Radclyffe (Dr. Lenora Ruth Barot)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: Born 1950
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Writer, doctor
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Radclyffe (Dr. Lenora Ruth Barot)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: Born 1950
Ethnicity: White - American
Occupation: Writer, doctor
Fave Five: Queer Firefighter Romances
Cinders by Cara Malone (f/f) After by E. Davies (m/m series) Firestorm by Radclyffe (f/f) Hotshots by Annabeth Albert (m/m series) Unbelievable You by Chelsea M. Cameron (f/f) Bonus: Coming in 2025, All Fired Up by M.K. England (f/f) Double Bonus: The firefighter hero of Burning it Down by C. Koehler (m/m) is sidelined for the book, so it’s not exactly a firefighter romance in the traditional…
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“I’d like to reinvestigate this cold case.” *With the intention of storming into your secluded, rural American town police department, declaring not only that I am a lesbian, but I knew at a glance that you are too and you’re definitely not getting any out here also will you drive me to the most dangerous part of town so we can experience a terrible trauma together that will inevitably lead to something erotic.*
I wanted a new social media banner.
Characters belong to me and Ether.
It's finally Spoopy Season again, so I would like to offer up just a few of my favorite Spoopy WLW stories. I'll do two for each type of media. 👭🎃👻
Please note: I will NOT be including trigger warnings for this list. I am putting it together because I want to provide a useful resource but I am not cataloging these works and I definitely won't be including any kind of professional reviews. I just want to offer up some Stories I Like, and if you're interested in any of them, you can do further research on your own. :)
🌸TERFS can Fuck Off 🌸
First, Podcasts! I looooove podcasts this time of year, they do so much for queer horror fans!
1. Mabel
This podcast is one of my ALL TIME FAVORITES, I listen to it over and over again because it does the Fae as the eldritch horror creatures they are but also the romantic and often tragic figures they are and, most of all, as Not Human, and I just... deeply appreciate the entire aesthetic of this show. It is told through a series of voicemails left by two women trying to reach each other across impossible boundaries and I am just so here for it. 😭💕
2. Alice Isn't Dead
This podcast is soooo creepy, but it also explores grief and loss and what it means to go on afterwards. Told through radio transmissions from Kesha, a long-haul trucker out looking for the wife who had been pronounced dead, only to show up on a random news broadcast months later, and then again and again, always at the scene of some unbelievable atrocity. The story follows Kesha's journey as she tries to work through the betrayal of being left to mourn by the one she'd once trusted most and solve the mystery of what exactly had led her wife to abandon their home after more than a decade of building it together.
Next, my favorite Spoopy WLW shows! These give me so many feelings, and they are wildly different but I like them, and this is my list, so. 😌
1. Killing Eve
I KNOOOOOWWWW, alright, I KNOW it isn't technically a Spoopy Season pick, but it IS an awesome psychological horror (my favorite kind 🥰) which revolves around the twisted and complicated relationship between two women who are each, in their own ways, deeply fascinated, even obessessed with murder and death, and in their pursuit of it, end up becoming equally obsessed with each other. This show makes me so happy because it is unapologetically horrific but also somehow beautiful. I always think of this as the WLW Hannibal, and I stand by that. If you've ever hung out with mlm and also wlw, you'll know what I mean.
2. The Haunting of Bly Manor
This one is so soft! It has so many feelings and I would argue that there is only one (maybe one and a half) genuinely scary characters in the entire thing, which I know makes it almost not qualify for horror wlw, but it has the horror stuff in it (ghosts, murders, and creepy kids, oh my!) This one is my comfort spoop, so if you're looking for something a little less intense this Spoopy Season, this may be the watch for you. I watch it whenever I wanna let myself feel Big, Soft Feelings but also be vaguely creeped out, and also wanna look at lots of pretty ladies doing pretty lady things. All I have to say is:
🥰😍💖 Carla Gugino 💖 😍🥰
Finally, books! I'm going to rec a couple of books that I've either never or almost never seen recced. We all know about Gideon the Ninth (go read it 💕), but these books are ones that really did it for me when I read them and both of them were books I took a chance on and didn't regret it.
1. The Haunting of Heatherhurst Hall by Sebastian Nothwell
I've already written an actual review for this lesbian Gothic horror (I am using the word lesbian on purpose here, because it is the word the author used to describe it and it is important for textual context). This book is so gruesome and macabre and psychologically horrifying and simultaneously ethereal and grounded in the way it presents the story, a reflection of the characters of the two leads, as they are dragged into the tangled web of the seemingly cursed Heatherhurst Hall and the twisted ties of the bonds they've built with each other. If you love Gothic horror, old black and white movies, or scary lesbians, this is the story for you! Just be warned, this story is definitely not for the squeamish.
2. Women of the Dark Streets: Lesbian Paranormal edited by Radclyffe and Stacia Seaman
Hoo, buddy, this one is a MASSIVELY mixed bag. It is a collection of lesbian short stories, sometimes erotic, sometimes not, sometimes unabashedly horrific, sometimes softer. Some stories are phenomenal, some are terrible, and some are in between, but for me, the ones I loved have stuck with me for years. I DNF several of the stories, but I also read and reread some of them over and over again. Definitely visit Goodreads to get a feel for which stories sound right for you before just diving in, because a few are definitely triggering. I love horror that doesn't apologize for being horror, so this book held a lot of appeal for me, and if that's your jam, it might be an awesome chance for you to find some new favorite short stories, too. I'll say it again just in case, though, this might be one to miss if you're squeamish.
So there are my Spoopy WLW reccs for this Spoopy Season. Idk if anyone will read this, or if I just wasted an hour of my life writing a long post no one will ever see, but either way, it was a fun thing to do and if it helps even one other person, I think I'll call it good. Wishing all of you the very best Halloween. 🧡🎃👻
i too... wants a picture of my girl for my wallet
The Soldier and the Stranger by Radclyffe
Johnlock Love Letters #2089
Fairytale loosely based on Rumpelstiltskin. John’s sister makes a boast about him that he cannot hope to live up to, until a strange man offers to help.