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Tag Archives: queer authors
Caribbean-Canadian Science Fiction: A Review of Nalo Hopkinson’s Brown Girl in the Ring
Many writers and other literary types have been concerned as of late with the idea of queering science fiction, fantasy, and other kinds of speculative fiction, which have an unfortunate but not entirely undeserved reputation of glorifying certain kinds of … Continue reading
Welcome to Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian! Also, a review of Amber Dawn’s novel Sub Rosa
Hello readers! Welcome to the first of many posts on my blog, featuring reviews of and news about books by and about queer Canadian women. If you’d like to know more about this site, see About This Blog; if you’d … Continue reading
Posted in Amber Dawn, Canadian, Fantasy, Fiction, Queer, Sex Work, Vancouver
Tagged Arsenal Pulp Press, books, Canada, Canadian, Canadian authors, lesbian, lesbian authors, lesbrarian, literature, queer, queer authors
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