I’ve fallen woefully behind in reviewing these different lesbrary resources, so I’ve decided to review a bunch at once: the category that I think is probably the most useful in the whole list. Category: Communities Title(s): Amazon’s Lesbian Fiction Community, Bella and Spinsters Publishers Forum, Lesbian Fiction Forum, LesFic_Unbound Yahoo Group, Virtual Living Room: ForRead More
GCLS Awards 2010
The Golden Crown Literary Society, a group dedicated to recognizing lesbian literature, has just released the list of winners for their 2010 GCLS awards. Here they are:
Lesbrary Sneak Peek: Nonfiction
Lesbian nonfiction! Now, I’m going to be honest, the first book on that stack I only picked up because I got it for free. I am not a parent. It will be interesting, though, to hear about it from the other side. I’ve heard so many horrible stories about parents’ reactions to coming out (IRead More
Lesbian Mysteries
Lambda Literary has a new post rounding up some lesbian mysteries for beach reading. I haven’t read any lesbian mysteries yet, but I have a growing pile I’m waiting to try, so I’d love to hear your recommendations. Do you read lesbian mysteries? What are some of your favorites? Do you have any beach readsRead More
Lesbrary Sneak Peek: Catching Up
Okay, I’m way behind in the new lesbian books I have acquired since last Lesbrary Sneak Peek. All the stacks on the shelf are the lesbian books I’ve gotten since then: The books behind them are my girlfriend’s. So, here’s the first stack, and I’ll try to tackle the next one tomorrow. One review ofRead More
New York Times article on Inseparable by Emma Donoghue
The New York Times has a review of Emma Donoghue’s book on “desire between women”: Inseparable. The article is here. I’ve been wanting to read Inseparable for a while now, partly because it has to do with lesbian in fiction, but also because I really liked the book that I read by Emma Donoghue, KissingRead More
22nd Annual Lambda Literary Awards announced!
The winners of the Lammies have been announced! In Lesbian Fiction, the winner is A Field Guide to Deception, by Jill Malone. In Debut Lesbian Fiction, the winner is The Creamsickle, by Rhiannon Argo. Lesbian Mystery: Death of a Dying Man, by J.M. Redmann. Lesbian Erotica: Lesbian Cowboys, edited by Sacchi Green & Rakelle Valencia.Read More
The Golden Crown Literary Conference
Sorry about the three posts in one day; the first one today was supposed to post yesterday but somehow got saved as a draft. This just to let everyone know about the Golden Crown Literary Conference. The Golden Crown Literary Society is all about recognizing lesbian literature, and once a year they hold a bigRead More
Danika reviews Watchtower by Elizabeth A. Lynn
Elizabeth E. Lynn’s first novel, Watchtower, is a fantasy that won the 1980 World Fantasy Award for best novel. I haven’t read a lot of fantasy books, but I’m trying to broaden my horizon for the Lesbrary. Watchtower is about Ryke, a commander who defends Tornor Keep. When Tornor Keep is invaded (don’t worry, I’mRead More
Why Lesbian Fiction Still Matters
Here’s a link I’m a week late in posting about. Over at Mid Leap: Tales of a Wandering Lesbian, Kristin has posted a great answer to why lesbian fiction is still relevant, and who so many lesbians seek out lesbian fiction. Read her response here. I, obviously, really enjoy reading books with lesbian characters, andRead More
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