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Holiday Wish List: Don’t Bring Me Figgy Pudding, Bring Me Books!
I’m starting to feel kind of excited about the holidays. By that, of course, I mean all the delicious holiday food that I love (mmm, stuffing). While I’m on the holiday train, though, I thought I’d write up a Christmas … Continue reading →
Posted in Bisexual, Canadian, Fiction, Gay, Halifax, Lesbian, Non-Canadian, Non-Fiction, Queer, Short Stories, Toronto, Trans, Trans Feminine, Trans Masculine, Zoe Whittall
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Tagged Andrea Dorfman, Blood Marriage Wine & Glitter, Elizabeth Ruth, feminism, Friend Follow Text, Hild, How to Be Alone, jeanette winterson, Julia Serano, Matadora, Nicola Griffith, S Bear Bergman, Shawn Syms, Tanya Davis, The Daylight Gate
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