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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Florida
Tuesday April 14

Pleasure and Insight: A Year of Literary Conversations in Florida

We read for two primary reasons: pleasure and insight. Pleasure draws us in. Insight sharpens how we see the world, gives us language for what we might feel but have not yet named. This year, PEN America Florida built its statewide literary programming around a guiding idea: pleasure and insight should frame our events and Read more…

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Writing as Craft
Tuesday February 3

How Brad Meltzer’s Childhood Love of Comic Books Shaped His Latest Thriller 

“Yes, there are lots of things to worry about these days. Plenty. But history sees it. And she’s writing it all down.”

A blueprint-style map of Florida is labeled with terms like “Book Bans,” “Parental Rights,” “Educational Censorship,” and legislative terms such as “STOP W.O.K.E. Act,” suggesting restricted education policies.
FloridaBanned Books
Thursday December 4

Why the Florida Department of Education’s Book Ban Numbers Are a Vast Undercount

Florida is attempting to shape the narrative and undermine the large-scale censorship that is occurring in public schools and libraries.