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Tag Archives: Canadian Fiction
Dyke Drama, Bisexual Polyamory, and Queer Softball in Leigh Matthews’s Modern-Day Lesbian Pulp Novel GO DEEP
Maybe people who live in cities like New York or L.A. get to read books and watch TV shows and movies that actually feel like they represent the places where they live, and all the different kinds of places one … Continue reading
Posted in Bisexual, Fiction, Lesbian, Queer, Vancouver
Tagged Canadian Fiction, Lesbian Fiction, polyamory
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A Feat of Queer, Feminist, Punk Dystopian YA: A Review of Kristyn Dunnion’s BIG BIG SKY
Big Big Sky by Toronto punk author Kristyn Dunnion is perhaps the strangest book I’ve ever read. But I mean strange in that’s it’s wonderfully weird in a way that makes your brain stretch a little bit in a direction … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian, Coming-of-age, Fiction, Kristyn Dunnion, Queer, Science Fiction, Young Adult
Tagged Canadian Fiction, Dystopian Fiction, Lesbian Fiction
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Bisexuality, Witches, and Relationships: A Nostalgic Review of Meags Fitzgerald’s Graphic Memoir LONG RED HAIR
It may be impossible for me to review Montreal-based artist, illustrator, graphic novelist, and animator Meags Fitzgerald’s graphic memoir Long Red Hair with any sense of how this book might affect people other than me, or people very similar to … Continue reading
Posted in Bisexual, comics, Coming-of-age, Graphic, memoir, Young Adult
Tagged Book Review, Canadian Fiction, witches
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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