The Advocate posted The Best Overlooked Books. AfterEllen posted Across the Page. Elisa posted Rainbow Awards: Cover Contest – Round 5 LGBT Ebook and Print Releases November, 2011 Jane Rule (March 28, 1931 – November 27, 2007) Rita Mae Brown (born November 28, 1944) Gay League posted Gay Previews 1/2012. Good Lesbian Books posted Transgender Young Adult Fiction (Also Genderqueer, Intersex,Read More
Danika re-reviews Fun Home by Alison Bechdel
Fun Home is one my favourite books, so I was happy for the chance to re-read it in one of my English classes this semester. It definitely, definitely stands up to a second reading. In fact, I plan on writing my final essay about it, because there’s just so much to it. There’s the obvious interestingRead More
Kristi reviewed The Cruel Ever After by Ellen Hart
Jane Lawless has had a long year. She just broke up with her girlfriend in the fall, and her relationship with her brother has been strained even longer. Her two restaurants are still running in the face of the recession, but Jane has barely had time to breathe. Surprise is an understatement when Chester GarrityRead More
Allysse reviews Time Well Bent edited by Connie Wilkins
This anthology has a very interesting theme. It aims to retell some historical events with a twist: what if the major characters of those events hadn’t been straight? As soon as I learned about this book I wanted to read it. I love History, short stories and obviously I love reading books with non majorRead More
Link Round Up
AfterEllen posted Lesbian film [and novel] “I Can’t Think Straight” is being reborn as a web series. Bella Books posted In Memory of Barbara Grier, with information on charities to donate to in her name. Bibrary Book Lust posted GUEST POST: Clara’s Story by Doreen Perrine. Bold Strokes Books posted Inspiration, Medication and Lucille. Elisa posted Rainbow Awards: Current SubmissionsRead More
Casey reviewed Main Brides by Gail Scott
Gail Scott’s 1993 book Main Brides is less a novel than a series of snapshots, taken with the camera of the protagonist Lydia’s eyes. She sits in a café-bar on St. Laurent in Montreal—also known as the Main, which the title refers to—observing the women who come and go. These “women travellers, like sleepwalkers, moveRead More
Danika reviewed Maye’s Request by Clifford Henderson
In some ways, Maye’s Request seems like a very small story. It takes place in a short period of time, maybe a week or so. It revolved around the main character’s mother, father, and aunt, with her romance taking a definite backseat. At the same time, the characters and interactions between these four are soRead More
Link Round Up
AfterEllen posted “A Year Straight: Confessions of a Boy-Crazy Lesbian Beauty Queen” will piss you off. Autostraddle posted On Style, Eileen Myles about Fun Home becoming a musical Today’s NY Mag Sex Diary is “Epic,” Queer, In An Open Relationship Occupy Writers Is Your Favorite Authors in Support of the Occupy Movement Bonjour, Cass! posted Guide toRead More
Anna reviewed I Can’t Think Straight by Shamim Sarif
I Can’t Think Straight, a novel by Shamim Sarif, is a rarity among lesbian romances. It was adapted from the screenplay of Sharif’s recent film of the same name, which is unusual–generally the movies are created from the books. It also features a cast of almost exclusively non-white characters, which I found refreshing. In theRead More
Mfred Reviews Odd Girl Out by Ann Bannon
Laura goes off to college and meets Beth. Beth inspires in her a frenzied, frightening passion, which she can barely contain. Beth, in her loneliness, is drawn to Laura’s worship of her. They start an affair. Until Beth meets Charlie, and finally falls in love. This is basically the plot of Ann Bannon’s Odd Girl Out andRead More
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