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He was born in [[Liverpool]] and was a [[Gay Liberation Front]] activist in London in the 1970s, setting up West London GLF and organising gay dances in [[Fulham Town Hall]].<ref name=goodreads>http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1325719.Alan_Keslian. Accessed: 2016-06-01. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6hwdCpleN)</ref>
He was born in [[Liverpool]] and was a [[Gay Liberation Front]] activist in London in the 1970s, setting up West London GLF and organising gay dances in [[Fulham Town Hall]].<ref name=goodreads>http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1325719.Alan_Keslian. Accessed: 2016-06-01. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6hwdCpleN)</ref>


His first novel, ''Goodmans Hotel'', was published in 2003. My second, a more humorous book, ''Closer Than Breathing - A Light Gay Odyssey'' - came out in 2009.<ref name=goodreads />
His first novel, ''Goodmans Hotel'', was published in 2003. His second, a more humorous book, ''Closer Than Breathing - A Light Gay Odyssey'' - came out in 2009.<ref name=goodreads />


He lives with his partner in West London, and is a member of GALHA, the LGBT section of the British Humanist Association.<ref name=goodreads />
He lives with his partner in West London, and is a member of GALHA, the LGBT section of the British Humanist Association.<ref name=goodreads />
He is a former member of [[GASPS]] and wrote an article about publishing through GASPS.


==References==
==References==
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Alan Keslian

Alan Keslian is a writer.

He was born in Liverpool and was a Gay Liberation Front activist in London in the 1970s, setting up West London GLF and organising gay dances in Fulham Town Hall.[1]

His first novel, Goodmans Hotel, was published in 2003. His second, a more humorous book, Closer Than Breathing - A Light Gay Odyssey - came out in 2009.[1]

He lives with his partner in West London, and is a member of GALHA, the LGBT section of the British Humanist Association.[1]

He is a former member of GASPS and wrote an article about publishing through GASPS.

References

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