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Ellen Hart (born August 10, 1949) is the award-winning mystery author of the Jane Lawless and Sophie Greenway series. Born in Maine, she was a professional chef for 14 years. Hart's mysteries include culinary elements similar to those of Diane Mott Davidson.[1]

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Life and career

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The author says of her work, "I don't write about the Mean Streets. I don't live there .... I don't do lots of blood and gore. I don't do sex scenes in any great detail. I'd never kill a dog or a cat. I guess you could call my style, maximal suspense and minimal gore."[2] Hart is openly lesbian.[3] Her Jane Lawless series features a lesbian restaurateur and her smart mouth best friend, Cordelia Thorn. The Jane Lawless series began in 1989 and is an early post-Stonewall example of the mystery genre in lesbian literature. Hart's novels deal with LGBT issues and five of the Lawless series have won Lambda Literary Awards.[4]

Dubbed the "lesbian answer to Agatha Christie,[5] " for her Jane Lawless series, Hart also pens the culinary Sophie Greenway mystery series. She frequently tours[6] and lectures on the craft of mystery writing. She has contributed to numerous crime writer anthologies including Resort to Murder: Thirteen More Tales of Mystery by Minnesota's Premier Writers.

In 2005, Hart was inducted into the Saints and Sinners Hall of Fame, joining literary greats such as Dorothy Allison, Felice Picano, Katherine V. Forrest, and others. At the 2007 annual meeting of the Golden Crown Literary Society, Hart was the keynote speaker. Nominated twenty-three times for the Lambda Literary Award, Hart has won six.

In 2010, Hart won the Trailblazer Award from the Golden Crown Literary Society which honours the contributions of lesbian writers. Previous winners include Ann Bannon, Jane Rule, and Lee Lynch. In 2017, she became the first openly LGBT writer to be named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America.[7]

She is a founding member of The Minnesota Crime Wave along with Twin Cities crime-fiction writers Carl Brookins and William Kent Krueger. The Minnesota Crime Wave's TV show about mysteries and writing airs on CTV-15 in the Twin Cities or episodes can be seen at MinnesotaCrimeWave.org.

Hart has taught introductory classes for mystery writers at The Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis for many years. She and Kathy, her partner of over thirty years, lived in Minneapolis[3] until 2012 when they downsized and now live in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

Awards and honors

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In 2010, Ellen Hart received the Golden Crown Literary Society's Trailblazer Award.[8]

Awards for Hart's writing
Year Work Award Result Ref.
1990 Hallowed Murder Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [9]
1993 Stage Fright Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [10]
1995 A Small Sacrifice Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Winner [11]
Minnesota Book Award for Mystery & Detective Winner [12]
1996 Faint Praise Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [13]
Minnesota Book Award for Mystery & Detective Winner [12]
1997 Robber's Wine Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Winner [14]
1999 Wicked Games Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [15]
2000 Hunting the Witch Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Winner [16]
2002 The Merchant of Venus Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Winner [17]
2003 Immaculate Midnight Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Winner [18]
2005 An Intimate Ghost Golden Crown Literary Society Award for Mystery Winner [19][20]
Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [21]
2006 The Iron Girl Golden Crown Literary Society Award for Mystery Winner [20]
Minnesota Book Award for Popular Fiction Winner [12]
Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [22]
2007 Night Vision Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [23]
2008 The Mortal Groove Golden Crown Literary Society Award for Dramatic General Fiction Winner [24]
Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [25]
2009 Sweet Poison Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [26]
2010 The Mirror and the Mask Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [27]
2011 The Cruel Ever After Golden Crown Literary Society Award for Mystery Nominee
Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist
2013 Rest for the Wicked Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [28]
2014 Taken by the Wind Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [29]
2015 The Old Deep and Dark Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Winner [30][31]
2016 The Grave Soul Minnesota Book Award for Genre Fiction Winner [12]
2018 Fever in the Dark Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [32]
2019 A Whisper of Bones Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [33]
2020 Twisted at the Root Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery Finalist [34][35]

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