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Five to Follow – LGBTQ Book Blogs You Should be Following
If you’re looking for great recommendations to share with your patrons, add to your collection, or simply enjoy yourself, book blogs are a fantastic resource to explore. Here are just a handful of the many amazing LGBTQ-themed book blogs that…
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Introducing Metonymy Press and a Special Open Call for Submissions of Queer, Feminist, and Social Justice Writing
This is a special post where I introduce you to a newish Canadian press and get you writers out there excited about a special open call for submissions! Metonymy is a Montreal-based press that publishes literary fiction and nonfiction by … Continue reading
Posted in Asian, Canadian, Fiction, Montreal, Non-Fiction, Queer, South Asian, Trans, Trans Feminine, Transgender, Uncategorized
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This Thing Called Love: A Review of Zoey Leigh Peterson’s Debut Novel NEXT YEAR FOR SURE
Next Year For Sure by Zoey Leigh Peterson was one of those books that I devoured, unwilling to leave the world of the novel for the “real” one unless I absolutely had to, and resentful at the daily existence of … Continue reading
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I’m Launching a Patreon for Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian!
Hi readers! I’m nervous and excited to share that I’ve started a Patreon account for Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian. If you don’t know what Patreon is, it’s a site where creators of all sorts of things can make some money … Continue reading
Eight #CanLit Authors Who Write about Survivors and Trauma
If you haven’t been following the shitstorm that blew through the Can Lit community a few days ago, here’s a quick breakdown: Joseph Boyden, with the support of many, many other Canadian literary superstars, penned an “open letter” (even created … Continue reading
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Tagged #CanLit, feminism, sexual assault, Steven Galloway
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