Dan Savage bibliography
Savage in 2005
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Books↙ | 6 |
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Articles↙ | 19 |
Books edited↙ | 1 |
Newspapers edited↙ | 1 |
Advice column↙ | 1 |
Contributor in books↙ | 12 |
Television↙ | 4 |
Theatre↙ | 13 |
References and footnotes |
American author Dan Savage (born 1964) has written six books, op-ed pieces in The New York Times, and an advice column on sexual issues in The Stranger (an alternative newspaper from Seattle, Washington).[1][2][3] A graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign,[1] Savage began contributing a column, Savage Love, to The Stranger from its inception in 1991.[4][5][6] By 1998 his column had a readership of four million.[7] He was Associate Editor at the newspaper from 1991 to 2001, when he became its editor-in-chief,[2] later becoming its editorial director in 2007.[8]
Savage's books have had successful sales results and have been generally well received. Savage Love: Straight Answers from America's Most Popular Sex Columnist was published in 1998 and features selections from his advice column.[9][10] His next book The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant was published in 1999, and recounts his experiences with his boyfriend whilst deciding to adopt a child.[11] The book received a PEN West Award for Excellence in Creative Nonfiction,[1][12][13] and an Off-Broadway musical based on the work was the recipient of the BMI Foundation Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre.[14] Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America, published in 2002, describes the author's experiences indulging in the seven deadly sins.[15] The book was featured in The Best American Sex Writing 2004,[16] and won a Lambda Literary Award.[1][17]
Savage's 2005 book The Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage, and My Family, recounting his personal experience deciding to marry his partner Terry Miller and analyzing same-sex marriage,[18] reached The New York Times Best Seller list,[19] and Nielsen BookScan noted it sold approximately 300,000 copies.[20] After founding the It Gets Better Project in 2010 to reach out to teenagers after incidents of suicide among LGBT youth,[21] his edited compilation of submissions It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living was published in 2011.[22] The book features notable contributors, including David Sedaris, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama.[22] Sales of the book were successful, and IndieBound reported it reached a list of best-sellers in the United States less than one week after publication.[23][24] It reached 16th on The New York Times Best Seller list in April 2011.[25] Savage collaborated with Lindy West, Christopher Frizzelle, and Bethany Jean Clement on a college guide, How to Be a Person, which was published in 2012.[26] His 2013 book American Savage reflects on Savage's experiences throughout the founding of the It Gets Better Project and was well received by The Washington Post and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.[27][28]
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Works
Books
Author
Year | Title | Identifiers | Publisher | Notes |
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1998 | Savage Love: Straight Answers from America's Most Popular Sex Columnist | ISBN 0452278155 LCCN 98-20611 OCLC 39157512 |
Plume | Savage Love includes pieces from the author's sex advice column of the same name.[9][29] The book received a favorable reception in reviews from Library Journal,[10] Mademoiselle,[30] POZ,[31] and Gay and Lesbian Humanist.[32] |
1999 | The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant | ISBN 0525945253 LCCN 99-32506 OCLC 41445757 |
Dutton | The Kid delves into the machinations involved in the process of adopting an infant boy, through the experiences of the author and his boyfriend.[11] The Kid is the recipient of a PEN West Award,[1][13] for Excellence in Creative Nonfiction.[12] The book was adapted into a musical in 2010 by librettist Michael Zam, with music composed by Andy Monroe, and lyrics by Jack Lechner.[33] It was performed Off-Broadway in Theatre Row, New York City; directed by Scott Elliott.[33][34] The play was the recipient of the BMI Foundation Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre in 2009.[14] |
2002 | Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America | ISBN 0452284163 LCCN 2002-21252 OCLC 49421653 |
Dutton | The book's title is a reference to Robert Bork's 1996 book, Slouching Towards Gomorrah.[1][35] Skipping Towards Gomorrah examines the concept of happiness in American culture, as obtained by indulging in each of the Seven Deadly Sins.[15] Skipping Towards Gomorrah was selected for inclusion in The Best American Sex Writing 2004,[16] and won a Lambda Literary Award in 2003.[1][17][36] |
2005 | The Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage, and My Family | ISBN 0525949070 LCCN 2006-297911 OCLC 61492912 |
