Adjunct Professor K. M. Soehnlein

K.M. Soehnlein

Adjunct Professor

Biography

K.M. (Karl) Soehnlein is the 2024 recipient of the Jim Duggins, PhD Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize from the Lambda Literary Foundation. He has also received a Lambda Literary Award (novel); IPPY Award (LGBTQ+ Fiction); the Henfield Prize (short fiction); and the SFFILM/Rainin Filmmaking Grant (screenwriting).

He is the author of the novels Army of Lovers (2022), The World of Normal Boys (2000), You Can Say You Knew Me When (2005), and Robin and Ruby (2010). He has been published in the nonfiction anthologies, Who's Yer Daddy: Gay Men Write about their Mentors and Forerunners; Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys; and Bookmark Now: Writing in Unreaderly Times, and in Queery, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Village Voice, San Francisco Magazine, and Out, among others.

With co-writer Aron Kantor, his television pilot, Bathhouse, has been optioned by Sony TV; and their independent feature screenplay, Otto Sabotage, is in development with Dirty Glitter Productions.

Expertise

  • LGBTQ+ Fiction
  • Literary Fiction

Appointments

  • Board of Trustees, Djerassi Resident Artist Program, 2012-2018

Education

  • San Francisco State University, MFA in Creative Writing, 1996
  • Ithaca College, BS in Cinema Production, 1987

Prior Experience

  • Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Creative Writing, San Francisco State University
  • Artist-Trustee, Board of Trustees, Djerassi Resident Artist Program

Awards & Distinctions

  • Jim Duggins, PhD Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize, 2024

  • SFFILM/Rainin Grant in Screenwriting, 2017

  • Lambda Literary Award, Gay Men's Fiction, 2000

Books

Selected Publications

Non-fiction Anthologies

  • Who's Yer Daddy: Gay Writers Celebrate their Mentors and Forerunners

  • Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys

  • Love, Castro Street

  • Bookmark Now: Writing in Unreaderly Times

Journalism

  • Queerty

  • The San Francisco Chronicle

  • Out

  • 7x7

  • San Francisco Magazine

  • Village Voice

Screenwriting

  • Bathhouse (Sony TV, optioned 2023)
  • Otto Sabotage (Dirty Glitter Productions, in development 2023)

Playwriting

  • Out of Site: SOMA (EyeZen Productions, 2020)