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Happy Victoria and Toronto Pride! Some Literary Events for Queer Book Nerds
For those of us book-inclined queer folks, pride season not only means parades and general fuzzy feelings of being surrounded by queer family, but awesome literary events featuring some of the best in queer writing, storytelling, theatre, poetry, and more. Canadian … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian, Farzana Doctor, Kristyn Dunnion, Lesbian, News, Queer, Toronto, Transgender, Victoria
Tagged book events, Farzana Doctor, Kristyn Dunnion, Nalo Hopkinson, Nina Arsenault, pride, proud voices, Toronto, Victoria
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