David Greene
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David Greene

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David Greene writes missing pieces of LGBTQ+ history in fiction. He was the first person to write about gay black enslaved people in the pre-Civil War south in his award winning debut novel Unmentionables and its sequel All to Pieces. David as been inspired by some of his favorite films. He reimagined the film Double Indemnity by writing a new story with a new plot with gay characters set in 1948 in Chicago in his Elliot Blake novels: The Winkler Case and The Shadow’s Voice. He reimagined the stories found in the Hitchcock films North by Northwest and Saboteur into his thriller Detonate set on an Amtrak train bound for New York with a bomb on board. David reinvented Noel Coward’s Blythe Spirit with a new plot and gay characters in his stage play Design for Spirits in which a medium leads a seance with gay couple Victor and Walter and unwittingly conjures up the ghost of Victor’s previous lover Jimmy who died of AIDS twelve years earlier. His most recent novel, coming in 2026, is The Intricacies of Intimacy, which tells the story of discrete queer romances, both male and female, among the British aristocracy in 19th century England. David Greene is married to James Stephens, a painter and art conservator.
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