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596:, was published by Team Angelica. It's an extrapolation of characters and situations first presented in the award-winning short film of the same name. It was favourably reviewed by ka-os.blogspot.com: "this is a story that deserves everyone's attention. Souljah is truly breathtaking, in scale, and in ambition. I cried like a baby at times, and as events rapidly escalated in the novel's final act, I just couldn't put it down" and in the Huffington Post: "...a novel that defies categorization. It's a mashup of the immigrant saga, a chilling gangster thriller, a state-of-the-nation novel, a coming-of-age story and an intimate family portrait with a harrowing war crime at its heart. The fact that Gordon never once drops the ball makes Souljah a sprawling, visually arresting masterpiece." On 4 March 2015 it was shortlisted for a 33: 612:. Published in September 2015, it is a 42-page black-and-white graphic novella about Yemi and Femi and Femi's boyfriend Mixtape, and their adventures one night after being thrown out of a nightclub. The graphic novella explores issues around HIV, safe sex, 190:, was given a limited release in six American cities, where it played to sold-out houses at the end of October 2008 and recouped $ 500,000 in ticket sales alone. The "Jumping The Broom" script that Gordon and Polk wrote was nominated for an 643:, to an enthusiastic response from the sold-out audience. He and Beadle-Blair co-dramaturged the event, which showcased thirty-eight writers over two nights. The text of the play was included in the Team Angelica anthology, 352:
for their Team Angelica imprint. Its 352 pages of poems, memoirs, fictional stories and essays exploring the lives of black gay men with some connection to the United Kingdom includes writers, artists and activists such as
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With queer Rwandan performance artist Urban Wolf, in 2022 Gordon created a series of interlinked works, featuring the same cast of Black queer characters, set in 'the endz' in South London: the 40-minute grime audio drama
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he founded and runs queer-of-colour-centric indie press Team Angelica. Although he was a "white person from a white suburb", according to Gordon, in the 1980s he became deeply interested in black cultural figures such as
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is a 500-page novel set in the American South. Ten years in the writing, it is an epic tale of black freedom, uprising, and a radical representation of romantic love between black men in slavery times.
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Yemi and Femi are cartoon characters created by Gordon ('my lil' nephews'), British-Nigerian gay teen clubkid best friends, who first appeared in the graphic novella
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Award in 2018. It went on to be republished by Jacana Books in South Africa, in July 2018, and by Ouida Books in Nigeria. In February 2018 they published
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In 2011, with Rikki Beadle-Blair he established the radical queer-of-colour-focused imprint Team Angelica Publishing. Its first book was Beadle-Blair's
67:(born 1964) is a British writer. His work – novels, plays, screenplays and biography - deals with the intersections of race, sexuality and class. With 1035: 138:) coming to terms with his long-lost Jamaican brother's homosexuality. Although it never made it beyond Channel 4's Sitcom Festival to television, 1429: 991: 1424: 698:, which said it was 'a damning indictment of America's racist history... often deeply moving and gripping'. On 25 April 2019 it won the 414: 200: 963: 489:(2018) have gone on to full productions and/or tours. In 2017 he dramaturged Linton's exploration of mixed race British identity, 248: 186: 255:. It was directed by Rikki Beadle-Blair for Team Angelica Productions and produced by Beadle-Blair, Gordon and Carleen Beadle. 1444: 1439: 1356: 620:(pre-exposure prophylaxis) and sero-discordancy in a comical way, in street-level language and urban slang. Gordon received an 1419: 1173: 1243: 932: 1338: 1434: 946: 466: 1381: 1107: 798: 126: 1218: 378: 1005: 613: 164: 543:, was published in 2012. It is about a gay Jamaican reggae producer - Cutty, a character who first appeared in 617: 194:
Image Award, as was the film itself in the Best Independent Feature category. In April 2009 the film won the
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called it 'audaciously provocative, sexy and spooky all at once. And very much of the zeitgeist';
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for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Daytime Fiction Program. In January 2021 it was awarded a
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described it as 'a welcome addition to the tradition.' It was listed as a Book of the Year by
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Between 1993 and 2001 Gordon published three groundbreaking novels of Black gay British life,
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grant to make copies available free to gay urban young people and sexual health charities.
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described it as 'a riveting, masterful work'. It was favourably reviewed in the London
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photographs into postcards as souvenirs. Award-winning black gay fantasy writer
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on 5 July. It starred all original cast members and included a feature cameo by
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The novel inspired the formation in 2020 of the queer carnival activist group
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praised it for offering innovative characters and situations. It also starred
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Best (limited release) Feature Film Award. In 2020 he co-executive produced
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Drapetomania, or the Narrative of Cyrus Tyler & Abednego Tyler, lovers
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Award. In November 2017 they published the first ever gay African memoir,
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In 2020, he and Beadle-Blair contracted the gay African-American author
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Novelist, screenwriter, playwright, publisher, artist, art designer
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as Noah's mother, for which she was nominated for a 2021
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On 28 April 2016 Gordon's short HIV-themed comedy play
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Gordon was script consultant and associate producer on
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has haled it as 'a dazzling work of imagination'; and
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In 2009 he co-wrote the screenplay for the short film
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and was shortlisted for a 2019 Lambda Literary Award.
