Arsenal Pulp Press posted Blue Is the Warmest Color: a book, a film, a Palme d’Or, and no shortage of controversy. Bold Strokes Book Festival, UK posted Amy Dunne: LGBTQ Books Made Me Realise I Wasn’t Alone and Rebecca S. Buck posted about the origins of the festival. Danika Leigh Ellis (that’s me!) posted my intro videoRead More
Tag reviews Dear John, I Love Jane edited by Candace Walsh and Laura Andre
When I chose Dear John, I Love Jane to review, I knew I wouldn’t be breaking any new ground, and it’s yet again a topic entirely out of my realm of experience. I mean, I knew from a young age that I’m lesbian, and I haven’t been married to a man or in committed, heterosexualRead More
Danika reviews Freak of Nurture by Kelli Dunham
I picked up Freak of Nurture, a collection of essays and autobiographical stories by comedian Kelli Dunham, because Dunham seemed to have a sense of humour I enjoy, the writing sounded strong, and so far nothing published by Topside Press has steered me wrong. And Dunham is funny! I wasn’t wrong about that. What IRead More
Hannah reviews Snowbound by Cari Hunter
Whether it is the author’s exceptional writing talent, the fact that we have had an uncommonly snowy winter, or a combination of both, but when I started reading Snowbound by Cari Hunter I was immediately drawn into the atmosphere and the plot. Snowbound is set in the fictional English village of Birchenlow, in the PeakRead More
Carol reviews The Real Folktale Blues, Book 1 of Beyond Ever After by Random Jordan
The Real Folktale Blues, Book 1 of Beyond Ever After by Random Jordan Publisher: Create Space Independent Publishing Platform Genre: Fiction, Fantasy Overview from Amazon: Gnidori has not always been a bounty hunter; in fact her first job was as a simple delivery girl wearing her trademark hooded red cloak. However, after her choice surrenderRead More
Casey reviews Silhouette of a Sparrow by Molly Beth Griffin
I think Molly Beth Griffin’s novel Silhouette of a Sparrow might just be the best lesbian young adult novel I’ve ever read. I don’t say that lightly. It has everything I could hope for: effortless yet beautiful writing, an authentic and lovable young heroine, a subtle and moving romance, an environmentalist sub-plot—honestly, what more couldRead More
Anna M. reviews The Blue Hour by Beatrice Donahue
Beatrice Donahue’s The Blue Hour is a historical short story set in 1920s England. It was released May 2013. Rosina (Rose) King is unhappily married to an abusive and controlling husband. She’s well aware of her seemingly fortunate position, having married up to become a middle-class housewife. Virtually friendless and unable to bear children forRead More
Link Round Up: May 31 – June 6
AfterEllen posted Your June Book Club Selection Is… Lesbians at the 25th Annual Lambda Literary Awards AfterEllen.com Book Club: “Silhouette of a Sparrow” Autostraddle posted Liberty Lit #21: A Lemon Wrapped Around A Gold Brick 2013 Lambda Literary Award Winners Announced Autostraddle Hot 100 2013: Girls You Like Who Also Like Girls (including several authors!) Bending theRead More
Lena reviews “Women Float” by Maureen Foley
“Women Float,” Maureen Foley’s gentle and lyrical novella is a lesson in patience and painful futility of life. The story follows Win, a baker in southern California, as she attempts to reconcile various pieces of her life. There’s her mother, a mysterious figure who disappeared when Win was nine; Mia, Win’s best friend and unrequitedRead More
Marcia reviews Legal Briefs edited by S. L. Armstrong & Carrie Cunn
I’ll kick this review off with a bit of full disclosure: I’m an asexual queer who doesn’t particularly enjoy erotica on screen or in print unless it deals with character building. Perhaps I made an odd choice to choose Legal Briefs, a six-story anthology with legal and erotic themes. The collection by Storm Moon PressRead More
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