Dutton | The Commitment recounts the author's experiences along with his partner, Terry Miller, as they debate getting married after spending ten years in a relationship together.[18][37] The book reached the The New York Times Best Seller list one month after it was published,[19] and saw successful sales with independent bookstores.[38] The Washington Post reported that according to Nielsen BookScan, approximately 300,000 copies of the book were sold.[20] |
2012 | How to Be a Person: The Stranger's Guide to College, Sex, Intoxicants, Tacos, and Life Itself | ISBN 1570617783 LCCN 2012-11132 OCLC 764336078 |
Sasquatch Books | How to Be a Person was co-authored with Lindy West, Christopher Frizzelle, Bethany Jean Clement.[26]
The book received a favorable review in the New York Post in their "Required Reading" section.[39] |
2013 | American Savage: Insights, Slights, and Fights on Faith, Sex, Love, and Politics | ISBN 0525954104 | Dutton | American Savage is a collection of essays that reflect on the author's experiences during the years prior to the book's publication, including the founding of the It Gets Better Project with his husband.[40]
The book received a positive reception from Chandler Burr of The Washington Post,[27] the Seattle Post-Intelligencer,[28] Entertainment Weekly,[41] and The A.V. Club;[42] while Reason criticized the book for being disorganized.[43] |
Editor
Year | Title | Identifiers | Publisher | Notes |
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2011 | It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living | ISBN 0525952330 LCCN 2011-283060 OCLC 690088227 |
Dutton | Savage started the It Gets Better Project in September 2010 to address incidents of suicide among LGBT youth.[21] It Gets Better: Coming Out, Overcoming Bullying, and Creating a Life Worth Living contains selections of writings addressed to teenagers within the LGBT community.[44] Celebrities, ordinary individuals and teenagers submitted pieces for inclusion in the book,[45][46] which includes over 100 essays,[47] selected from 10,000 entries.[48] |
Contributor
Year | Author | Title | Identifiers | Publisher | Contribution |
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2000 | Noelle Howey; Ellen Samuels | Out of the Ordinary: Essays on Growing Up with Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Parents | ISBN 0312244894 LCCN 00-25493 OCLC 43540186 |
St. Martin's Press | Preface[49] |
2001 | Ariel Gore; Bee Lavender | Breeder: Real-Life Stories from the New Generation of Mothers | ISBN 1580050514 LCCN 00-54914 OCLC 45636941 |
Seal Press | Foreword[50] |
2004 | Daniel O'Connor | The Best American Sex Writing 2004 | ISBN 1560255986 LCCN 2005-205773 OCLC 57047561 |
Running Press | Featured selection: Skipping Towards Gomorrah[51] |
2004 | Kathy Pories | The "M" Word: Writers on Same-Sex Marriage | ISBN 9781565124547 LCCN 2004-54571 OCLC 55887361 |
Algonquin Books | Essay: "Double Standards"[52] |
2006 | Pamela Kruger; Jill Smolowe | A Love Like No Other: Stories from Adoptive Parents | ISBN 1594482152 LCCN 2005-42140 OCLC 57625643 |
Riverhead Trade | Chapter: "Living with a Very Open Adoption"[53] |
2007 | Daniel Jones | Modern Love: 50 True and Extraordinary Tales of Desire, Deceit, and Devotion | ISBN 978-0307351043 LCCN 2006-29412 OCLC 71350359 |
Three Rivers Press | Chapter: "DJ's Homeless Mommy"[54] |
2007 | Lloyd Dangle | Troubletown Told You So: Comics that Could've Saved Us from this Mess | ISBN 0972354417 OCLC 154800614 |
Troubletown Books | Introduction[55] |
2008 | Annie Knepler; Ellie Knepler, Myrna Knepler | Crossing Cultures: Readings for Composition | ISBN 9780618918065 OCLC 141385491 LCCN 2006-26289 |
Cengage | Chapter: "Role Reversal"[56] |
2008 | Ben Karlin | Things I've Learned from Women Who've Dumped Me | ISBN 0446580694 LCCN 2007-37697 OCLC 154698729 |
Grand Central Publishing | Chapter: "I am a Gay Man"; "Lesson #14"[57] |
2009 | Rebecca Walker | One Big Happy Family: 18 Writers Talk About Polyamory, Open Adoption, Mixed Marriage, Househusbandry, Single Motherhood, and Other Realities of Truly Modern Love | ISBN 9781594488627 LCCN 2008-50339 OCLC 233548166 |
Riverhead Books | Chapter: "The Enemy Within"[58] |
2012 | Merle Miller | On Being Different: What It Means to Be a Homosexual | ISBN 0143106961 LCCN 2012-23606 OCLC 778419347 |
Penguin Classics | Foreword[59] |
2013 | Matt Hern | Stay Solid!: A Radical Handbook for Youth | ISBN 9781849350990 OCLC 843174077 |
AK Press | Contributor: Section "Sex"[60] |
Newspapers edited
Advice column
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Internet
- "It Gets Better", part of the It Gets Better Project (YouTube), with Terry Miller (September 21, 2010)
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Television
- This American Life Live!, Bard Entertainment, National CineMedia, with Mike Birbiglia, Ira Glass, Starlee Kine, Joss Whedon (2009)
- It Gets Better: MTV Television Special (MTV; MTV Studios). February 21, 2012.