1152:"30th Annual Lambda Literary Award Winners Announced" 1083:"Osman wins Polari First Book Prize | The Bookseller" 1286:"Drapetomania by John R Gordon — north star rising" 291:, which went on to win the 2016 Best Trans Fiction 54: 39: 23: 1284: 886:(ed. Torsten Hojer, Robinson Books, November 2015) 877:Yemi & Femi's Fun Night Out: a graphic novella 765:on 19 April) and a raucous 17-minute short film, 779:Scooters, Shooters & Shottas: a Curious tale 759:Scooters, Shooters & Shottas: a Curious tale 180:), and across 2007 co-storylined (with Polk and 84:, and they have influenced his work ever since. 172:. He wrote two episodes of the second season,( 554:, directed by Rikki Beadle-Blair and starring 892:(Team Angelica Publishing, May 2018), winner 461:2012–017 Gordon and Beadle-Blair co-mentored 432:Gordon was art designer on the feature films 417:summer school. In summer 2010 his short play 8: 1382:"BBC Audio Drama Awards: the 2024 finalists" 859:(Team Angelica Publishing, September 2014), 493:, which played to sold-out audiences at the 1108:"28th Annual Lammy Award Winners Announced" 592:On 22 September 2014 Gordon's sixth novel, 550:On 3 November 2015 a theatrical version of 303:. It was favourably reviewed in the London 879:(Team Angelica Publishing, September 2015) 814:(ed. P P Hartnett, Millivres-Prowler 2000) 31: 20: 1219:"The Life of a Gay, Former Child Soldier" 1174:"Larry Duplechan title for Team Angelica" 964:"Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture" 283:First Book Prize. In 2015 they published 247:won the award for Best Short Film at the 853:(Team Angelica Publishing, January 2013) 840:(Team Angelica Publishing, January 2012) 682:has called it 'an all-out masterpiece'; 307:and won the Best Gay Memoir/Non Fiction 922: 920: 918: 916: 912: 330:to write a memoir of his love of film, 824:My Life in Porn: The Bobby Blake Story 650:On May 9, 2023 Gordon's one-act play, 407:Afro-Pik - a play about Black Man Hair 1339:"A welcome addition to the tradition" 867:Black and Gay in the UK: an anthology 429:'s production, "7:1 Beyond Control". 339:Black and Gay in the UK: an anthology 7: 1081:Joshua Farrington (8 October 2014). 972:. November–December 2005. p. 24 520:'s novel of that name, and starring 405:). In summer 2009 his one-act play 334:: it was published October 2, 2023. 158:Gordon script-edited two seasons of 547:- on the run from the authorities. 415:Central School of Speech and Drama 243:on 30 October 2007. In July 2008 168:(2005–6) for the US cable channel 14: 1036:"Rushes Soho Shorts Winners 2008" 631:was premiered at Team Angelica's 201:Noah's Arc: The "Rona Chronicles" 134:about a macho black British man ( 1217:Osman, Diriye (2 October 2014). 249:Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival 928:"The plight of a 'faggamuffin'" 610:Yemi & Femi's Fun Night Out 130:. He wrote a 1999 sitcom pilot 1154:. LAMBDA Literary. 5 June 2018 843:"The Bridge" (short story) in 344:Published on 20 October 2014, 319:; it included writers such as 1: 810:"Immigrant" (short story) in 639:at London's highly respected 616:(post-exposure prophylaxis), 377:, black British photographer 187:Noah's Arc: Jumping The Broom 781:was a finalist for the 2024 467:Theatre Royal Stratford East 277:Fairytales for Lost Children 269:Fairytales for Lost Children 1430:People from Shepherd's Bush 1283:Osman, Diriye (June 2018). 662:, dir. Rikki Beadle-Blair. 652:Yemi & Femi Go Windrush 629:Yemi and Femi go da Chemist 220:Special Recognition Award. 43:1964 (age 59–60) 1461: 1425:English male screenwriters 1025:, British Council website. 947:"Comedy: Situation vacant" 16:British writer (born 1964) 1314:"The Publishing Triangle" 820:(Millivres/Prowler 2001). 799:New London Writer's Award 658:Platform festival at the 450:, and the hour-long film 231:His 10-minute short film 30: 812:New Century, New Writing 797:(GMP 1993), winner of a 706:for best LGBTQ fiction. 1318:The Publishing Triangle 673:Published in May 2018, 645:Black and Gay in the UK 566:, was presented at the 539:Gordon's fourth novel, 516:and Polk, adapted from 346:Black and Gay in the UK 332:Movies That Made Me Gay 253:Reelworld Film Festival 1445:English male novelists 1440:English LGBT novelists 818:Warriors & Outlaws 579:Faggamuffin Bloc Party 102:Warriors & Outlaws 1420:English screenwriters 1266:"King's Head Theatre" 896:2019; Lambda finalist 830:2008, cowritten with 734:Craig Laurance Gidney 635:event as part of the 598:Lambda Literary Award 413:was premiered at the 301:Chike Frankie Edozien 271:by gay Somali author 112:, London. 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Index


Portsmouth
Rikki Beadle-Blair
James Baldwin
Malcolm X
Frantz Fanon
Gate Theatre
Rikki Beadle-Blair
Karl Collins
Channel 4
Metrosexuality
Felix Dexter
The Independent
Terry Alderton
Patrik-Ian Polk
Noah's Arc
Logo
Q. Allan Brocka
Noah's Arc: Jumping The Broom
NAACP
GLAAD
Noah's Arc: The "Rona Chronicles"
Gilead Sciences
Wanda Sykes
Emmy
GLAAD
Rikki Beadle-Blair
London Film Festival
Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival
Reelworld Film Festival

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