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Tag Archives: bisexuality
10 Canadian Bisexual Books to Read for Bi Visibility Week
Whether your jam is urban fantasy, food memoir, erotica, graphic coming-of-age, epic fantasy, romance, or contemporary queer realism, there’s a bisexual Canadian book on this list for you! She of the Mountains by Vivek Shraya “In the beginning, there is … Continue reading
Posted in Asian, Bisexual, Black, Canadian, Caribbean, comics, Coming-of-age, Erotica, Fantasy, Farzana Doctor, Fiction, Graphic, Indigenous, list, memoir, Nalo Hopkinson, Queer, Romance, South Asian, Young Adult
Tagged bi visibility week, Bisexual Awareness, Bisexual Visibility, bisexuality
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LGBTQ Fall Book Releases to Be Excited About, version 2.0
Well there are just so many great books being released or that have already come out this fall that I just had to write another one of these. I could have kept them to myself, but that just would have … Continue reading
Posted in Bisexual, comics, Graphic, Lesbian, memoir, Non-Canadian, Non-Fiction, Trans, Trans Feminine, Trans Masculine
Tagged bisexuality, Canadian, lesbian, transgender
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A.M. Dellamonica’s Indigo Springs: The Bisexual Magic Novel You’ve Been Waiting For
You don’t hear much about Toronto-based author A.M. Dellamonica’s novel Indigo Springs, which is surprising because it is just a gem of a book. It has so many of the literary things that I am constantly looking for, and I … Continue reading