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Antoinette Azolakov (born 1944)[1] is an American author.

In 1989, Skiptrace won the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery.[2] The following year, her novel The Contactees Die Young was a finalist for the same award.[3]

Biography

Azolakov was born in 1944 in Lufkin, Texas.[1] She currently lives in Austin, Texas.[1]

Aside from writing, Azolakov has "taught high school English and Latin, worked in an explosives plant, as a welder, as a gas station attendant, as a landscape gardener and as a pet sitter."[1]

Publications

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Antoinette Azolakov". Goodreads. Retrieved 2022-02-05.[self-published]
  2. ^ "1st Annual Lambda Literary Awards". Lambda Literary. 2010-01-13. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
  3. ^ "2nd Annual Lambda Literary Awards". Lambda Literary. 1990-07-13. Retrieved 2022-01-18.