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Category Archives: Anna Camilleri
Books to Read after a Lesbian Break-up
I’m a big believer in the power of books to fix any kind of problem. So, of course, since I’m going through a break-up, I turned to my somewhat massive collection of books for comfort and I guess all sorts … Continue reading
Posted in Amber Dawn, Anna Camilleri, Anthology, BDSM, Bisexual, Canadian, Coming-of-age, Erotica, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic, Lesbian, Nalo Hopkinson, Non-Canadian, Non-Fiction, Queer, Science Fiction, Trans, Trans Feminine, Vancouver, Zoe Whittall
Tagged books, break-ups, literature
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A Throwback to 90s Queer Storytelling: Boys Like Her, by the collective Taste This
Hello again, readers! I have been so impressed by how many people have visited the site since I just started it up three days ago. So a big thanks to you if this is your second visit to the Canadian … Continue reading
Posted in Anna Camilleri, Anthology, Canadian, Fiction, Ivan E. Coyote, Lesbian, Lyndell Montgomery, Non-Fiction, Queer, Trans, Trans Masculine, Transgender, Vancouver, Young Adult, Zoë Eakle
Tagged books, Canadian Fiction, Lesbian Fiction, literature, Press Gang Publishers, Queer Fiction, Transgender Fiction
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