AfterEllen posted 8 Reasons Why You Should Watch “Carmilla” Now! and Master of dreams Neil Gaiman’s new book features a kiss between two women. Autostraddle posted “Queer and Trans Artists of Color: Stories of Some of Our Lives” is a Vital Catalogue of QTPOC Voices. Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted I Hate Canadian Nature Poetry; Or, Why IRead More
Jess reviews Facing the Music by Jennifer Knapp
Despite the recent conservative controversy surrounding Vicky Beeching’s coming out, the Christian community is no stranger to revered spiritual musicians coming out. Jennifer Knapp’s memoir Facing The Music is a soul-searching, earnest examination of the Christian music scene and self discovery including her own coming out in 2010. Knapp begins her life as a twin in aRead More
Anna M. reviews Courtship by Carsen Taite
Courtship is a forthcoming novel from criminal defense attorney and author Carsen Taite. It’s the story of law school dean Addison Riley and Julia Scott, a campaign manager with a very successful track record. When Chief Justice Weir of the United States Supreme court dies suddenly, Julia Scott–fresh from a successful presidential campaign–is put inRead More
Ashley reviews The House You Pass on the Way by Jacqueline Woodson
The House You Pass on the Way is truly the epitome of a short and sweet book. In it, Jacqueline Woodson masterfully conjures a vivid picture of life in rural South Carolina, shedding light on the complexities of growing up as a mixed-race queer girl in barely 100 pages. Evangeline, who dubs herself Staggerlee atRead More
Elinor reviews Little Black Dress by Linda Palund
Linda Palund’s young adult mystery, Little Black Dress, starts with high school student Lucy Linsky dreaming about the funeral of her late girlfriend, Carmen. The story flashes back to the evening that Carmen was abducted and murdered, then flashes back again to Lucy meeting the mysterious Carmen and the teenagers falling in love. Just aRead More
Link Round Up: Oct 2 – 8
Autostraddle posted Drawn to Comics: Lumberjanes #6 Asks What’s Up With Jo? What’s Up With Diane? What’s Up With Everything? and Lez Liberty Lit #56: Myth or Reality. Casey the Lesbrarian posted The Best Bisexual Women’s Literature. Lambda Literary posted New in October: Alan Cumming, Tove Jansson, Colm Toíbín, Alexis Coe, Christopher Rice, and Amy Scholder. SaraRead More
Kalyanii reviews How Still My Love by Diane Marina
Familiar with Diane Marina’s work, I expected quite the good read as I delved into How Still My Love; however, I did not anticipate that I would be thrust into a world of characters who could so effortlessly elicit an emotional investment beyond what I am willing to contribute to my own experience. Navigating theRead More
Nicole reviews Afterworld by Lois Walden
Egads, I have such mixed feelings about this novel. But the first thing I have to mention is that there wasn’t actually much L in the LGBTQ aspect. There were a few gay men, and a woman who was possible bisexual, but that was the extent of the queer woman dynamic here. So that wasRead More
Casey reviews Bi: Notes for A Bisexual Revolution by Shiri Eisner
Are you looking for a smart, accessible introduction to bisexual academic theory, history, and activism? Are you a bisexual/pansexual/omnisexual person who needs an anti-assimilationist kick in the pants? Are you a monosexual (gay or straight) person who wants to learn more about the bisexual people in your life? Look no further than Shiri Eisner’s Bi:Read More
Link Round Up: Sept 25 – October 1
AfterEllen posted Hannah Hart on her new book, coming out and style icons. Sista Outsider posted Lez Talk Books Radio Debut! Malinda Lo posted Have your books been banned? “Mini Rant: The Coming Out Novel and Queer Characters in YA Lit” was posted at M-E Girard. Jolt by Kris Bryant was reviewed at Frivolous Views. A CupRead More
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