July 2011
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I ate...
All of the pork dumplings.
All.
Of.
Them.
I regret nothing.
June 2011
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"Maybe if she’d put a monocle over her clitoris...
“We have to stick together!” chirps one of her comrades in whoredom, the scene so ridiculously cheery you half expect some talking birds in tiny clothes to fly in through the window and use the dildo for her while the whores perform a choreographed song and dance routine about the clap. Of course, it’s all for naught anyway, since Jasper’s mighty Cock o’ Divination can still tell she was a...
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madthoughts asked: OMG you are a famous blogger now. I can't wait to tell all my friends about how I knew you before the fame!
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Mfred: Don’t make jokes out of queer characters. Subvert stereotypes, don’t...
– PRIDE WEEK INTERVIEW: On Character Authenticity | Dear Author
THAT IS RIGHT BITCHES!! I’ve been included in a interview over on Dear Author about queer books and character authenticity! You should read it and then go make a comment about how AWESOME I AM.
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I sink into Verlia and let she flesh swallow me up. I devour she. She open me up...
– Casey reviews In Another Place, Not Here by Dionne Brand « The Lesbrary
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Ovaries Before Brovaries
– Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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"Happy first day of summer"
The first? THE FIRST?
WHAT THE HELL WAS HAPPENING THIS WHOLE TIME? It was hot! I’m hot! There has definitely been sweating! WTF!
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The Horrah of horror
I had a professor in library school with a very strong NY accent. He would often comment on the horrors of archival disarray, except it was “horrahs!!”
That story really has nothing to do with anything. Except that I like saying “horrah.”
Dave Zeltserman’s The Caretaker of Lorne Field is not really a horror story. I mean, I’m reading and reading and...
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cheshyrecatt asked: "Waking the Moon" by Elizabeth Hand is my all-time favorite novel; it has been since I read it years ago when it first came out. I came across your post about "Mortal Love", stating how "Waking the Moon" was life-altering for you. I completely agree with that sentiment; I encourage everyone I know to read that book.
Are there other authors that you have...
Are there other authors that you have...
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Mfred reviews Piece of My Heart by Julia Watts →
Jess Hamlin starts grad school just out of the closet and broken hearted. Pining for her former (yet still straight) roommate, she begins a series of gay adventures, like going to lesbian bars, making queer friends, dating actual lesbians… Only to end with the book participating in some seriously transphobic “hi-jinks” that made me rethink everything I had considered enjoyable about the...
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Of all the stupid
questions I have gotten at this conference, the one asking if our library could build a federated search product to enable faster searching of gov’t docs pissed me off the most.
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F/M/K: Harry Potter/Draco Malfoy/Ron Weasley →
Anyway, ladies, just go ahead and install the chardonnay drip because, I’m sorry, but, you:
M*RRY: Ron Weasley
Either that or I suggest you put on a clean shirt and try eHarmony, missy.
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I never saw any of those. I don’t even know what they are. Someone just said you...
– Why Emma Watson Really Left Brown | The Awl
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10 Fantasy Sagas That Are Wronger Than Twilight -... →
“Then she slaps WolfStar in the face repeatedly with the dead fetus that contains the soul of WolfStar’s lover.”
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Zoe Archer: Another Feminist For Romance Novels →
“There’s a strange conflation of feminism with misandry, as though if one were to proclaim themselves a feminist, it means that one is also a man-hater…”
THIS LADY IS A BAD ASS.
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thecanary asked: I haven't been on Tumblr for a month (Month!) and now I am back, and my second-and-a-half stop after my own page was glancing over other people's updates.
Hour later
I'm still here. Your posts make me happy. Chirp!
Hour later
I'm still here. Your posts make me happy. Chirp!
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Book review: The Sharing Knife Series
Lois McMaster Bujold! The Sharing Knife! Exclamations abound!
Although I am normally a speed-reading demon freakazoid from the 8th dimension, Bujold’s Sharing Knife books are slow, meticulous, and detailed. They require patience and care— because you are reading about a civilization on the cusp of great change from the point of view of maybe the only two people in the world who...