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Lambda Lit Awards

The 2008 Lammy finalists have been announced! Lesbian Fiction The Slow Fix , Ivan E. Coyote, Arsenal Pulp Press The Sealed Letter , Emma Donoghue, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Map of Ireland , Stephanie Grant, Scribner All the Pretty Girls, Chandra Mayor, Conundrum Press Breaking Spirit Bridge , Ruth Perkinson, Spinsters Ink Lesbian Debut Fiction Red Audrey & the Roping , Jill Malone, Bywater Books Passing for Black, Linda Villarosa, Kensington Closer to Fine, Meri Weiss, Kensington Love Does Not Make Me Gentle or Kind, Chavisa Woods, Fly by Night Press The Bruise, Magdalena Zurawski, Fiction Collective Two/University of Alabama Press Lesbian Memoir/Biography Wrestling with the Angel of Democracy, Susan Griffin, Shambhala Publications Intersex (For Lack of a Better Word), Thea Hillman, Manic D Press Sex Variant Woman, Joanne Passet, Da Capo Sex Talks to Girls: A Memoir , Maureen Seaton, University of Arkansas Press Case of a Lifetime , Abbe Smith, Palgrave Macmillan It's great t...

adopted: veprecose

adopted: veprecose Originally uploaded by kim.mama meaning: full of prickly shrubs or bushes heh. savethewords.org is a fun site with some words that have fallen into disuse and are being dropped from dictionaries.

two memoirs i'm really wanting to read

So. Apparently, *someone* in our book club knows *someone* featured in this book - Secret Service: Untold Stories of Lesbians in the Military by Zsa Zsa Gershick. That alone qualifies it for our reading list. Hee. Seriously, it sounds really interesting, don't you think? Another memoir just caught my eye too: My Miserable, Lonely, Lesbian Pregnancy by Andrea Askowitz. It sounds very funny and a little bitter. Anybody in?

International House of Pancakes.

In case you didn't know what IHOP stood for. April's selection is The IHOP Papers by Ali Leibegott. We met last night to chat about Dionne Brand's novel What We All Long For . There was a lot to say. For one thing, we tried to answer the question - what did the main characters long for? Did they long for love? For release from the ties to their families' troubles? I myself loved the depiction of Toronto - having lived there myself for a couple of years. It felt really honest. Not everyone loved it, but all of us found it fascinating to read and discuss. The book made us examine the immigrant experience, race, familial relationships, art, music, and on and on and on!