Canon femslash and worker’s rights!

Queen Shulamit and Chef Aviva from The Second Mango are back for another adventure; in Climbing the Date Palm they’re charged with the rescue of a foreign prince’s labor activist boyfriend, while also trying to figure out how to become moms to an heir.

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Hop on board for shapeshifters, magically-assisted artificial insemination, Jewish holidays being celebrated on-screen, and multiple bisexual characters depicted positively and without destructive tropes. Also available on Amazon (print coming by the end of July!) or from Wild Iris Books.

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Artwork pictured by Rebecca Schauer.

 

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2 Responses to Canon femslash and worker’s rights!

  1. J.L. Douglas says:

    Hop on board for shapeshifters, magically-assisted artificial insemination, Jewish holidays being celebrated on-screen, and multiple bisexual characters depicted positively and without destructive tropes.

    Plus, just a plain ol’ good story that’s a lot of fun! That’s what the people who took my recommendation think anyway. I don’t know how you feel about your book being defined as “fun” (although I would say it’s a compliment-so much YA takes itself way too seriously), but here we are.

    (True fact: I’m still trying to get your book. Mom’s reader is incompatible or something).

    • Shira says:

      Oh, thank you, I definitely want my readers to have fun with it! Honestly, I write ice cream. Even when it’s heavy, it’s just heavy ice cream, right? 😛 Like when my local homemade ice cream parlor serves up flavors like Guinness and Maple Bacon? I’ve never written a lover’s tiff, even. (I’m so glad your friends liked it, and thanks for the signal boosting, as always! It is appreciated.)

      Anything I can do to help with your own reading experience? The Prizm package should have included Kindle, Nook, pdf, and html formats. Was something missing from your package?

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