Buy this from Bookshop.org to support local bookstores and the Lesbrary! Thirst by Marina Yuszczuk, translated by Heather Cleary (March 5, 2024) is a considered, sorrowful, masterfully atmospheric story about mourning and the costs of surviving outside of society’s protective frameworks. It is also the story of two women in conflict with their inherited and inherentRead More
Piercingly Insightful Poetry: The Delicacy of Embracing Spirals by Mimi Tempestt
Bookshop.org Affiliate Link From the epigraph to the end, this book is clear-eyed about its aims and its author’s perspective. Tempestt’s writing draws the reader in as a participant, with mentions of readers, watchers, audiences that are not confrontational, but certainly not abstracted. Reading this collection felt like watching spoken word, or another kind ofRead More
A Tender Sapphic Graphic Novel Romance: If You’ll Have Me by Eunnie
Bookshop.org Affiliate Link If You’ll Have Me is a very tender, very human story about two women with their own baggage who realize that sharing the burden often makes it easier to bear. Both Momo and PG have been unlucky in love, and their first meet-awkward hardly seems poised to change that. But as theyRead More
A Tender Foodie F/F Manga: She Loves to Cook, She Loves to Eat by Sakaomi Yuzaki
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link They say the quickest way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, but in Sakaomi Yuzaki’s latest manga, that proves just as true for women. She Loves to Cook, She Loves to Eat is a lovely, heartwarming story about two neighbors who bond over a shared love ofRead More
The Lesbrary Goes To Flame Con 2022 — Anna N.
Let’s see if I can keep my rhapsodizing to a minimum. Because from the moment I walked into the conference hall, there was a vibrancy in the air. Everyone I encountered during Flame Con was absolutely unabashed in their sheer fannishness, wearing their fandoms on their backpacks, jackets, and jaw-dropping cosplays. You know you’re in forRead More
The Top Four Times DC Did Poison Ivy Justice
In honor of the new season of Harley Quinn, here are the best depictions of everyone’s favorite homicidal ecoterrorist and Ph.D who really needs all the hugs Harley has to offer.
Anna N. reviews The Lost Girls by Sonia Hartl
Amazon Affiliate Link | Bookshop.org Affiliate Link The Summary: According to J.M. Barrie and Jeffrey Boam, lost boys don’t grow up because they don’t want to. They don’t want to relinquish the heady explorations and unending adventures of adolescence for the responsibilities of adulthood. They hunger for an eternity in the blissful twilight between childhoodRead More