C. C. Saint-Clair
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C.C. Saint-Clair | |
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Born | Casablanca, Morocco |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | Australian |
Writing period | Contemporary |
Genres | Romance fiction |
C.C. Saint-Clair is an Australian author of urban and sensual lesbian novels who was born of French parents in Casablanca, Morocco. Saint-Clair has written seven paperback novels, ebooks, two erotic adult tales, and two screenplay adaptations of her novels since 2001. Her novel Far From Maddy came in second at the Rhode Island International Film Festival LGBT screenplay competition in 2005 and in the quarter-finals (out of 3369 entries) at the international Scriptapalooza[1] competition in August 2006.
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[edit] Biography
Saint-Clair was born to French parents in Casablanca, Morocco[2] and majored in English literature at the University of Texas at Austin in the seventies.
[edit] Career
Saint-Clair has been described as "the Thinking-Woman's Lesbian Romance Writer"[3] because of the sensually descriptive lesbian relationship issues she wove in intelligent plots focusing on the dark side of women's lives.
Though she has stated she does not see a direct link between that description and her writing, she stated in an interview with Curve magazine that the term Social Realism was much better suited as a genre descriptor of her writing.[3] She went on to publish another 6 novels, including Far From Maddy. Her other best known novel is Morgan in the Mirror.
Written in 2004, at a time when Female - to - Male "FTM" transgenderism was viewed as a rather obscure condition, it was for many lesbians the first novel they read that dealt with the topic. Morgan in the Mirror was quickly accepted by the established activists of the FTM movement.[4][5] Morgan in the Mirror was also discussed on Gender Talk[6] in an interview with Saint-Clair hosted by Nancy Nangeroni & Gordene O. MacKenzie.
Some individuals belonging to the new brand of FTM militants flamed Saint-Clair’s novel on the grounds that, as a non-member of the FTM community, she had no right to write creatively about a fictitious FTM’s journey.
C.C. Saint-Clair went on to adapt both Far From Maddy and Morgan in the Mirror to screenplays. Both have won awards as scripts,[citation needed] however none have so far lead to being optioned. More recently, Saint-Clair published a series of short stories, such as "The Whip-Hand" which has an erotic plot with a strong BDSM slant - and "The Fish-Whispered" and "The Crab-Catcher", a metaphoric tale of the theme of sexual awakening. They are showcased on Amazon.com's Shorts.[7] Saint-Clair also wrote "Awakening", a piece that deviates from all her others in the sense that it is written along the lines of a Tao tale.[citation needed] It is seen as a metaphor for letting things happen - a tentative first-step exploration of the spiritual concept of "no-self". It is a reminder to be "in the moment".
[edit] Philosophical and/or political views
Saint-Clair believes that enjoying novels should not be the privilege of those who can afford them. She serializes entires novels on a regular basis to make them available as free downloads. She believes in the values of traditional feminism and is involved with the protection of women in issues of domestic violence. C.C. Saint-Clair is one of the first lesbian writers to address the issue of same-sex domestic violence in a novel, Risking-Me, to lift the cone of silence that shrouds the issue in most LGBT communities.[citation needed] She campaigns for Reclaim The Night and believes that karma is a dynamic process that can be influenced through our thoughts and actions if we can get past our ego-persona.
[edit] Published Works
- Saint-Clair, C. C. (1980) Silent Goodbyes Publisher: AuthorHouse ASIN B000N645QG
- Saint-Clair, C. C. (March 2002) Silent Goodbyes Publisher: AuthorHouse ISBN 0759673128
- Saint-Clair, C. C. (March 2002) Benchmarks Publisher: 1st Books Library ISBN 0759649766
- Saint-Clair, C. C. (December 20, 2002) Risking-me Publisher: 1st Books Library (December 20, 2002) ISBN 1403367671
- Saint-Clair, C. C. (March 2003) Jagged Dreams Publisher: Bookmakers Ink ISBN 0972678905
- Saint-Clair, C. C. (August 2003) North and Left from Here Publisher: Bookmakers Ink ISBN 097267893X
- Saint-Clair, C. C. (February 28, 2004) Morgan in the Mirror Publisher: Bookmakers Ink. ISBN 0972678913
- Saint-Clair, C. C. () Far from Maddy ISBN 098033442X
- Saint-Clair, C. C. (April 25, 2006) A Night on the Prowl ASIN: B000FIGXA8
- Saint-Clair, C. C. (April 25, 2006) The Crab Catcher and the Fish Whisperer ASIN: B000FIMIOS
- Saint-Clair, C. C. (2007) Awakening
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.scriptapaloozatv.com/
- ^ Harrison, Pam. out in america. Out In America. Retrieved on 2007-10-14.
- ^ a b Plato, Catherine. Romance Novelist C.C. Saint-Clair. Curve (magazine). Retrieved on 2007-07-31.
- ^ FTM International Events 2004. FTMI.org. Retrieved on 2007-07-31.
- ^ Fiction and Non-Fiction Books about and/or by Transmen and Intersexed Men. The Transitional Male. Retrieved on 2007-07-31.
- ^ Gender Talk (2005-08-06). Retrieved on 2007-07-31.
- ^ Saint-Clair, C.C.. The Crab Catcher and the Fish Whisperer, an Amazon Short. Retrieved on 2007-07-31.
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NAME | C.C. Saint-Clair |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Australian novelist |
DATE OF BIRTH | |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Casablanca, Morocco |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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