Carol Seajay published and edited the Feminist Bookstore
News, a magazine for feminist, lesbian, and gay book trade for 25 years.
She learned bookselling at the historic A Woman's Place bookstore in
Oakland, CA, then co-founded Old Wives Tales bookstore in San Francisco
in 1976 which she co-managed for eight years. Since closing Feminist
Bookstore News she has worked in the computer industry as a SQL
programmer, a tech project manager, and a technical writer. In
addition, Carol founded Books To Watch
Out For, a recommended reading newsletter for gay and lesbian
readers. -- from Saints & Sinners
Carol has been the recipient of:
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The Women in the Arts/Jeanine C. Ray Award for the
Advancement of Women's Culture
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The Northern California Independent Booksellers
Association's Friend of Independent Bookstores Award
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The Babcock Award for Excellence in Publishing for
Social Change
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The Lambda Literary Award for Publisher's Service
-- from
Saints & Sinners
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