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Where is Lia Haddock? Season 2 of Limetown is out today!
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Read Elizabeth Beier: Marriage equality doesn’t mean the fight is over: anti-queer prejudice continues to impact people socially, culturally, and economically. And it can be deadly.
check out my first piece in The Nib!
Read Elizabeth Beier: Marriage equality doesn’t mean the fight is over: anti-queer prejudice continues to impact people socially, culturally, and economically. And it can be deadly.
Please click the above link to read my first piece on The Nib about marriage equality and broader LGBT rights in the decade since Prop 8.
I made a painting to lose myself in
Can't wait for season 2 of #Limetown!
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Lesbrary Link Round Up: October 19 - November 1
[image description: the covers of Sapphistries by Leila J. Rupp, Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu, Asegi Stories: Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory by Qwo-Li Driskill, When We Were Outlaws by Jeanne Cordova, and Queer Brown Voices: Personal Narratives of Latina/o LGBT Activism edited by Uriel Quesada, Letitia Gomez, and Salvador Vidal Ortiz]
Autostraddle posted
Our Sex Is Good: Kink Writing in the 1980s–1990s
“The Carmilla Movie” Is Everything We Wanted It To Be (And So Much More)
25 LGBT History Books to Add to Your Epic Queer History Reading List
Thank You Jeanne Córdova, Love Autostraddle Dot Com
Book Riot posted I Only Read Queer Romance and I Feel Great About It.
[image description: the covers of Like Water by Rebecca Podos, Tomboy Survival Guide by Ivan Coyote, Tarry This Night by Kristyn Dunnion, That Inevitable Victorian Thing by E.K. Johnston, and A Line In the Dark by Malinda Lo]
Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian posted Five Queer Canadian Audiobooks for Your Ear-Reading Pleasure.
I Heart Lesfic posted Is Romance What Lesfic Is All About?
Women and Words updated their Hot off the Press and Coming Attractions page.
Ylva posted How Libraries Turn LGBTQ+ Readers into Ghosts.
[image description: the covers of Hanging on Our Own Bones by Judy Grahn, A Love Story Starring My Dead Best Friend by Emily Horner, The Big Book of Bisexual Trials and Errors by Elizabeth Beier, Something Better than Home by Leona Beasley, and Wild Beauty by Anna-Marie McLemore]
Something Better than Home by Leona Beasley was reviewed at Black Lesbian Literary Collective.
The Big Book of Bisexual Trials and Errors by Elizabeth Beier was reviewed at Comicsverse.
Hanging on Our Own Bones by Judy Grahn was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
A Love Story Starring My Dead Best Friend by Emily Horner was reviewed at LGBTQ Reads.
Wild Beauty by Anna-Marie McLemore was reviewed at Rich In Color.
[image description: the covers of Sugar Town by Hazel Newlevant, Afterglow by Eileen Myles, The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O'Neill, Murder Under the Fig Tree by Kate Jessica Raphael, and Red As Blue by Ji Strangeway]
Afterglow by Eileen Myles was reviewed at the New Yorker.
Sugar Town by Hazel Newlevant was reviewed at Okazu.
The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O'Neill was reviewed at Autostraddle and Just Love: Queer Book Reviews.
Murder Under the Fig Tree by Kate Jessica Raphael was reviewed at Lambda Literary.
Red As Blue by Ji Strangeway was reviewed at Okazu.
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Review: Big Book of Bisexual Trials and Errors by Elizabeth Beier
So I read some of these back when they were published as individual comics and I gotta say, I LOVE what they’ve done with the expansion into a bigger and frankly better book.
Integrating her earlier comics about dating in the queer world after a breakup with a long term boyfriend, Beier adds new material here that really fleshes out her story. Its not just a series of vignettes about a lonely girl and the closing of a prominent dyke bar, instead it becomes a journey of self-acceptance and self-love. As a fat person myself, I was glad to see that her initial internalized fat hatred melted into acceptance. And that she was able to find love.
With simple and stark black and white drawings, this graphic novel anthology truly deserves to be on the bookshelf of every bisexual woman who loves queer indies.
- Sarah
Thank you Sarah and Bisexual Books!
Anxiety is a dish best shared in the form of comics and storytelling.
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Yesterday I had my third comic published on The Nib! This one was written by my friend Sam Sattin. My previous pieces, Strength Through Unity and Queer Pride Month, are both available in print on etsy. You can find more of my work on instagram, patreon and my website.
Oh this is sooooo gooooood
#MeToo, but at this point I think that's what is more surprising is that healing and happiness are possible in a violent world.
A year later and this holds up like woah.
Happy #nationalcomingoutday! I'm #bi and today I added this to my open-source collection at http://www.elizabethdrewyou.com/illustration . Love, share, print. #bisexual