Autostraddle posted
- Our Sex Is Good: Kink Writing in the 1980s–1990s
- “The Carmilla Movie” Is Everything We Wanted It To Be (And So Much More)
- 25 LGBT History Books to Add to Your Epic Queer History Reading List
- Thank You Jeanne Córdova, Love Autostraddle Dot Com
Book Riot posted I Only Read Queer Romance and I Feel Great About It.
Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted Five Queer Canadian Audiobooks for Your Ear-Reading Pleasure.
I Heart Lesfic posted Is Romance What Lesfic Is All About?
Women and Words updated their Hot off the Press and Coming Attractions page.
Ylva posted How Libraries Turn LGBTQ+ Readers into Ghosts.
Something Better than Home by Leona Beasley was reviewed at Black Lesbian Literary Collective.
The Big Book of Bisexual Trials and Errors by Elizabeth Beier was reviewed at Comicsverse.
Hanging on Our Own Bones by Judy Grahn was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
A Love Story Starring My Dead Best Friend by Emily Horner was reviewed at LGBTQ Reads.
Wild Beauty by Anna-Marie McLemore was reviewed at Rich In Color.
Afterglow by Eileen Myles was reviewed at the New Yorker.
Sugar Town by Hazel Newlevant was reviewed at Okazu.
The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O’Neill was reviewed at Autostraddle and Just Love: Queer Book Reviews.
Murder Under the Fig Tree by Kate Jessica Raphael was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
Red As Blue by Ji Strangeway was reviewed at Okazu.
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