“What’s up with her today?” “Youth” Their Story (Tamen De Gushi) is a full colour Manhua (Chinese Comic) that is still ongoing, about Sun Jing and Qiu Tong, two girls from neighboring schools. Sun Jing, a popular girl at her school has a crush on Qui Tong, who she sees at a bus stop butRead More
Link Round Up: November 30 – December 20
Sorry for the delay in posting round ups! December has been really hectic around here. But there’s been lots of fantastic stuff posted lately, so let’s just dive right in! Autostraddle posted Drawn to Comics: 28 Queer Women and Non-Binary Comics Creators You Can Support This Holigay Season Read a F*ckingRead More
SPONSORED REVIEW: Danika reviews The Apprentice Queen by Nel Havas
The Apprentice Queen is a story about how an ordinary person becomes a monster. Mitti grew up in a happy, not particularly well-off family in ancient Egypt. When she was ten, she found herself suddenly whisked off into the royal court, a snake pit of deception, betrayal, and political games. She is trained by the queen herselfRead More
Megan Casey reviews Torrid Zone by ReBecca Béguin
In the early days of modern feminism, when women were wimmin (or womyn), girls were grrrls, and men were the enemy, Ida Muret joined seven other communal lesbians on a collective farm in central Vermont. They called their group Blue Corn. Their goals were many, but boiled down to living self-sufficiently off the land andRead More
Audrey reviews Warm and Willing by Lawrence Block writing as Jill Emerson
Lawrence Block isn’t known for his lesbian romances, but the novelty factor of the mystery author’s name showing up on an LGBT-tagged book in my Oyster suggestions was enough to make me give this a try. Block wrote a few lesbian romances under the name Jill Emerson, but these were written way back in theRead More
Elinor reviews Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl by Carrie Brownstein
As a long-time Sleater-Kinney fan and a Pacific Northwest transplant, I was thrilled that Carrie Brownstein had written a memoir. I picked up a copy of Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl right away and I’ve been telling everybody about it ever since. I’ve been recommending it right and left and I’m excited to tellRead More
Link Round Up: November 23 – 29
AfterEllen posted AfterEllen’s Gift Guide for the Gay Girl 2015, including “Comic Book Craver” and “Lez/Bi Bibiliophile”. Autostraddle posted 14 Lesbian Sexual Fantasies Submitted By Anonymous Women To 1973’s “My Secret Garden” and Lez Liberty Lit #85: We Are Not A Trend. “When Patricia Highsmith Offered Gay Readers a Hopeful Ending” was posted atRead More
Link Round Up: November 16 – 22
“I find the public passion for justice quite boring and artificial, for neither life nor nature cares if justice is ever done or not,” [Patricia Highsmith] explained in her 1966 book Plotting and Writing Suspense Fiction. Told at one point by an agent that her books don’t sell in America because the people in themRead More
Patreon Giveaway!
Patreon Giveaway! Did you know the Lesbrary and Fuck Yeah Lesbian Literature has a Patreon page? And if you pledge $2 or more a month, you get entered into a monthly giveaway of queer women books! Here are the books available this month! Supporting the Patreon page means more Lesbrary and FYLL posts and moreRead More
Megan Casey reviews The Wombat Strategy by Claire McNab
Kylie Kendall, newly arrived in L.A. from a small-town in Australia, is a fresh catch compared to cold-fish, Sydney-based Carol Ashton, the protagonist of McNab’s first lesbian mystery series. To expend the metaphor, The Wombat Strategy is a pretty good catch. Kylie has grown up in Australia, working in her mother’s pub in Wollegudgerie. ButRead More
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