1. What are the origins of the Vin Packer name? I was having lunch with a man named Vincent and a woman whose last name was Packer. I told them I’d just become a Literary Agent after trying in vain to get one. I had printed stationery with Marijane Meaker, Literary Agent on it andRead More
Link Round Up
AfterEllen posted What Are You Reading? “Spandex: Fast and Hard” is the world’s first all-gay superhero comic book Across the Page: Meredith Maran, Linda Hirshman, Arisa White Autostraddle posted Trials and Titillation in Toronto: A Virtual Tour of the Canadian Lesbian & Gay Archives and The Very Lesbian Life of Miss Anne Lister. Bella Books posted Goldie AwardsRead More
Danika reviews Seasons Change by Jennifer A. Lightburn
I have read quite a few self-published books for the Lesbrary now, and the majority of the time I come back to one point: editing. Some authors do self-publishing well and put in the time to have their work edited thoroughly (I haven’t had any issues with Sarah Diemer’s editing, for instance), but a lotRead More
Casey reviews Are You My Mother? by Alison Bechdel
Alison Bechdel’s second graphic memoir Are You My Mother? (2012) certainly has an huge mountain of success to live up to: unbeknownst to Bechdel herself and all her leftist, alternative lesbian Dykes to Watch Out For fans, her first memoir Fun Home (2006) became a best-seller, was named Time magazine’s number one book of theRead More
Anna K. reviews Wildthorn by Jane Eagland
With 19th-century British asylum scenes reminiscent of Sarah Waters’s Fingersmith, Eagland’s YA novel, Wildthorn, is in turns suspenseful, sad, and romantic. Louisa Cosgrove is sent by her brother to the home of a wealthy family to be a companion for another young lady. But instead of a cushy manor, she finds herself left at WildthornRead More
Link Round Ups
AfterEllen posted Queer literary stars have their night on the red carpet for the Lambda Literary Awards. Arsenal Pulp Press posted Literary Press Group of Canada funding derailed. Autostraddle posted Herstory Spotlight: Vita Sackville-West Wrote Words, Wooed Women, Wanted Woolf Portraits of Lesbian Writers, 1987-1989 Read a F*cking Book: “Odd Girls & Twilight Lovers: A HistoryRead More
Mfred Reviews Fearful Symmetry by Tash Fairbanks
This review is the result of one of those serendipitous fishing expeditions on Paperbackswap.com. I found Tash Fairbanks’ Fearful Symmetry completely by chance. It is an enjoyable, engrossing read. Unfortunately, I can’t find any other fiction novels from this author. A coastal town in England is in the grips of hysteria– a teenager claims toRead More
Alyssa reviews everafter by Nell Stark and Trinity Tam
everafter by Nell Stark and Trinity Tam is an urban fantasy, vampire-and-shifter novel centered around a committed lesbian couple. Valentine is a rich, androgynous medical student whose parents are opposed to her lesbianism, and her girlfriend, Alexa, is a strong-willed, femme law student. They are in an established relationship at the opening of the novel;Read More
Danika reviews The Horizontal Poet by Jan Steckel
The review copy of this book came with a business card from the publishing company, Zeitgeist Press, and the tagline on that card is “Poetry you can actually read”. And that is true with The Horizontal Poet, to some extent. Some of the poems are very easy to read and straightforward, while other are moreRead More
Link Round Up
AfterEllen posted Terry Moore will publish a full-length “Strangers in Paradise” novel in 2013. Bella Books posted Best Lesbian Romance Lammy – Taken by Surprise and Best Lesbian Memoir Lammy for When We Were Outlaws. Bonjour, Cass! posted Review & Giveaway: The Letter Q edited by Sarah Moon. Elisa posted Particular Voices: Paula Gunn Allen (October 24, 1939 – MayRead More
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