Read Banned Books, Be The Revolution
Banned Books Week is like Christmas for me: it allows me to queer my reading like I queer my gender. Party hard with some inappropriate reading!
Banned Books Week is like Christmas for me: it allows me to queer my reading like I queer my gender. Party hard with some inappropriate reading!
In case you’re just dreaming.
Malinda Lo spoke with Autostraddle about her new book Adaptation, diversity in YA, gay girls making out, and how much she loves us (spoiler alert: a lot).
Vanessa’s Team Pick: Give your future child the hipstery indie DIY name they so richly deserve.
Are you a millennial who likes to read and buy books? Me too! And now there’s a study proving that we all paid attention during Reading Rainbow.
Crystal’s Team Pick: “Everyone loves poetry and also Patti Smith” – Laneia
Malaika’s Team Pick: Tumblrs about books to read when you don’t feel like a book.
The literary badass and sexual liberation babe passed away last week at 88, and that was how I discovered him.
“Girlfriends will love you and leave you, but your four-legged friend’s desire to wake you each morning with an enthusiastic lick will never waver.”
It’s like when the greatest thing in the world gets even better.
Riese’s team pick: San Antonio writer Burgin Street is obsessed with vintage childrens books and consequently, I’m obsessed with her blog.
If you like books and street photography, UNYPL is going to be your new happy place.
Emma McLaughlin & Nicola Kraus (“The Nanny Diaries”) re-imagine the story of how Britney Spears ended up under her father’s permanent legal control in their new novel.
Rachel’s Team Pick: Drunk texts from Sappho!
“And so while I would have loved to have done what Laura did, to go to New York and try to find myself, I did the more conventional thing, and I think I was not alone in that.”
“written around 1950’s with main character running in a cabbage patch wearing a diaper at end of novel”
Rachel’s Team Pick: “You look a lot more friendly in person than you do in your comic.”
“When everyone else was like, “There’s no such thing as monsters, kid” Sendak was all, “You’re damn right there’s monsters in your bedroom, so you best not give them a reason to eat you.”
“Is it a queer memoir and/or a pregnancy memoir? Neither.”
First we’ll create poems from nothing and then we’ll write poetry out loud.