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Who's your daddy?

Looks good? I think so. Who's your daddy? Also? Interesting news stolen from afterellen.com : Carol Ann Duffy has been appointed poet laureate of Britain, a prestigious 341-year-old position previously held by men like John Dryden, Alfred Tennyson, William Wordsworth... Not only is Duffy the first woman to hold the position, she is the first Scot, the first mother, and the first lesbian.

what's on the shelf

what's on the shelf Originally uploaded by kim.mama Thanks to some great suggestions, we have a plan for the next few months of reading! A non-fiction title: My Miserable, Lonely, Lesbian Pregnancy by Andrea Askowitz because at least one member of the book club is pregnant and I wish I were too. Fiction: Valmiki's Daughter by Shani Mootoo because basically, we're hopelessly devoted to her. A young adult novel: Breathing Underwater by Lu Vickers. Maybe it's not young adult. Maybe just about a young adult? Either way. A collection of short stories and a Lambda winner: All the Pretty Girls by Chandra Mayor - a Winnipeg author and because Kay thinks we should. We were going to wait for Chandra to be able to join us but everyone keeps requesting it so we're not waiting anymore! A classic that also happens to be sci-fi: Lilith's Brood by Octavia Butler because it was Trevor's first/best idea. Another non-fiction: Transparent: Love, Family and Living the T wit

The Twilight Zone

Okay. I have a confession to make. The first book we ever read in this book club was a science fiction title by Nicola Griffith: Ammonite . It was chosen by the members of the newly formed group and most of them (I think all 3 at that point?) really liked it. But here's my confession. I hate science fiction - yes, I'm making a blanket generalization about a whole genre. I just do. I have a mental block about it. I'm sure Ammonite has all kinds of goodness to it, but I got to page 7, saw the word "airlock," and I was done. I just couldn't push through. So, several book club members of late have decided we need to go down that road again. To punish me, maybe. To expand my horizons, maybe. Anyhoo, we've been researching like mad, with the help of the wonderful Trevor at Audrey's Books. And I've got a long list of titles to choose from. So. Go. Read below. And tell me your opinion. Quick! Before I change my mind. Octavia Butler: Lillith's Brood A

2 favourite things at pride

2 favourite things at pride Originally uploaded by kim.mama Was anybody at Pride? Was everybody at Pride this weekend? Man, it was crowded. My little one and I didn't last too long but it was fun. Also, the Lambda Lit Awards were announced and I've been meaning to post some of the winners. BISEXUAL Open , Jenny Block, Seal Press LESBIAN DEBUT FICTION The Bruise , Magdalena Zurawski, Fiction Collective Two/University of Alabama Press LESBIAN FICTION (a tie!) The Sealed Letter , Emma Donoghue, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and All the Pretty Girls , Chandra Mayor, Conundrum Press LESBIAN MEMOIR/BIOGRAPHY Sex Talks to Girls , Maureen Seaton, University of Arkansas Press LESBIAN MYSTERY Whacked , Josie Gordon, Bella Books LGBT SCI-FI/FANTASY/HORROR Turnskin , Nicole Kimberling, Blind Eye Books

Happy Pride!

Zami was a great read the first time and I loved it more the second time. Audre Lorde is cool, face it. She was radical. She was brash. She pushed back.