Autostraddle posted 15 Ladies Who Were Writing Sexy Lesbian Love Letters Before You Got Born “The Call to Adventure,” Issue 1 of qu.ee/r Magazine, Is Here! Sailor Moon Reboot Coming in July, Keeping It Queer For English-Speaking Fans [which will more strictly follow the manga] Babbling About Books has been hosting the 2014 Lesbian Fiction AppreciationRead More
Women Float Virtual Book Tour: Kit reviews Women Float by Maureen Foley, plus audio excerpt from the author
Anyone who has ever seen me on the internet for any length of time knows that I wish all stories could be made into audiobooks. I spend half my life legally blind. It would make me happy. But I’m also sure that even average narration does one of two things to most stories. First, itRead More
Danika reviews Sisterhood by Julie R. Enszer
Poetry is usually pretty hit or miss for me. There are definitely poets that I am huge fans of, but I usually get impatient with more abstract, surreal poetry. So I went into reading Sisterhood with some trepidation. Luckily, I was completely wrong to be worried. This is a beautiful collection, with poems that made me stopRead More
Rachel reviews The Sea Captain and the Lady by Vada Foster
For anyone looking for a novel with a beautiful lesbian love story, complete with seafaring and pirates, then The Sea Captain and the Lady by Vada Foster is the perfect fit. From the beginning she hooked me in; making me care about the two women the story is about. The Sea Captain opens with Colleen Edwards, aRead More
Danika reviews The Rebellion of Miss Lucy Ann Lobdell by William Klaber
The Rebellion of Miss Lucy Ann Lobdell by William Klaber is a mash-up of a book: it’s a fictionalized memoir, part history and part novel. Lucy Ann Lobdell was a real historical figure, and the novel follows the basic events of her life, but between established facts, fiction fills in. In fact, this book isRead More
Link Round Up: January 9 – 15
AfterEllen posted Review: “Batwoman #26″ is a super-gay super-bummer. Autostraddle posted New Comic Series You’ll Love: Autostraddle’s Own Intern Grace Made “Lumberjanes” Top 10 Queer and Feminist Books of 2013 Elisha Lim’s “Favourite Dating Tales” Has Relatable, Heartbreaking Stories and Breathtaking Art Liberty Lit #37: Nothing Is Sexier Than Grammar Lambda Literary posted Katherine V. Forrest: A Different Light.Read More
Tag reviews Fairy Tales for Princesses Who Love Dames by Rene von Bonaparte
Fairy tales have always been one of my favourite things to read, and I’ll eat up retellings of them like nobody’s business. So it should be fairly apparent that I was excited to read lesbian retellings of popular fairy tales. Fairy tales! Modern retellings! Lesbians! That’s a perfect formula for me. The tales in thisRead More
Lena reviews Exception to the Rule by Cindy Rizzo
In a lot of ways, Exception to the Rule by Cindy Rizzo has everything you would want in a queer love story. Intelligent, socially conscious characters who are exceptionally good at their chosen fields and, after overcoming initial differences, share an exceptional romance. Robin and Tracy meet during their first semester at Adams, a university outsideRead More
Catch-Up Link Round-Up
Apparently with all the bustle of the holidays, I haven’t done a link round up in a couple weeks! So this will be a long one. AfterEllen posted 2013: The Year in Lesbian/Bi Books. Autostraddle posted Read a F*cking Book: Read Best Sex Writing 2013 Before 2013 Is Over Autostraddle Book Club #7: Let’s Talk ‘BlueRead More
Casey reviews Nevada by Imogen Binnie
I can’t believe it’s taken me so long to get to reading Nevada by Imogen Binnie! I finished it a few days before Christmas and am still feeling the impact of this powerful, thought-provoking novel. Nevada follows the life of a queer trans woman named Maria. She’s in her late twenties, she’s living in BrooklynRead More
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