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Soehnlein grew up in New Jersey, but has lived in New York, Tucson, Ariz., and San Francisco where he is a freelance writer and a clarinet player. His work has appeared in Modern Words, Out, the Advocate and the Village Voice among others; he is a recipient of the Henfield Prize for fiction. Soehnlein was also one of the early members of ACT UP and a founder of Queer Nation. Listen to Karl Soehnlein read from his debut novel, "The World of Normal Boys."
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