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The Great Library of Autostraddle 12 years, 4 months agoRecommended LGBT reading:
The Well of Loneliness – Hall
Surpassing the Love of Men – Lillian Faderman
Naked in the Promised Land – Faderman
Tipping the Velvet – Sarah Waters
Rubyfruit Jungle – Rita Mae Brown
The letters of Virgina Woolf and Vita Sackville West
The Beebo Brinker Series – Ann Bannon
Aquamarine – Carol Anshaw
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Straddler-on-Straddler advice 12 years, 4 months ago
Alright guys, to start off with, I go to a college church service.
My parents stipulate that if I’m here for the summer I have to go to some kind of service. I don’t mind at all (I’m not incredibly devout, but I believe) and the church I go to is your run of the mill large middle class conservative, non-denominational place. Warehouse size, got…[Read more]-
Do they have Unitarians in tour neck of the woods? If your parents allow it, jump ship and go to a UU service instead. I’d be terrified this guy is going to be all smiles and hugs to my face and “ASH IS A LESBO APOLOGIST KILL THEM WITH FIRE” behind my back.
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I doubt conservative Christians would consider UUs to be “real Christians.” But maybe a more open-minded Protestant denomination?
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There are definitely more liberal branches of traditionally Christian churches–locally I know of Methodist and Anglican (not Episcopalian) churches which are quietly accepting while still appearing to be your run of the mill Protestants if you don’t dig too deep in their websites.
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Oh! And definitely do your research because 1. you may end up with a branch you really love as a result and 2. you have an answer ready if your parents ask why you picked it–“I love the beauty of Episcopalian service” “Calvinist doctrine speaks to me” and so on
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Quakers are a safe bet to be non-homophobic, my experience of Quaker service is that a lot of queers go there because it is welcoming. If you need reasons like the one Rie gives, ‘the simplicity of Quaker worship really allows me to focus on the essentials of my faith’ ;)
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If you want to learn more about scripture from a critical angle I recommend: http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/ They also have a Skeptic’s Annotated Qu’ran and Book of Mormon.
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A really great read is “the God box” by Alex Sanchez, although a work of fiction all the facts are correct as it uses bible passages and historical evidence plus logic to dispell the myth of god hates gays. On his website he also has many links to more evidence for many different religions (including sects of Christianity):
http://www.alexsanchez.com
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AutoChat!!! 12 years, 4 months agoLIVE AND AUTO, IT’S THURSDAY EVENING!
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This means I’m on. Come and talk to me, bitches.
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C’MON.
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eww no one wanna talk to YOU.
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you bastard.
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The Great Library of Autostraddle 12 years, 4 months agoso i decided that i’m going to read only books by female authors this summer after realizing that women are woefully underrepresented in my personal library and in my list of favorite authors. so far i’ve read the twilight series (ughhh i know…. i just like books and movies with characters that have no redeemable qualities), girls to the front…[Read more]
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also, i would totally recommend still life! it has a respectful view on taxidermy from a person who is initially an outsider to the field. it covers the history and present of taxidermy concisely but thoroughly. i’m definitely biased towards it because i appreciate taxidermy but even if you aren’t the author breaks down stereotypes and gives a…[Read more]
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I am glad that you want to spotlight women in literature. here is a web sight by women about women in literature. http://vidaweb.org/
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when people tell me that they read twilight, i usually try to get them to check out “better” vampire books. three quick favorites (and this is from someone who really doesn’t enjoy vampires – but these are well written/hilarious):
Evernight series by Claudia Gray
Boys that Bite by Mari Mancusi
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ooo, I would recommend ‘Slouching Towards Bethlehem’ by Joan Didion. It’s a beautifully varied collection of essays about California in the sixties. If anything, I’d say read the essay on San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury culture during the Summer of Love is most definitely worth a look. :]
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I would definitely read Atlas Shrugged instead of The fountain head if you are going to do Ayn Rand. I mean though you have to take a step back and try realllllly hard not to get sucked up in the fantasy world she weaves and realize that it cannot work and that she left out major major points. But it is a fantastic novel =]
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Geek Love fucked with my head so hard omg, I’m jealous that you get to take that trip.
I generally strongly recommend against reading anything by Ayn Rand but like Angela said at least Atlas Shrugged is a better(ish – it’s still really bad) story.
Jack the Ripper – Case Closed is a compelling argument but not really case closed. It’s awesome…[Read more]
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thanks for all the suggestions, these are definitely getting added to my list! i’m also putting ‘tipping the velvet’ and ‘orlando’ on and probably some sylvia plath (but not the bell jar, i read that right before a semi-recent break up and it was a baaaad idea)
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I like the idea of reading only female writers. I’ve spoken with a lot of friends (male and female) who seem to dismiss them. I’ve been keeping a list of all the books I’ve read this year, so far I’ve read 31 of which (unintentionally) 20 were women. I think my favourites probably were by women as well.
Can I recommend Margaret Atwood (Oryx and…[Read more]-
i love margaret atwood.so.much.
jamie, if you read any of hers and decide you like them, i’d like to suggest barbara kingsolver. both writers have a lot of eco-feminist themes in their books, and i think that if you enjoy one, you’ll like the other. (i personally like ‘prodigal summer’ and ‘the poisonwood bible’ best out of kingsolver’s books)
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You said you wanted to read graphic novels – my favorite graphic novel by a lady is Alison Bechdel’s FUN HOME. Not only is the art fantastic but it’s an amazing literary coming-of-age / coming out story.
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oh man, i love fun home! i think i’m either going to have to re-read or buy it this summer, probably both
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I’ve been pimping Catherynne Valente like there’s no tomorrow, but she’s so awesome and I love every word she writes.
‘Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang’ by Joyce Carole Oates is a really great story, as well as a scathing critique of the treatment of gender, class, and race. With bonus lesbosexy subtext!If you like urban fantasy, Dianne…[Read more]
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If you read YA or fantasy, Malinda Lo’s “Ash” and “Huntress” (especially Huntress) are quite great and easy read.
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the name of the star, by maureen johnson #jacktheripper #contemporary
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The Great Library of Autostraddle 12 years, 4 months agoBest books about music? Alex Ross’s The Rest is Noise: Listening to the 20th Century is my all-time favorite. I love his work.
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i just read “Five Flavors of Dumb” by Antony John. Piper, the main character, is going to school one day and she and her classmates are confronted by a guerilla performance by her high school’s resident rock band. she gets cocky and bets them that she can get them a paying gig in a month as their manager. are they any good? she has no idea. Piper…[Read more]
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Hmm. Geoff Dyer’s ‘But Beautiful’…
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