- Savage U (MTV; MTV Studios). 2012.
- It Gets Better 2: MTV Television Special (MTV; MTV Studios). October 9, 2012.
- It Gets Better 2 was hosted by Savage and featured an examination of LGBT young adults as they dealt with issues surrounding their alternative sexuality.[68]
- The Real O'Neals is an upcoming drama for ABC for their 2015–16 television season.
Theatre
- It's a Lon Mabon Christmas Carol, Charlie Brown (1993) — play produced by Greek Active, Seattle, Washington; Dan Savage directed and was credited as Keenan Hollahan.[69][70] The play was co-written by Charles Smith.[70]
- Play was performed at the Tugs Belmont in Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington.[69] It's a Lon Mabon Christmas Carol, Charlie Brown was an LGBT-themed adaptation of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.[71] The play included a satire of activist Lon Mabon, and parody of It's a Charlie Brown Christmas.[70] Performances by two actors in the production received recognition by The Seattle Times in the "Footlight Awards".[72]
- The Importance of Being Earnest (1993) — play produced by Greek Active, Seattle, Washington; Dan Savage directed and was credited as Keenan Hollahan.[73]
- Savage adapted the play from the original by Oscar Wilde.[73] The original play was concurrently being performed at the Intiman Theatre in Seattle, Washington.[73] Savage's adaptation was shown at the Re-Bar Tavern and was billed as the "queer version" of the Intiman Theatre production.[73] The play was styled in the form of a cabaret.[74]
- The Comedy of Errors (1993) — play produced by Greek Active, Seattle, Washington; Dan Savage directed and was credited as Keenan Hollahan.[75]
- Male actors took the roles of females, and actresses portrayed the male characters in the play.[75]
- Macbeth (1994) — play produced by Greek Active, Seattle, Washington; Dan Savage interpreted and adapted the play from the original William Shakespeare and directed; he was credited as Keenan Hollahan.[76]
- Savage incorporated gender reversal for the actors cast to portray the male and female roles.[76] The play was successful and its run was extended for an additional month post its intended wrap date.[77]
- Macbeth as adapted by Savage and produced for Greek Active was performed again in 1996; with Savage as director.[78][79]
- Mourning Becomes Electra (1994) — play produced by Greek Active, Seattle, Washington; Dan Savage directed and was credited as Keenan Hollahan.[80]
- Savage adapted the piece from the original play by Eugene O'Neill.[80] He chose to select a slate of only men as actors, and compressed the running time from six hours to two and a half.[80]
- A Christmas Carol (1994) — play produced by Greek Active, Seattle, Washington; Dan Savage directed and was credited as Keenan Hollahan.[75]
- Savage modified the production to incorporate cross-dressing actors.[75]
- Saint Joan (1995) — play produced by Greek Active, Seattle, Washington; Dan Savage directed and was credited as Keenan Hollahan.[81][82]
- Savage adapted the play from the original by George Bernard Shaw; Shaw himself is included as a character in the production, who appears to inspect the set and then is pulled offstage.[82]
- Winner of the 1995 Seattle Pretty Inclusive Theater (SPIT) Award in the comedy category.[81]
- The Best Man (1996) — play produced by Greek Active, Seattle, Washington; Dan Savage directed and was credited as Keenan Hollahan.[83]
- Savage adapted the play from the original by Gore Vidal.[83] Male actors performed roles of both men and women characters.[83] Savage updated the play to make to more relevant to ongoing political elections at the time.[83]
- The Children's Hour (1996) — play produced by Greek Active, Seattle, Washington; Dan Savage directed and was credited as Keenan Hollahan.[84]
- The play was an adaptation of the original by Lillian Hellman.[84] Classmates at an educational institution in the Southern United States were played by lesbian women; drag queen men were cast as the instructors at the school that the students claimed were lesbians.[84]
- Egguus (2001) — play performed at Consolidated Works, Seattle, Washington; Dan Savage wrote and directed the adaptation and was credited as Keenan Hollahan.[85]
