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233:, and both serve as board members for the South Carolina Gay and Lesbian Community Center, now called the Harriet Hancock Community Center. They were among the first men to file for a marriage license, and ten years after doing so for the first time, they were also among the first men legally married in the state (November 20, 2014). 201:
Madden has been Secretary, Vice President, and President of the South Carolina Gay and Lesbian Pride Movement. He has written numerous editorials advocating gay liberation in local and national newspapers. He is also the executive producer of
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In addition to his literary criticism, he also publishes on issues involving sexuality and spirituality. He has published "Gospels of Inversion: Literature, Scripture, Sexology" in a collection of essays entitled
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a collection and joint project with fellow activist Candace Chellew-Hodge. This book was chosen by the University of South Carolina's Upstate campus as a common reader for their
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Madden is an associate professor of English. He has written several critical articles on modern British and Irish poetry and has completed a book on representations of
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Madden has been a South Carolina Academy of Authors fellow in poetry twice. He has been writer in residence at the Riverbanks Botanical Gardens in
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His life partner is Mr. Bert Easter, President of the South Carolina Gay and Lesbian Pride Movement. They live in
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and wrote "An Open Letter to My Christian Friends," which appears in various textbooks, including
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is an American poet, activist, and Director of Women's and Gender Studies at the
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Press. More recently, Madden was selected as one of the top 50 New Poets by
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to cut funds to that school in what some called an act of censorship.
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In January 2015, Madden was named Columbia, SC's first Poet Laureate.
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University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts alumni
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Press) for his poem, "Sacrifice," which was included in the
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Reclaiming the Sacred: The Bible in Gay and Lesbian Culture
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Madden won not only the single-poem contest sponsored by
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Tiresian Poetics: Modernism, Sexuality, Voice, 1888-2001
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Divine Aporia: Postmodern Conversation About the Other
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University of South Carolina
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Harding University
University of Texas, Austin
Tiresian
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Fairleigh Dickinson University
Colm Ó Clúbhán
Boston College Ireland
Columbia, South Carolina
Fort Moultrie
Charleston, South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
University of Virginia
My Father's House
Seven Kitchens Press

So they can sing
Robin Becker Series
Sebastian
ReBound Series
Columbia, South Carolina
Air America
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South Carolina House of Representatives
Columbia, South Carolina

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