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Category Archives: Jewish
Interview with a Queer Reader: Emmet Cameron Talks EMPRESS OF THE WORLD, Books about Queer People of Faith, and Growing up in a Queer History Archive of Sorts
Hi and welcome to the second edition of my new “Interview with a Queer Reader” series. This month’s interviewee went above and beyond and drew us a selfie sketch! Keep reading to find out all about Emmet, Sara Ryan’s groundbreaking … Continue reading
Bookish Survey 2016: A Review of My Year in Reading
This is a year-end reading survey I’ve been using for a couple years now that I originally stole from Danika at The Lesbrary in 2014. (If you’re not following The Lesbrary, you’re missing out on a lot of rad queer … Continue reading
Posted in Bisexual, Black, Canadian, Fantasy, Fiction, Gay, Indigenous, Jewish, latina, Lesbian, Montreal, mystery, Non-Canadian, Queer, Romance
Tagged best of 2016
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“But how I suddenly loved the question”: Looking for Answers about Love, Spirituality, and Family in Sigal Samuel’s THE MYSTICS OF MILE END
The Mystics of Mile End by Sigal Samuel is, above all, an amazing book, such a sure-footed, beautifully written novel that it’s hard to believe it’s her first. It’s one of those books that was so good I’m not quite … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Jewish, Lesbian, Montreal, Queer
Tagged Kabbalah, Mysticism, Spirituality
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A Near-perfect, Devastating Collection of Poetry: A Review of For Your Own Good by Leah Horlick
For Your Own Good by Leah Horlick is full of the kind of writing that inspires superlatives. It’s one of the best books of poetry I’ve ever read, a genuinely important, incredibly powerful book that has stirred awe in a … Continue reading
Posted in Jewish, Lesbian, Poetry, Queer, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Vancouver
Tagged abuse, Canadian Literature, Canadian poetry, Canadian Queer
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The Best Historical Queer Women’s Fiction: A List of Personal Favourites
Sometimes you just don’t feel like living in your current time and place and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. Luckily, we have historical fiction to fill that need. Personally, I love reading books that were written in ye olden … Continue reading
Posted in Bisexual, Black, Canadian, Coming-of-age, Fiction, Halifax, Jewish, Lesbian, Nalo Hopkinson, Non-Canadian, Queer, Romance, Rural, Sex Work, Trans Masculine
Tagged latina literature
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