AfterEllen posted about the Rainbow Book Fair and Catch a first glimpse of Sarah Waters’ “The Night Watch” movie. F/F Fan Fiction Reader’s Corner posted Ramble – back to the Classics – Curious Wine in print by Bella Books. What Queer Folks Should Be Reading posted Noelle Howey and Ellen Samuels, Editors. A post aboutRead More
Islay reviews Turning Point by Lara Zielinsky
Turning Point is a sexy, sweet bit of fluff, with surprisingly believable characters and some twists and turns in the plot that are just about enough to keep you reading for something other than the inevitable sex scenes. The real strength of the novel is definitely in Zielinsky’s characterisation. All of her characters feel likeRead More
Laura Mandanas reviews Pink Steam by Dodie Bellamy
Pink Steam by Dodie Bellamy is a cross-genre collection of prose written over two decades. Contradictorily classified as fiction/essay/memoir, the 22 pieces are arranged into what the author has described as “a fractured autobiography in which the culture I live in is as much my autobiography as are the ‘facts’ of my life.” For her,Read More
Kelly reviews Inferno by Eileen Myles
Inferno: A Poet’s Novel, Eileen Myles If the flight from Minneapolis to Vancouver had been just a little longer, I would have finished this book in one sit. Not because of the plot—basically nonexistent—but because of the feeling, thought, feeling. Plus, the hot and sometimes hilarious sex, of course. Though subtitled “A Poet’s Novel,” thisRead More
Danika reviews Red Rover by Liz Bugg and Land of Entrapment by Andi Marquette
I decided to review these in the same post because I have similar things to say about both of them. My favourite thing about Red Rover is the queer elements. Not only is the main character a lesbian whose relationship is a side story in the novel, she also has ties to the queer community.Read More
Nichole reviews Unavailable by Angela Kelly
Unavailable by Angela Kelly: A collection of short fiction. A look into a woman’s heart – the strength of which comes from the experience and humorous, raw rhetoric. I loved this book. Right off the bat you know Kelly is going to take you some place new. She introduces “the unsures.” And then describes several ofRead More
Laura Mandanas reviews “4 Stories, 4 Stories Up” by Sara Elizabeth
“4 Stories Down, 4 Stories Up” by Sara Elizabeth is a series of vignettes following the budding romance between two high school girls. Barely five pages long, it is brief, lovely, and tantalizingly well written. As the story follows the ups and downs of the couple’s relationship, the first person writing is straightforward and theRead More
Link Round Up
Bella Books posted Book Giveaway: Tell Your Curious Wine Story! Bibrary Bookslut posted Spring Celebration Interviews & Giveaways – Week 2. Gay YA posted about parents in queer YA and a guest post by Julie Anne Peters. Lambda Literary posted Name our Mag Contest (End 4/29) pictures from Homo Comicus Lammy Finalists National Readings ReactionsRead More
Weekly Link Round Up
Bella Books posted Curious Wine, the Classic Romance, Returns to Print and asks what you’re reading. Bibrary Bookslut posted Spring Celebration Interviews & Giveaways – Week 1. GLBT Promo posted a link to download a free extended scene from Zen and Tonic by Kris Howard. I’m Here. I’m Queer. What the Hell Do I Read?Read More
Danika reviews Missed Her by Ivan E. Coyote
Ivan E. Coyote is one of my very favourite queer writers. When giving recommendations for les/bi/etc books, Sarah Waters and Ivan E. Coyote are at the top of the list (though their styles are pretty different). Ivan is often described as a “kitchen table storyteller,” and it’s true. Their stories read as if one ofRead More
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