I have got a lot of links that have been piling up (and by “a lot,” I mean in the hundreds), so here’s my chance to share them with you! I’m going to be a judge in the Indie Lit Awards GLBTQ genre this year again, so keep track of the les/bi/etc books published thisRead More
The Lesbrary is looking for more Lesbrarians!
You may have noticed that the Lesbrary hasn’t updated in a little while. At the moment, it’s just me (Danika) running the place, and to tell the truth, sometimes going to school and going to work get in the way. I’d the like the Lesbrary to be more active and have more contributors, though, soRead More
Link Round Up
Push by Sapphire has been challenged in South Carolina, read about it at bookshelves of doom. World Book Night was celebrated by giving away a million (?!) books, including Fingersmith by Sarah Waters. About.com Lesbian Life posted Barbara Gittings – Lesbian Rights Activist (she started the magazine The Ladder) An Interview with Lesbian Pulp AuthorRead More
Guest Lesbrarian Shanna
This is a new author who has written a beautiful take on the Cinderella story, with a twist. Ash’s mother is dead, and, following in the tradition of almost all Disney movies, epic poems, and fairy tales, her father dies soon after. She’s left at the mercy of her stepmother, forced to clean and lookRead More
Weekly Link Round Up
A previous Weekly Link Round Up included a broken link, so here’s the correct link for Lee Harlem Robinson’s website! AfterEllen is compiling the list of the favourite out female celebrities and nominations are open. Go nominate your favourite les/bi/etc author! Arsenalia posted about queer book censorship in prisons and Freedom to Read week. BookRead More
Danika reviews Dear John, I Love Jane edited by Candace Walsh and Laura Andre
I love this book. I just want to say that straight off the bat. In any minority (of power) group, telling our own stories is crucial, especially when they’re stories that defy the narrative that has traditionally been put forth about that group. The foreword of Dear John, I Love Jane is written by theRead More
Weekly Link Round Up
AfterEllen posted about Sara Quin’s bibliophilia. Bella Books posted Four Bella Debut Authors are “Lavender” to Alice B and Side Order of Love First Place at Rainbow Awards of Excellence. I’m Here. I’m Queer. What the Hell do I Read? posted Girls Are Not Chicks: A Feminist, Gender-Non Conforming and GLBTQ-Friendly Coloring Book. Lambda LiteraryRead More
Guest Lesbrarian: Stefanie
This guest lesbrarian post is brought to you by Stefanie and was originally posted at Elevate Difference. Thank you so much, Stefanie! Lucy Jane Bledsoe’s The Big Bang Symphony begins with one big bang and ends with another. A plane crashes on its way to McMurdo Station on Antarctica while carrying several of the continent’sRead More
Weekly Link Round Up
Bella Books posted Tracey Richardson “Fiction Writing” Class Starts 2/15 and All About Love! Staff Picks for Valentine’s Day. Edmonton Lesbian Book Club posted some discussions questions about The Well of Loneliness. Elisa – My Reviews and Ramblings posted about reviewing queer books at Amazon. F/F Fan Fiction Reader’s Corner posted about some lesbian fiction/fanRead More
Joint review: Beebo Brinker by Ann Bannon
If you haven’t read one of my joint review posts, this is how it goes: me and another blogger both read pick a lesbian book to read at the same time, then we discuss it, either through instant messages or by email. Anna from the feminist librarian read Beebo Brinker by Ann Bannon with me,Read More
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