- The Kid (2010), Michael Zam (book), Andy Monroe (music), Jack Lechner (lyrics). Off-Broadway, Theatre Row, New York City, The New Group.[87]
- Musical adaptation based on Savage's book The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant;[87][88] Savage gave feedback to the production team during the adaptation process, and provided them with numerous notes and comments.[89] Savage stated in an interview with Time Out New York, that the production team were responsive to his feedback.[90]
- The Kid was recognized with the 2009 BMI Foundation Jerry Bock Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre,[14][91] in the category of Best New Musical.[92] Composer Jerry Bock, a Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award recipient, chose the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop-developed musical himself to receive the award.[91] It received nominations in 2011 for five Drama Desk Awards including Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book of a Musical;[93][94][95] in addition to nominations for a Lucille Lortel Award and a GLAAD Media Award.[96] The Kid won the 2011 Outer Critics Circle Award in the category of Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical.[97][98][99]
- Miracle! (2012) written and directed by Dan Savage, performed at Intiman Playhouse, Seattle, Washington.[100]
- Savage wrote the play as a parody of The Miracle Worker, utilizing drag queen actors.[100][101]
- It Gets Better Tour (2013). Collaboration between the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles with Dan Savage and others including Lily Tomlin and LeAnn Rimes.[102]
Articles
The Capital Times
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The New York Times
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Slate magazine
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Wisconsin State Journal
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Awards
Year | Award | Work | Organization | Result | References |
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1995 | Seattle Pretty Inclusive Theater (SPIT) Award | Saint Joan, play produced by Greek Active | The Stranger | Won | [81] |
1999 | PEN West Award for Excellence in Creative Nonfiction | The Kid: What Happened After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant | PEN Center USA | Won | [1][12][13] |
2003 | Lambda Literary Award | Skipping Towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in America | Lambda Literary Foundation | Won | [1][17][36] |
2004 | The Best American Sex Writing 2004 | Running Press | Featured selection | [16] | |
2010 | Mashable Award | It Gets Better Project, social web personality | Mashable Inc. | Nominated | [103] |
2011 | Webby Award for Special Achievement | It Gets Better Project | International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences | Won | [104][105] |
Anthony Giffard "Make the Change" Award | Master of Communication in Digital Media program, University of Washington | Won | [106][107][108] | ||
2012 | Emmy Governors Award | It Gets Better Project | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Board of Governors (ATAS)[109][110] | Won | [111][112][113] |
Emmy Award (Category: Outstanding Children's Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition Program) | It Gets Better: Television Special, MTV | ATAS/NATAS | Nominated | [114][115][116] | |
2013 | Bonham Centre Award | It Gets Better Project | The Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto | Won | [117] |
Humanist of the Year | Body of writing, activism for separation of church and state, and support for LGBT youth | American Humanist Association | Won | [118][119][120] | |
2014 | Readers' Choice Award | Body of writing, It Gets Better Project, It Gets Better specials | Out magazine | Nominated | [121] |
See also
References
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External links
Wikiquote has quotations related to: Dan Savage |
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Wikisource has several original texts related to: It Gets Better Project |
- Savage U – Savage's MTV show
- Savage Love – Savage's weekly sex advice column
- Savage's podcasts
- Dan Savage at the Internet Movie Database
- Works by or about Dan Savage bibliography in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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