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Tag Archives: Lammys 2014
Canadian Women in the 26th Lammy Finalists: Some Enthusiastic Rants, and Some Just Plain Enthusiasm
It’s that time of year again: lammy nominations! Oh, how I love and hate them. At best, I have complicated feelings about the Lambda Literary Awards. As Autostraddle writer Carolyn reported last year, in 2004 (!!!) a transphobic book made … Continue reading →
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