Bill Konigsberg

Bill Konigsberg is the award-winning American author of Out of the Pocket and "Openly Straight." "Out of the Pocket" won the 2008 Lambda Literary Award in the LGBT Children's/Young Adult category.[1] His second novel, Openly Straight was released in June 2013.[2] It received a rave review in the New York Times,[3] and starred reviews from Booklist and the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. The novel made YALSA's Best Fiction for Young Adults list for 2014; the American Library Association's Rainbow List; The Texas Library Association's Tayshas List (as a top ten title); and was nominated for the Georgia Peach Award. The novel is being translated into German and Vietnamese.[4]

Before becoming a fiction writer, Konigsberg was a sports writer. As a sports writer and editor for The Associated Press from 2005–08, he covered the New York Mets and his weekly fantasy baseball column appeared in newspapers across the country, from the New York Daily News to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. In May 2001, while working for ESPN.com, he came out on the front page of the website in an article entitled "Sports World Still a Struggle for Gays".[5] That article won him a GLAAD Media Award the following year.

Since then, he has spoken at numerous venues across the country on what it is like to be a gay person in the world of sports. Some of the publications he has written for include The New York Times, North Jersey Herald and News and The Denver Post. His work has also appeared in Out Magazine. In 2011, his coming out was named the #64 moment in gay sports history by the website Outsports.com. His story was included as a chapter in the book Jocks 2: Coming Out to Play by Dan Woog.[6]

References

  1. "21st Annual Lambda Literary Awards". Lambda Literary. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  2. "Books | Bill Konigsberg Online". Bill Konigsberg. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  3. "Review - Openly Straight and Rapture Practice".
  4. "Books | Bill Konigsberg Online". Bill Konigsberg. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  5. Sports World Still a Struggle for Gays. ESPN, May 24, 2001.
  6. "About Bill | Bill Konigsberg Online". Bill Konigsberg. Retrieved 29 April 2013.

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