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My Favourite Bi+ Books of 2016 (So Far)
Happy #BiVisibilityDay! Yeah, yeah, 2016 isn’t over yet but I’m pretty sure these books are still gonna be some of my favourites at the end of the year. These book are all either written by bi/pan authors and/or have bi/pan … Continue reading
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Networking with LGBTQ+ Librarians, Authors, and Other Queer Bookish Folks on Social Media
Originally posted on social media lesbrarian:
via pinterest.com For a lot of LGBTQ+ people when they’re first coming out and beyond, especially ones living in rural areas, the internet—social media being an important part of that—is the go-to place for…
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The Who, What, Why, and How on the Biblio-Social Media Site Goodreads
Originally posted on social media lesbrarian:
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how much I use the site Goodreads and how it has taken up such a prominent place in my reading practice. I realized I probably check the…
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Tagged Goodreads, LGBTQ, Libraything, social media
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Using Social Media for LGBTQ+ Reader’s Advisory
Originally posted on social media lesbrarian:
On my other blog, Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian, I have a column called Ask Your Friendly Neighbourhood Lesbrarian, where LGBTQ+ people send me emails / tweets / comments about the kind of LGBTQ+ books…
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Tagged Goodreads, LGBTQ, Libraries, Reader's Advisory, Twitter
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Ask Your Friendly Neighbourhood Lesbrarian # 12: Fat Positive LBQT Books
Here’s a tweet Shira Glassman sent me: That might be a good question for @canlesbrarian: fat positive f/f? That is a good question for me! I was so excited to be asked this since I’ve never researched fat positive books, … Continue reading