(1954-07-30) July 30, 1954 (age 69) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation
Writer
Nationality
American
Genre
fiction, non-fiction
Notable works
Out of Time, Home Movies
Partner
Katie Hogan
Paula Martinac (born July 30, 1954) is an American writer.[1] She is most noted for her novel Out of Time, which won the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction at the 3rd Lambda Literary Awards in 1991.[2] The novel was also a finalist for the ALA Gay and Lesbian Book Award.
^Liz Gaist, "Paula Martinac Fills in the Pages of Lesbian History". The Advocate, December 4, 1990.
^Tina Gianoulis, "Martinac, Paula (b. 1954)". Glbtq.com, 2006.
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evidence that Adolf Hitler was a homosexual." Q-online [1] article by PaulaMartinac, a Lambda Literary Award-winning author The New York Times [2] Walter...
Hill/Macondray Lane District". National Park Service. and accompanying 18 photos PaulaMartinac (July 22, 2009). "The Real Barbary Lane". The Queerest Places. Retrieved...
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Going Back". Lambda Literary Review. Retrieved 2014-05-20. Liz Gaist, "PaulaMartinac Fills In the Pages of Lesbian History". The Advocate, December 4, 1990...
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lesbian life in twentieth-century America, (p. 23). New York: Penguin. Martinac, Paula (1997). The queerest places: A national guide to gay and lesbian historic...
After 10 Months and It Might Get Messy". Dlisted. December 30, 2014. Martinac, Paula (March 27, 2002). "Opinion - Lesbian Notions". The Advocate. Archived...
October 24, 2020. "NYC Pride March". NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project. Martinac, Paula. "Annual Reminder Marker". National Trust for Historic Preservation...
(1993), pp. 226–231. Carter (2004), p. 230. Eisenbach (2006), p. 108. Martinac, Paula. "Annual Reminder Marker". National Trust for Historic Preservation...
Texas. University of Texas Press. p. 393. ISBN 9780292760363. Retrieved 4 October 2017. Martinac, Paula. "Three-Ring Circus". Retrieved 4 October 2017....