Autostraddle posted Holigay 2012 Gift Guide: Clit Lit for All The Special Activity Partners On Your List More Than Words: Sisterhood of the Sapphic Pants 100 Best Lesbian Fiction & Memoir Books Of All Time Liberty Lit #9: The Golden Age Is Now How do we define Lesbian Literature? posted 30 responses toRead More
Erica reviews Skim (words by Mariko Tamaki and drawings by Jillian Tamaki)
When the graphic novel Skim opens, its lesbian teen protagonist, Kimberly Keiko Cameron (aka Skim), has just broken her arm on her mother’s candelabra that she was using for her Wicca altar. The broken arm isn’t really an issue except when Skim tries to photograph her cast with her left hand or writing her name.Read More
Danika reviews Blue Magic by A. M. Dellamonica
Blue Magic by A. M. Dellamonica is the sequel to Indigo Springs, which, in case you have forgotten, I loved. Indigo Springs was absolutely fascinating to me, and I really loved the slow emergence of Astrid’s back story and the explanation of vitagua (liquid magic). As soon as I finished it, I was eager to pick up the sequel,Read More
Katie Raynes reviews Fairy Tales for Princesses Who Love Dames by Rene von Bonaparte
Fairy Tales for Princesses Who Love Dames by Rene von Bonaparte is a collection of classic fairy tales retold in a modern setting with lesbians as the main couples. It includes adaptations of “The Princess and the Pea,” “Swan Lake,” “Cinderella,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Sleeping Beauty,” and “The Frog Prince”. The stories are set inRead More
Marcia reviews The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap by Paulette Mahurin
Set in rural Nevada in the mid-1800s in a town that reminded me of childhood marathons of Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman – where every townsperson is a character worth knowing and a lot of the population are simply, unequivocally good or evil when it comes to the protagonist and the issue of the week –Read More
Alyssa reviews Dreaming of Her by Maggie Morton
Dreaming of Her by Maggie Morton is an erotic fiction novel with fantasy elements. The story revolves around two women: Isa, who blogs for a living and is on the outs with her last boyfriend, and Lilith, a “Dreammaker,” who lives in a different reality and whose job is to craft sex dreams for peopleRead More
Marcia reviews Gravel Queen by Tea Benduhn
Gravel Queen By Tea Benduhn 2003 “The dark screen begins to fade into image as the music rises. There’s a round yellowish girl with dark hair driving a beat-up blue pickup truck with some rust around the fenders. That’s me.” As a former teen who still dedicates most of her reading time to YA lit,Read More
Hannah interviews Yolanda Wallace about her book Month of Sundays
Being somewhat of a foodie myself, a review of Month of Sundays by Yolanda Wallace on Goodreads caught my attention as it mentioned ‘the delicious dishes that Yolanda described’. I soon read the book and sure enough enjoyed the description of the numerous meals the two main characters delight in throughout the novel. When sheRead More
Casey reviews S/he by Minnie Bruce Pratt
Do you know those books that come into your life exactly at the right time? Minnie Bruce Pratt’s memoir S/he is just that book for me right now. Although she’s a woman from quite a different time and place than me—she’s a white woman from the Southern States who came out as a lesbian inRead More
Anna M. reviews Girl Friends Complete Collection v.1 by Milk Morinaga
During an idle moment at work, I pulled the first volume of the Girl Friends manga collection by Milk Morinaga off the shelf and devoured it in one sitting. The book is classified as young adult (despite a bit of nudity) and I have seen it described online as “schoolgirl yuri.” The shy, bookish MarikoRead More
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