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New Stories by Mariko Tamaki and Zoe Whittall; Plus, Queer Feminist Read Dating in Toronto!
Looking for some great, free, short reads by two of Canada’s best (queer women) authors? Mariko Tamaki recently had a short story published in the journal Joyland: it’s called “The Convicted”–intriguing, eh? Written in a rambling, spoken-kind of style, the … Continue reading →
Posted in Asian, Bisexual, Canadian, Fiction, Lesbian, Mariko Tamaki, News, Queer, Short Stories, Toronto, Zoe Whittall
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