Anna Livia Julian Brawn

Anna Livia Julian Brawn (November 13, 1955 in Ireland – August 5, 2007 in California),who used the pen name Anna Livia for her novels, was a "widely read lesbian feminist writer and linguistic theorist", well known for her fiction and non-fiction regarding issues of sexuality. From 1999 until the time of her death she was a member of staff at University of California, Berkeley.

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