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Lesbian Historic Motif Project: Indexing. Aug 3rd, 2015 at 8:47 PM. I continue with my draft list of index terms. Herewith the additional items gleaned up through entry #43. These lists don't include geographic/cultural tags or tags for dates (which will have an interesting dual nature in some cases, where a historic text is describing or commenting on something of another date entirely). Apollonaria Syncletica / Dorotheus. Blanchandine (Tristan de Nanteuil). Book of Hind, The. Elena (Eleno) de Desopedes.
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Alpennia Blog: On Identity and Desire - The Rose Garden
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Alpennia Blog: On Identity and Desire. Aug 4th, 2015 at 4:01 PM. When writing historic fiction about non-heterosexual characters, there is the tricky question of how those characters would understand, describe, and identify their own desires. (The question should be equally tricky for historic heterosexual characters, but the privilege of being the unmarked default is that one isn't required to ponder such questions.). Research (such as I review in the Lesbian Historic Motif Project. View my Tags page.
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Random Thursday: This is my heart; I don't know if it will come through the fire. Feb 4th, 2016 at 9:46 AM. Today's heading is from what is probably my favorite line in The Mystic Marriage. Words are what I have. I don't always know if they will come through the fire. But they're yours, if you will have them. Personal history and philosophy. Lesbian Fiction Appreciation Event. Jan 30th, 2016 at 12:03 PM. Personal history and philosophy. Jan 28th, 2016 at 8:06 AM. Today's random blog was a prompt from a f...
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Random Thursday: Getting my reading mojo back. Aug 4th, 2016 at 12:37 PM. Well, maybe I just dont excite on the same level other people do. Maybe Im mistaking the dialect in which people are discussing books for the meaningful content of the language. I dunno. Maybe I. Simply gotten a lot pickier about what it takes to excite me. But some things have. I got very excited about T. Kingfishers. The Raven and the Reindeer. As an author, I regularly feel a pressure to treat my reading habits as an essential p...
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Lone Star LesFic Festival. Supporters of the Lone Star LesFic Festival. The Sapphic Reading Group. For Authors of Lesbian Fiction. Join us on Saturday, April 2, 2016 in Austin, Texas to celebrate lesbian fiction! Posts tagged ‘Regal Crest authors’. Authors at the 2015 Festival! The Lone Star Literary Society is thrilled to announce some of the confirmed authors for the 2015 Lone Star LesFic Festival. To take place on April 11 in Austin, TX! And we have more returning authors:. Scheduled to be released in...
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Lesbian Movie Reviews: Died / Recanted / Unhappy/ Came out - The Incredibly True Adventures ... - The Rose Garden
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Lesbian Movie Reviews: Died / Recanted / Unhappy/ Came out - The Incredibly True Adventures . Jul 31st, 2015 at 4:18 PM. I’m re-posting (sometimes in expanded form) a series of reviews of lesbian-themed movies that I originally drew up in answer to a request for recommendations of "good movies involving lesbian romances that don't end up with the protagonists deeply unhappy, dead, or both." To this set of criteria I’ve added the question, Is the story primarily about coming out? View my Tags page.
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Random Thursday: Stranger Than You Can Imagine - The Rose Garden
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Random Thursday: Stranger Than You Can Imagine. Jul 30th, 2015 at 7:50 PM. Every once in a while on Twitter I go into an explosion of verbiage on some topic that I want to capture before the thought goes away. Twitter is not exactly the best of places for exploding verbiage! So it was suggested that I collect this particular one here and expand on it. So the following is enlarged and edited from what appeared previously. 8 comments Leave a comment. Jul 30th, 2015 08:30 pm (UTC). Historiann is a feminist ...
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Random Thursday Blog: We Need Diverse (Adult) Books - The Rose Garden
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Random Thursday Blog: We Need Diverse (Adult) Books. Aug 6th, 2015 at 8:13 PM. It is hard to argue with the focus that campaigns for diversity in literature have placed on YA books. (See, e.g., Cindy Pon and Malinda Lo’s Diversity in YA. And the tumblr and twitter project We Need Diverse Books. One of my (not so) super-secret criteria when reviewing my favorite SFF and historical books is: am I given any positive evidence that people like me exist in this world? I shouldn’t have to make this choice the o...
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Created on 10 November 2005 (#8761338). Last updated on 26 August 2016. Http:/ www.heatherrosejones.com. This journal is the functional equivalent of a chatty holiday letter. Except more often. If you want to make me really really happy, check out my novels Daughter of Mystery. And The Mystic Marriage. Bella Books) and say nice things about them to all your friends if you like it. Archaeological textiles, biking. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. 1999 LiveJournal, Inc.
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LHMP #131 Monter 1985 Sodomy and Heresy in Early Modern Switzerland. Aug 22nd, 2016 at 10:14 AM. Monter, E. William. 1985. “Sodomy and Heresy in Early Modern Switzerland” in Licata, Salvatore J. and Robert P. Petersen (eds). The Gay Past: A Collection of Historical Essays. Harrington Park Press, New York. ISBN 0-918393-11-6 (Also published as Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 6, numbers 1/2, Fall/Winter 1980.). My primary blog has moved, but feel free to comment in either place. Aug 15th, 2016 at 10:42 AM.