2019
Anti Naruhina so salty because of the end😑
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2019
Anti Naruhina so salty because of the end😑
They look so happy together😍😍😍
The New Trend……..
Couture
did they have party hats in 1914? did they???
I’ve always been me
CHOCOLATE CUSTARD CREAM DOUGHNUTS
Black Panther officially the first superhero film to be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars
And the others?? They’re “Dead” and “Dio’s problems”
Less Than Three Press
Ninestar Press
Harmony Ink
Dreamspinner Press
DSP Publications
Loose ID
Pride Publishing
Riptide Publishing
MLR Press
JMS Books
Blind Eye Books
Interlude Press
And there are many many more
I will be eternally grateful to anyone who can produce a list of scifi/fantasy/fiction books with queer female main characters.
Please…?
I’ll do this as soon as I’m at my computer, since doing it on my phone is impossible
Alright, I may be too little, too late, but here is my contribution at any rate. I hope some of them suit ^^
Keeper of the Dawn by Dianna Gunn
As I Descended by Robin Talley
Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova
A Darkly Beating Heart by Lindsay Smith
Of Fire & Stars by Audrey Coulthurst
Romancing the Inventor by Gail Carriger
Bryony and Roses by T. Kingfisher
The Best of Both Worlds by Victoria Zagar
All Things Rise by Missouri Vahn
Beauty & Cruelty by Meredith Katz
A Question of Counsel by Archer Kay Leah
Breakfire’s Glass by A.M. Valenza
The Broken Forest by Megan Derr
Clariel by Garth Nix
Ash by Malinda Lo
Waiting for You by Megan Derr
Crystal Cage by Victoria Zagar
Glove of Satin, Glove of Bone by Rachel White
Hair to the Throne by Meredith Katz
Skyborn by Helena Maeve
The Galloway Road by Catherine Adams
The Scars of Jocasta Lacroix by Jack Harvey
Treason by Althea Claire Duffy
Walking on Knives by Maya Chhabra
Winterbourne’s Daughter by Stephanie Rabig
Addict by Matt Doyle
Shaper by Christine Danse
Nightshade by Brooke Radley
The Caphenon by Fletcher DeLancey
Daughter of Mystery by Heather Rose Jones
The Cybernetic Tea Shop by Meredith Katz
Ice Massacre by Tiana Warner
Okay, hopefully that’s a good start <3
the OP of the screenshotted tweet is on tumblr, and an author too, having put out Chameleon Moon and related stories.
I’m really relieved that both RoAnna and Heather’s books are linked on this post because if their tweets were going to be circulating around Tumblr with no way to indicate that Heather’s written a three-book (so far) fantasy series about magical lesbians and bi women in early 19th century Central Europe and RoAnna writes hopeful superhero dystopians that feature the only f/f/f triad MC’s I can think of in any book, that would have been hecking unfair.
@affablyevil, I hope that helps, but if you want more books, here’s a list I made a while ago of ten SFF f/f’s where they don’t die, and I am continually reading more and recommending more. (Have you heard of Flowers of Luna? College f/f set at fashion design college on the moon.)
[image description: a tweet from RoAnna Sylver (@RoAnna Syvler) reading “This June, please rememeber that there are more LGBT books than the ones you see everywhere put out by the Big 5, ad indies are amazing/worthy.” The next reblog is a tweet from Heather Rose Jones (@heatherrosejones) reading: “Making a list of queer SFF for Pride Month? Remember to look outside the mainstream presses. Don’t shut queer publishers out of queer lit.”]
Here’s a bunch of Goodreads lists that might help!
Speculative Fiction (SFF and Horror):
Fantasy & Sci-Fi Featuring Lesbian Characters
Bi WOC SFF
Lesbian and Bisexual Women (etc) Sci Fi / Lesbian Sci-Fi
Lesbian Fantasy
Lesbian & Bi Women Medieval Fantasy
Lesbian and Bi Women Dystopians
F/F Paranormal and Urban Fantasy
Lesbian & Bi Women Fairy Books (Stories about fairies)
Lesbian Steampunk Books
Lesbian Horror
Lesbian Zombie Books
Lesbian Ghost Stories
Lesbian Werewolf Books
Lesbian Vampire Books
Queer Mermaid Books
Lesbian & Bi Women YA SFF2016 f/f SFF (sci-fi & fantasy) with HEA/HFN
And some more lists, including a whole history of LGBT SFF!
Lesbians In Space: A Reader’s Guide to Lesbian Science Fiction
LGBT Science Fiction and Fantasy 2000-2010 (Part 1)
LGBT Science Fiction and Fantasy 2000-2010 (Part 2)
LGBT Science Fiction and Fantasy Before 1970
LGBT Science Fiction and Fantasy in the 1970s
LGBT Science Fiction and Fantasy in the 1980s
LGBTQ Protagonists in Fantasy and Science Fiction
Also worth checking out is Queership!
I’m betting it’s in one of these lists, but I can’t let this hobby without adding The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers, and also the Lost Alliance trilogy by Zen DiPietro!
@rycolfan I just found this in my drafts and I think it may be of use to a certain pielet! 😉
One of my favorites is The One Who Eats Monsters by Casey Matthews. An elder god trapped in the form of a teenage girl with a penchant for devouring the hearts of criminals swears to protect a high school girl who’s been targeted by multiple murderous supernatural conspiracies; accidentally gets forced to figure out human interactions and discovers that she’s not totally invulnerable after all.
The Dragonoak books by Sam Farren are also excellent, in which an adorable necromancer falls for a female knight, follows her, and ends up in the middle of major world-changing events.
The Abyss Surrounds Us by Emily Skrutskie is about a girl who raises sea monsters to fight pirates, pressed into joining a pirate crew herself and developing a relationship with one of the women aboard.
The Nemesis Series by April Daniels follows a trans girl who accidentally inherits the powers of the greatest superhero in the setting when he dies in front of her; she develops a relationship with a gunslinging vigilante girl while trying to sort out the exciting new mess that her life has been made into.
Valhalla by Ari Bach is a classic sort of coming-of-age story where a girl who never fit in gets recruited by a secret society and learns that the traits that made her an outcast in normal society are exactly what she needs to protect utopia from the shadows, except that the traits in question are her talent and enthusiasm for inflicting extreme violence upon anybody she sees as an acceptable target. Fair warning, books 2 and 3 get seriously dark and the relationship between the heroine and her girlfriend is not a healthy one.
The October Daye books by Seanan McGuire get an honorable mention; the protagonist herself is straight but I think she’s the only one in the entire cast? Everybody else is bi. And every other book by Seanan McGuire/Mira Grant features several prominent LGBT characters.
When Disney Princesses’ team up with their superpowers, they could definitely be a force to reckon with! Especially when there’s a big strong man in need of rescuing xD
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