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Paul Burston is a Welsh and author. He worked for the London gay policing group GALOP and was an activist with before moving into journalism. He edited, for some years, the LGBT section of Time Out and founded the .


Biography
Born in and raised in , Burston attended and studied English, Drama and Film Studies at university. He worked for the London gay policing group GALOP and was an activist with ACT UP before moving into journalism. He edited, for some years, the gay and lesbian (later LGBT) section of Time Out magazine and was a founding editor of Attitude magazine. He has also written for publications including , , and The Sunday Times.

His first novel Shameless, published in 2001, was praised by The New York Times and shortlisted for the State of Britain Award. His third novel Lovers & Losers, published in 2007, was shortlisted for a .

In 2007, Burston became the founder and host of award-winning Polari, which began in a bar in Soho before moving to the . He was also the founder, in 2011, of The Polari Book Prize for new and established LGBTQ+ writing, which is now based at the . In 2016, he was featured in the 's Five Films 4 Freedom Global List of 33 "inspiring people who use culture to promote freedom and equality and provoke debate, or who are risking their lives to promote the rights of LGBT communities".

Burston's novel The Black Path was published by Accent Press in September 2016 and was long-listed for "Not The Booker Prize".

By October 2018, five novels and two short story collections by Burston had been published. In that month, reported that his sixth novel The Closer I Get was published by Orenda Books as part of a two-book deal. The Closer I Get, published in July 2019, was partly inspired by the author's experience of online harassment.

In December 2021, announced that his memoir We Can Be Heroes would be published by Amazon imprint in June 2023.

With New Yorker Michael-Anthony Nozzi and 1970s alternative , Burston was interviewed by for his 2018 work Riot Act.


Bibliography

Non fiction
  • A Queer Romance: Lesbians, Gay Men and Popular Culture, Routledge, 1995.
  • What are you Looking at? Queer Sex, Style and Cinema, Continuum International Publishing, 1995.
  • 'Confessions of A Gay Film Critic' in Anti-Gay Freedom Editions, 1996 (ed. Mark Simpson)
  • Gutterheart: Life According to , 1981–1996, Dunce Directive, 1997,
  • Queens' Country, A Tour Around the Gay Ghettos, Queer Spots and Camp Sights of Britain, Little Brown, 1998.


Fiction
  • Shameless, Abacus, 2001,
  • Star People, Little, Brown, 2006,
  • Lovers and Losers, Sphere, 2007,
  • The Gay Divorcee Sphere, 2009,
  • The Black Path Accent Press, 2016,
  • The Closer I Get Orenda Books, 2019,


Edited works
  • Boys & Girls Glasshouse Books, 2010,
  • Men & Women Glasshouse Books, 2011,


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