Autostraddle posted
- Drawn to Comics: Power & Magic Brings Women of Color and Witches Together in The Best Anthology Ever
- Lez Liberty Lit #106: What Is Women’s Lit?
- Drawn to Comics: Lumberjanes Reminds Us that All Hardcore Lady Types Are Welcome
Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted My Favourite Bisexual Women’s Literature @ BCLA LGBTQ and My Favourite Bi+ Books of 2016 (So Far).
Lambda Literary posted New in September: Bob Smith, Ari Banias, Tim Lawrence, Michelle Tea, and Emma Donoghue.
LGBTQ Reads posted LGBTQIAP+ YAs Available in Audio.
Women and Words updated their New Releases & Coming Up page.
Rebecca Sugar, creator of Steven Universe and author of The Answer, was interviewed at PBS about writing LGBTQ stories for kids.
“Comic Book Artists Create Publication to Honor Orlando Victims” was posted at The New York Times.
“Cold revenge and sweet love A queer femme of colour looks at The Handmaiden” was posted at The McGill Daily.
“One To Watch Out For: Celebrating the Genius of Alison Bechdel” was posted at Comics Alliance.
“What’s New in LGBTQIA+ YA September and October 2016” was posted at School Library Journal.
Poppy Jenkins by Clare Ashton was reviewed by Shira Glassman.
Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit by Jaye Robin Brown was reviewed at GLBT ALA Reviews.
Spirits Abroad by Zen Cho was reviewed by Shira Glassman.
Here Comes the Sun by Nicole Dennis-Benn (audiobook) was reviewed at Omnivore Bibliosaur.
Wedlocked: The Perils of Marriage Equality by Katherine Franke was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
Girl Mans Up by M-E Girard was reviewed at Autostraddle and Malinda Lo.
Four Steps by Wendy Hudson was reviewed at Lesbian Reading Room.
Vow of Celibacy by Erin Judge was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
Radical by E.M. Kokie was reviewed at queer lit on my mind and Lambda Literary.
Not Your Sidekick by C.B. Lee was reviewed at queer lit on my mind.
Princess Princess Ever After by Katie O’Neill was reviewed at The Mary Sue.
They May Not Mean To, But They Do by Cathleen Schine was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
The Answer (Steven Universe) by Rebecca Sugar was reviewed at Okazu.
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