Mabel Maney
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Mabel Maney is an artist and author from San Francisco, California known for her lesbian pulp fiction. She is the author of the Nancy Clue series, a lesbian parody of the Nancy Drew, Cherry Ames, and Hardy Boys series. More recently, she is the author of the "Jane Bond" novels, a series of parodies of James Bond.
Maney is famous for the quote "For a long time I thought I wanted to be a nun. Then I realized that what I really wanted to be was a lesbian."
[edit] Bibliography
- The Case of the Not-So-Nice Nurse (Nancy Clue Mysteries) (1992)
- The Case of the Good-for-Nothing Girlfriend (1994)
- A Ghost in the Closet (Hardly Boys Mysteries) (1995)
- Kiss the Girls and Make Them Spy: An Original Jane Bond Parody (2001) ISBN 9780380803101; ISBN 0380803100 (a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award)
- The Girl with the Golden Bouffant: An Original Jane Bond Parody (2004) ISBN 0380803119
- Short fiction
[edit] References
- Mabel Maney Biography at HarperCollins
- Mabel Maney entry at GLBTQ: Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer Culture] (1995)