A man with short black hair and medium-dark skin, wearing a dark PEN Across America T-shirt, looks at the camera with a neutral expression, standing against a plain light-colored background.

William Johnson

Director, PEN America Florida

William Johnson is the Director of PEN America’s Florida office. A longtime steward in the writing community, Johnson was the editor and publisher of Mary Literary, a literary magazine committed to showcasing work of artistic integrity. He also co-produced Nepantla: A Journal Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color, the first major anthology for queer poets of color in the United States. In 2011, Johnson began his tenure at Lambda Literary, an organization dedicated to promoting LGBTQ literature. As the deputy director of Lambda Literary, Johnson oversaw many of the organization’s most dynamic programs and public events, including the Writer’s Retreat for Emerging LGBTQ Voices and Lambda’s web magazine, the Lambda Literary Review.

In 2021, Johnson was awarded The Publishing Triangle’s Leadership Award, an award recognizing contributions to LGBTQ literature by those who are not primarily writers, such as editors, agents, librarians, and institutions.


Articles by William Johnson

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Monday December 1

World AIDS Day Reading List: Writing Through Crisis, Stigma, and Institutional Neglect

Documenting lived experience is central to defending free expression. These writers write through crisis, stigma, and institutional neglect.

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FloridaBanned Books
Tuesday November 18

Inside Florida’s Book Ban Fight: How Communities Push Back

We gathered educators, librarians, parents, artists, and advocates from across Florida who are committed to safeguarding free expression.

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FloridaU.S. Free Expression
Thursday June 26

Pride in Every Page: PEN America Florida honors LGBTQ+ stories and storytellers

“I love Florida very much, but I wouldn’t be a good place-writer if I didn’t acknowledge that it’s hard to live here sometimes.”