This short story collection focuses primarily on bisexual characters, and all but one of the stories star a bisexual woman. Bi and pansexual women often get short shrift as characters, and it was great to read about bi women as main characters. The women in Cie’s stories were portrayed as everything from unapologetic toRead More
Link Round Up: Oct 30 – Nov 12
AfterEllen posted 8 Lesbian Romance Novels That Will Get You Hooked on the Genre. Autostraddle posted Lez Liberty Lit #58: We Have Always Lived In The Bookshelf. Lambda Literary posted In Remembrance: Cate Culpepper Philip Rappaport on Introducing Quintessential LGBT Books to a New Generation of Readers New in November: Andy Cohen, Shelly Oria,Read More
Elinor reviews Down on the Other Street by Jennifer Cie
This short story collection focuses primarily on bisexual characters, and all but one of the stories star a bisexual woman. Bi and pansexual women often get short shrift as characters, and it was great to read about bi women as main characters. The women in Cie’s stories were portrayed as everything from unapologetic to inRead More
Danika reviews The Story of Ruth and Eliza // self/help/work/book by Kristen Stone
The Story of Ruth and Eliza // self/help/work/book by Kristen Stone is a double-sided chapbook, with one side being the novella The Story of Ruth and Eliza and the other side the poem self/help/work/book. The poem is eight pages and has to do with abusive relationships. It’s fragmented, and it’s unclear which segments are connected, but theyRead More
Jess van Netten reviews Carry the Sky by Kate Gray
If you enjoy being drawn into a story, so that every breathe you breath is in time with the characters, then Carry The Sky by Kate Gray is a must-read. I was immediately entranced with the skilful beauty of Gray’s poetic sentence structure. Her freedom from traditional prose constraints allows the independent expressions to grabRead More
Audrey reviews Get Me Through the Night by Emily Ryan
Joss, Caroline, and Izzy were best friends. At nine, Caroline was abducted. At 17, Izzy was murdered. At 31, Joss is a tough-as-nails waitress at a bar in Chewelah, Washington, and she lives across the trailer park from her mom. Joss is not given to introspection, and the joking banter she engages in at workRead More
Anna M. reviews Never Too Late by Julie Blair
Never Too Late is the first book from Bold Strokes Books author Julie Blair. After they attend a Melissa Etheridge concert together, a one-night stand in Atlanta between Jamie Hammond and a woman named Carly leaves both women profoundly affected. However, Jamie wakes up the next morning to find her companion gone with only aRead More
Nicole reviews The Melody of Light by M. L. Rice
In which I review another book from Bold Strokes Publishing. This YA drama enters around a girl names Riley, whose childhood has been traumatic – double orphaned and abused by her aunt and uncle, her and her brother Aiden grow up in a foster home where she gets yet more abuse from Mean Girls. As sheRead More
Kalyanii reviews Tangerine Twist by Suzie Carr
I’ll admit that I’ve never quite understood the draw of a character who one “loves to hate,” and I’m even more baffled by a character who one “hates to hate” as I did the protagonist of Tangerine Twist. Willing to give virtually anyone a pass for their idiosyncrasies, poor judgement or blatant stupidity, I foundRead More
Link Round Up: Oct 23 – 29
Autostraddle posted Drawn to Comics: Lumberjanes’ Penultimate Issue! (Just For the First Storyline) and The Speakeasy Book Club #1: Let’s Talk About “Sister Outsider”. Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted Queer Scare: LBQ Women’s Halloween Reads. Gay YA posted How About NO? Queer Romance Month posted Messy Happy Endings by Shira Glassman. Lambda Literary posted Lesbian Mysteries for Fall. Read More
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