I haven’t read a lot of lesbian romance, and I wasn’t sure how much I would like the genre; I’ve never had any interest in the straight romance genre. Well, Rachel Spangler has made me a convert. My favourite part of The Long Way Home is the premise. I read it while there were aRead More
Danika reviews Two or Three Things I Know for Sure by Dorothy Allison
I love this book. Love, love, love. If you’re a lesbian book fan, and I’d be pretty surprised if you’re reading this and aren’t, you’ve probably heard of Dorothy Allison’s lesbian classic Bastard Out of Carolina. I haven’t read that one yet, but I’ve been wanting to for a long time, so when Two orRead More
Weekly Link Round Up
AfterEllen posted an article about Jeanette Winterson and “Sarah Waters and Emma Donoghue: Lesbian writers successful in the straight world”. GLBT Promo Blog posted New Call for Submissions. Kissed By Venus posted a promo of The Carousel by Stefani Deoul and On Appropriation: What is lesbian literature?. Lambda Literary posted two poems by Kirsty Logan,Read More
Weekly Link Round Up
Lambda Literary posted Lambda Literary Foundation’s 10K Challenge Grant: Donations Matched Dollar-for-Dollar! Lesbian Fiction Readers Choice Awards has opened polls on the favourite lesbian fiction covers of 2009. Join the Yahoo group and click here to see the nominated covers, and here and here for the polls (you can vote for 3 covers in totalRead More
May I Kiss You On the Lips, Miss Sandra? by Sandra Bernhard
May I Kiss You On the Lips, Miss Sandra? was one of the few books that weren’t packed during my move, so I decided to give it a try. I don’t like to give bad reviews, because I know that just because I didn’t like a book, doesn’t mean that other people won’t enjoy it.Read More
Weekly Link Round Up: 2 weeks version
Whew! I’ve been awfully busy with school, so I missed last week’s link round up. Remind me not to do that next time I get busy, because I built up 143 posts in my reader to share with you! It’s been a busy two weeks in the lesbian book world. Here are the links I’veRead More
Discussion of Hello, Groin by Beth Goobie with Anna Cook
Once again, Anna Cook from Future Feminist Librarian-Activist (which, like its tumblr counterpart, is amazing) has agreed to read and discuss a lesbian book with me. Last time it was Annie On My Mind by Nancy Garden, this time it’s Hello, Groin by Beth Goobie. We discussed it by email this time, which means it’sRead More
Guest Lesbrarian: allis
Same Sex In The City (So Your Prince Charming Is Really A Cinderella) by Lauren Levin and Lauren Blizter The book is divided in theme chapters and inside those chapters it is divided in two parts. First there is a few comments on the title name. For example in “Coming out” the authors give general ideasRead More
Lesbrary Sneak Peek
Lesbrary Sneak Peeks are when I show you some of the books I’ve gotten lately that I haven’t read yet. I tell you a little bit about why I want to read them and hopefully expose you to some new les/etc books. Here are a few: May I Kiss You On the Lips, Miss Sandra?Read More
Weekly Link Round Up
AfterEllen posted their opinions on Lambda Literary’s Fall Picks. Autostraddle posted an article that talks about lesbian books beginning to make an appearance in the mainstream, which is also covered in the Independent article “Niche Off the Leash: Val McDermid On Progress In Lesbian Fiction”. Care2 posted an article called “LGBT Teens Devour Queer Books“.Read More
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