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Tag Archives: bisexual
An interview with Kaia Sonderby for #KrakenFriends2018
Hello! 19 of us in the indie queer SFF world have put our books on sale for 99 cents from now until February 1. Mine’s The Olive Conspiracy. Now I’d like to introduce you to Kaia Sonderby, writer of Failure … Continue reading
My top LGBTQ+ book recs at the Alachua County Library
Thank you for having me to speak at my alma mater yesterday! You have a wonderful space, and I wish we’d had something like that when I was there. I’m so happy for you that it exists. Below is a … Continue reading
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Tagged alachua county, bisexual, book recommendations, books, fiction, gainesville, gay, lesbian, lgbt fiction, lgbt literature, queer fiction, queer lit, queer sff, recommendations, trans
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Full list of my new releases in 2016
Sorry I disappeared from reviewing for a while. I’ve had some sadness. But it’s time for me to make a full list of everything I wrote that was published for the first time in 2016 in case any of you … Continue reading
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Tagged bisexual, books, fantasy, femslash, fiction, jewish, jewish fiction, lesbian, lgbt, lgbtq, mangoverse, publishing, sff, trans, writing
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Graveyard Sparrow: sweet lesbian romance amidst terrors of Victorian horror setting
Graveyard Sparrow by Kayla Bashe is a dark, yet sweet and happily resolved, piece of lesbian paranormal with a Victorian Gothic setting. This is a world where magical powers are somewhat normal, if not common, but women with magical abilities … Continue reading
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Tagged bisexual, books, femslash, glbt, gothic, gothic romance, horror, kayla bashe, lesbian, lesbian horror, lesbian paranormal, lesbian romance, lesfic, lgbt, lgbtq, paranormal, queer, romance, victorian, victorian gothic, victorian horror
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The Mystic Marriage: 19th century lesbian scientists creating magic rocks
The Mystic Marriage is the story of a proud, emotionally closed-off, initially friendless and basically penniless young woman, Antuniet, struggling to redeem her family’s honor after her brother [insert spoilers for Daughter of Mystery.] There are three subplots in the book: … Continue reading
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Tagged alchemy, bisexual, books, fantasy, female friendship, femslash, glbt, jewish representation, lesbian, lesbian books, lesbian romance, lesbian SFF, lesfic, lgbt, lgbtq, magic rocks, magicians, novels, queer, queer fiction, queer lit
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“.להדליק נר של שבת…”
Devoted couple Shulamit and Aviva begin their Shabbat by lighting the candles and wishing you all Shabbat Shalom! Read about them in A Harvest of Ripe Figs, recently announced a 2016 Bi Book Awards finalist, or in the short stories in Tales … Continue reading
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Tagged aviva, bisexual, Bisexuality, chef aviva, faith, femslash, glbt, jewish, jewish art, jewish lesbians, judaism, lesbian, lesbian art, lesbian romance, lesbians, lgbt, love, mangoverse, prayer, queen shulamit, queer, religion, romance, sapphic, shabbat, shoujo ai, shulamit, wlw
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MY YEAR ZERO: all-girl love triangle with a Jewish lesbian MC, young adult lit
My Year Zero by Rachel Gold, in a sentence, is a YA all-girl love triangle with a Jewish lesbian MC, a bi-girl love interest, and a very satisfyingly happy ending full of love and tenderness. Okay, now that my entire Mangoverse … Continue reading
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Tagged bella books, bipolar, bisexual, book review, books, femslash, fiction, glbt, jewish, jewish lesbian, jewish lesbians, jewish young adult fiction, lesbian, lesbian love triangles, lesbian young adult, lgbt, lgbtq, my year zero, queer, rachel gold, romance, young adult
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FOR SIZAKELE, all-female love triangle about Nigerian-American who bonds with new friend over shared Africanness
The prose in For Sizakele by Yvonne Fly Onakeme Etaghene is luscious yet easy to follow, and I read the entire book in one day because the characters captivated me so much. This is a book that glows with not only … Continue reading
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Tagged African, bisexual, Bisexuality, black fiction, Black lesbians, black literature, book review, books, femslash, glbt, lesbian, lesbian love triangles, lesbian romance, lesfic, lgbt, Nigerian, queer, qwoc
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Lioness in Blue: my new age-difference romance novelette
“Shira Glassman packs so much detail to these characters in so few words and paints an intimate picture of two Jewish oboists who have both lost someone they love to cancer.” – Chasia Lloyd‘s review Presenting Lioness in Blue, my new Jewish … Continue reading
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Tagged age difference, age gap, age gap romance, bisexual, Bisexuality, books, erotic romance, female musicians, femdom, florida, jewish, jewish representation, jewish romance, may december romance, music romance, musician, musician romance, musicians, oboe, oboe romance, oboist, older man younger woman, older men, romance, symphony
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