Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden is truly a slice of my past. It was one of the first lesbian books that I read after I came out in 2007. It was a huge deal for me since I hadn't really seen couples like Ashleigh and I back then. Not in books anyway. It …
Tag: Queer Fiction
Queer Potterhead Recommendation
So I figure now is a good time to let you see how much of a queer Potterhead I am. I take my Harry Potter seriously. I thoroughly enjoy the books and movies. I also love reading fanfiction. I know that some people don't like fanfiction, but frankly, that is their loss. There are some …
REVIEW: Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda
Update: I forgot to actually schedule this post, so it did not go live when I expected it to, so please ignore the bits and pieces about me being in the parade. I am almost definitely marching in the Queen City Pride Parade right now, but I won't let that stand in the way of …
REVIEW: If I Was Your Girl
Welcome back, lovely readers, as we continue our descent into 2018 Pride Month with more wonderful books. Today, I'm going to be trying something a little bit different for my book review. Maybe it was just me, but my last couple of reviews have felt more like book reports. Never ending university student problems, I …

A Tightly Woven Tale of Three Women
Welcome back, my glorious readers. Today, I am continuing with my Pride Month festivities as I review Michael Cunningham's The Hours. Before reading this book this past week, I had seen the movie that was created from it. At the time, I was on a bit of a Nicole Kidman kick, so this was one …
The Queer Recommends
Hey everyone, Pride Month officially starts on Friday! This is pretty exciting because I have a whole host of posts that I am excited to share with you. To say goodbye to my mini-May-Pride, I would like to offer a recommendation of a web series that is pretty awesome. It is a mash up of …
Book vs. Movie Face Off
I recently listened to the audiobook for Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman. I have been a bit obsessed with this story since I first heard about it. When I got the option to listen to it, I jumped at the chance. I also immediately requested the movie from the library, so I …

Fictionally Queer in the 18th Century
With Pride Month just around the corner, I started to look for books that are a little bit (or in some cases, a lot) queer to read and review. I started at my public library, checking what they had listed. There are actually quite a few that I decided to check out. Some are classics …