 27, 2011. 
  12. ^ Dziemianowicz, Joe (May 11, 2010). "Dan Savage's 'The Kid' musical is boring baby that needs to grow up". New York Daily News. http://articles.nydailynews.com/2010-05-11/entertainment/27064028_1_dan-savage-bacchus-social-worker. Retrieved May 27, 2011. 
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  14. ^ Monteagudo, Jesse. "Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America". Gay Today (gaybookreviews.info) VI (214). http://gaybookreviews.info/review/3345/824. Retrieved May 25, 2011.  alternate link
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  16. ^ a b O'Connor, Daniel (2004). The Best American Sex Writing 2004. Running Press. p. 187. ISBN 1560255986. 
  17. ^ a b Inawat, Ron Matthew (January 25, 2003). "Lambda Literary Award Finalists Announced". ChicagoPride.com News (Chicago, Illinois: chicago.gopride.com). http://chicago.gopride.com/news/printer.cfm/ArticleID/524281. Retrieved May 26, 2011. 
  18. ^ a b Pories, Kathy (2004). The "M" Word: Writers on Same-Sex Marriage. Algonquin Books. p. 191. ISBN 9781565124547. 
  19. ^ "The Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage, and My Family; Book Review". Publishers Weekly (Reed Business Information). September 2005. 
  20. ^ Shen, Maxine (September 18, 2005). "The Hot Seat with Dan Savage". New York Post: p. 078. 
  21. ^ "Best Sellers - New York Times best sellers". Rocky Mountain News (Colorado): p. 36D. October 28, 2005. 
  22. ^ "Washington Is Also Reading . . . Selling Well in Local Independent Bookstores". The Washington Post (The Washington Post Company): p. T11. October 30, 2005. 
  23. ^ Moody, Nekesa Mumbi (April 28, 2011). "Savage's latest brings a ray of hope". The Washington Post (Washington, DC: The Washington Post Company) 976 (24). 
  24. ^ Rothaus, Steve (February 25, 2011). "Sex columnist Dan Savage reaches out to gay youth". The Miami Herald (The McClatchy Company). 
  25. ^ "Action makes it better". In These Times (Institute for Public Affairs, Inc.) 35 (4): 50. April 2011. ISSN 0160-5992. 
  26. ^ 29-95 staff (March 24, 2011). "Book events". Houston Chronicle: p. 19. 
  27. ^ Steinberg, David (May 22, 2011). "‘Better’ life is on the docket at Page One". Albuquerque Journal (New Mexico): p. F4. 
  28. ^ Gross, Terry (March 23, 2011). "Dan Savage: For Gay Teens, Life 'Gets Better'". Fresh Air (National Public Radio). http://www.npr.org/2011/03/23/134628750/dan-savage-for-gay-teens-life-gets-better. Retrieved May 30, 2011. 
  29. ^ Thomas, Kristina (April 17, 2011). "Bullied Delaware Hayes graduate tells story in new book". Columbus Local News (www.snponline.com). http://www.snponline.com/articles/2011/04/17/multiple_papers/news/alldeitget_20110415_0542pm_2.txt. Retrieved May 30, 2011. 
  30. ^ Thomas, Mike (March 20, 2011). "His 'Better' self". Chicago Sun-Times (Chicago Sun-Times, Inc.): p. 1. 
  31. ^ "Books". The Daily News (Batavia, New York: Johnson Newspaper Corporation): p. 3B. April 1, 2011. 
  32. ^ IndieBound (April 1, 2011). "Bestselling books the week of 3/31/11, according to IndieBound". The Christian Science Monitor (Boston, Massachusetts). 
  33. ^ "Best Sellers; Hardcover Nonfiction". The New York Times (The New York Times Company). April 10, 2011. http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2011-04-10/hardcover-nonfiction/list.html. Retrieved May 30, 2011. 
  34. ^ Savage, Dan (2000). "Preface". In Howey, Noelle; Samuels, Ellen. Out of the Ordinary: Essays on Growing Up with Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Parents. St. Martin's Press. pp. xi–xiii. ISBN 0312244894. 
  35. ^ Savage, Dan (2001). "Foreword". In Gore, Ariel; Lavender, Bee. Breeder: Real-Life Stories from the New Generation of Mothers. Seal Press. pp. vii–xi. ISBN 1580050514. 
  36. ^ Savage, Dan (2004). "from Skipping Towards Gomorrah". In O'Connor, Daniel. The Best American Sex Writing 2004. Running Press. pp. 187–227. ISBN 1560255986. 
  37. ^ Savage, Dan (2004). "Double Standards". In Pories, Kathy. The "M" Word: Writers on Same-Sex Marriage. Algonquin Books. pp. 123–139. ISBN 9781565124547. 
  38. ^ Savage, Dan (2006). "Living With a Very Open Adoption". In Kruger, Pamela; Smolowe, Jill. A Love Like No Other: Stories from Adoptive Parents. Riverhead Trade. pp. 34–44. ISBN 1594482152. 
  39. ^ Savage, Dan (2007). "DJ's Homeless Mommy". In Jones, Daniel. Modern Love: 50 True and Extraordinary Tales of Desire, Deceit, and Devotion. Three Rivers Press. pp. 125–133. ISBN 9780307351043. 
  40. ^ Savage, Dan (2008). "Role Reversal". In Knepler, Annie; Knepler, Ellie; Knepler, Myrna. Crossing Cultures: Readings for Composition. Cengage. pp. 115–118. ISBN 9780618918065. 
  41. ^ Savage, Dan (2008). "I am a Gay Man". In Karlin, Ben. Things I've Learned from Women Who've Dumped Me. Grand Central Publishing. pp. 111–118. ISBN 0446580694. 
  42. ^ Savage, Dan (2009). "The Enemy Within". In Walker, Rebecca. One Big Happy Family: 18 Writers Talk About Polyamory, Open Adoption, Mixed Marriage, Househusbandry, Single Motherhood, and Other Realities of Truly Modern Love. pp. 29–37. ISBN 9781594488627. 
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Further reading

  • Bosman, Ellen; John P. Bradford, Robert B. Marks Ridinger (2008). Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Literature: A Genre Guide. Libraries Unlimited. ISBN 978-1591581949. 
  • Gudelunas, David (2007). Confidential to America: Newspaper Advice Columns and Sexual Education. Transaction Publishers. ISBN 9781412806886. 
  • Mucciaroni, Gary (2008). Same Sex, Different Politics: Success and Failure in the Struggles over Gay Rights. University Of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226544090. 
  • Pories, Kathy (2004). The "M" Word: Writers on Same-Sex Marriage. Algonquin Books. ISBN 9781565124547. 

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