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Smiling selfie of Oscar McNary standing in a forest with beams of sunshine filtering through the trees in the background. He has a bald head and a light mustache, and is wearing a bright blue bandana around his neck on top of a navy blue shirt.
Seattle, Washington, United States of America
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Oscar McNary makes time to have a good life. He has completed several long-distance bike tours, and dreams of biking around the world. His horror, science fiction, and fantasy stories have appeared in Murder Park After Dark; Dark Moon Digest; the Twenty Minute Transport podcast; Two Hour Transport Anthology 2019; and the Lambda Literary Award Finalist anthology Ghosts in Gaslight, Monsters in Steam: Gay City Anthology V. Oscar’s poems are collected in three chapbooks. He facilitated the trans writing group, Trans Writes! 2010-2011. He co-created the short film, “Robin Hood is So Gay,” which screened at the Seattle, Los Angeles, and San Francisco trans film festivals. He is a proud Dreamcrasher.
Oscar McNary Wordpress. “About Oscar McNary,” n.d. https://oscarmcnary.wordpress.com/bio/.The Oscar and Maudene McNary Collection reflectss the lives of Oscar and Maudene McNary as art collectors and art consultants, and the many artists they have known both professionally and personally over the years. This collection, which dates from 1915 to 2008 consists of newsclippings, correspondence, programs, photographs, art books, art related publications, and art and artifacts created by African American artists including John Biggers, Carroll Harris Simms, Jacob Lawrence, and Robert Neal Williams.
HPLArchives. “Oscar and Maudene McNary Collection,” n.d. https://hplarchives.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/3/resources/310.Email us to revise your entry or request it to be deleted.