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    Val McDermid’s Pioneer Award Acceptance Speech

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    The 23rd Annual Lambda Literary Awards, on May 26, 2011, were chocked full of  thought provoking and inspiring speeches. The night was an oratorical dream. Here is Val McDermid’s Pioneer Award Acceptance speech—outlining the wondrous power of literature to shape lives.

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