Alice the Cat is a book about Tessa and her cat Alice that has been with her since babyhood. Alice was a kitten when Tessa was an infant. So a life together through thick and thin is the backdrop of Tessa’s journey over a few days to save her cat, her father, a ghost and … Continue reading Review of Alice the Cat by Timothy Cummings.
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Review of PACK OF HER OWN by Elena Abbott
A pack of her own tells the story of Natalie Donovan a woman who needs a break to get over the break up of long term relationship and takes up her boss on her offer to take a break at their cabin in a small town. The last thing she wants is a new romance … Continue reading Review of PACK OF HER OWN by Elena Abbott
Review of Chrysalis by Anuja Varghese
So, after reading Queer little nightmares one of the stories that I was especially fond of was Anuja Varghese’s The Vetala’s Song, so I was elated when I found out that House of Anansi Press was coming out with a whole collection of her short stories, Chrysalis. The collection is a sampling of the different … Continue reading Review of Chrysalis by Anuja Varghese
Review of Opening up by Tristan Taormin
The world of love and relationships is one that has many facets and expressions and for some people the idea of a monogamous relationship is not the best fit but even for the people whose heart is open to more then one person it be difficult to understand how things should work or communicate their … Continue reading Review of Opening up by Tristan Taormin
Review: Reinhard Kleist’s Starman – Bowie’s Stardust Years
I am a still-might-be-something-one-day musician. My story with music began with my mother’s vinyl record collection. It contained tons of records from hot jazz to heavy metal but, there were six records that she allowed me to steal into my hiding place where I kept my record player and headphone cans. Hunky Dory was that album, Bowie’s fourth but, … Continue reading Review: Reinhard Kleist’s Starman – Bowie’s Stardust Years
Review of how we won the war for LGBTQ equality and how our enemies could take it all away by Kevin Naff
Kevin Naff is the editor and a co-owner of the Washington Blade, the nation’s oldest and most acclaimed LGBT news publication, founded in 1969. He has spent the last 20 years writing editorials on the struggles that lie at the heart of the LGBTQ+ communities attempt at equal rights. He has been at the forefront … Continue reading Review of how we won the war for LGBTQ equality and how our enemies could take it all away by Kevin Naff
Review of 365 Gays of the year by Lewis Laney.
I have never really seen the point of “coffee table books” they always seemed to be more of a decoration meant to be looked at but never picked up and gone through, but I think I finally found a book I want to leave on my table (if my cat Firefly does not object). 365 … Continue reading Review of 365 Gays of the year by Lewis Laney.
Review of Transitioning Home by Heather K O’Malley
I want to state something at the beginning while I have some issues with parts of this book, I did enjoy it and think people should check it out but…Transitioning Home is the story of a military vet who returns home to confront PTSD and the fact that he might not be the person he … Continue reading Review of Transitioning Home by Heather K O’Malley
Transitory book review
Transitory is a murder mystery that begins all too familiarly for people in the queer community with the death of a black transwoman being ignored by the police after it is witnessed by private detective Micky Knight. The case leads her back into contact with an ex she hasn’t gotten over yet and neck deep … Continue reading Transitory book review
Review of Mad & Killing Time
I am always on the look out for eclectic music so when I got a chance to check out the new album Mad and Killing time from EBB I knew I had to take a good long listen. I have to be honest as I listened to the first track, Vorspiel, I was not sure … Continue reading Review of Mad & Killing Time
