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    Music Releases: LGBT songs of November 2023

    The post is coming late this month, I know, but keeping a tight schedule has been difficult for the last over 60 days. As of yesterday, over 24 thousands Palestinians have been killed and almost 49 thousands are still trapped under the rubble, because of the genocide carrying out by the settler colonial state of “Israel”. Here’s a handy learning resource zine you can use to educate yourself & distribute in your environment.

    I also compiled a small playlists of LGBT Palestinian artists, if that’s something of interest for you.

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    In the Intersection: Palestinian LGBT Media

    We write this on the first day of a temporary ceasefire in Gaza (a ceasefire, it must be noted, that Israel is reported to have already broken several times (& reported even by the BBC)), that is set to last four days. Even as Palestinian hostages are returning home to their families, the settler colonial apartheid state is doing what it can to disrupt and destroy such moments of happiness. So, now is the time to be even louder than before, to make the ceasefire permanent and to call for the dismantling of the occupation. The number of dead in Gaza is over 20,000, with thousands more still trapped beneath the rubble. Almost 2 million people have been displaced in the past seven weeks.

    Starting next week, Friends of Al-Aqsa are running a Palestine Awareness Week, full of events to keep Palestine in public consciousness. We wanted to post to coincide with that, and to specifically focus on LGBT media about Palestine. One of the common threads from Zionist actors seen in the past month and a half relates to the question of how the LGBT community can support a country where such existence is punished by death. But, as many more eloquent people have said, our struggle is one. No one is free until we are all free. And are there not also LGBT Palestinians who deserve our support? And to suggest that Israel is somehow a paradise for gay people is pinkwashing to the extreme (for example, there are reports of the IOF blackmailing gay Palestinians into betraying their people, and the excerpt Omar Sakr posts in this on instagram alone should tell you more than enough as well). As I said, there are people who’ve put this more fully, and more eloquently, than us, and we would stress you read their words: Autostraddle’s article from October, and The Nation’s from November.

    So, this post. In here, you’ll find books (fiction, nonfiction & poetry), films & documentaries, & music, primarily from Palestinian creators (although, you’ll spot a couple of films where this isn’t the case, but the focus remains on Palestinians within them). Before we start, we’d also like to note the following two films which we didn’t include on the rec list: Polarized (2023), dir. Shamim Sarif & Polygraph (2020), dir. Samira Saraya. The reason for this was because, given the premise of each film, we would have preferred to be able to watch them before recommending, which we ultimately haven’t had time to do.

    We hope you enjoy what’s in this post and urge you to keep talking about Palestine!

    * indicates that the authors themselves are Palestinian (or diaspora), but the characters featured in the book may not be.

  • Discussions and Guest Posts

    Guest Post: How to Build an Original World in the Age of Story Glut

    We have a little treat today for any of you who have energy to participate in NaNoWriMo! A delicious and insightful look at creating worlds, which frankly is the first to writing any type of story, not only fantasy. So for any writers out there, enjoy and learn! And for readers, maybe see why some books work better for you than others?

    Don’t forget, you can keep up with Lisa’s work on instagram too!

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    Book Recs: Poetry Collections (IV)

    “Away from the lamp lie truths which are uncomfortable it seems not only to Zionists but also to those who fear a direct confrontation with the Jewish state. There in the darkness one can find the only relevant framing of the conflict in Palestine: as a struggle between a settler-colonialist movement and a native indigenous population that has raged since the late nineteenth century until today”. — Ilan Pappé in On Palestine

    As we post this, Israel is conducting a genocidal bombardment on Gaza. Given our platform, small in comparison to many as it may be, we feel we must preface this post thus. We do, and always will, stand with Palestine and its people, with their right to self-determination and freedom from colonisation.

    If you’re sat, wondering where to start in educating yourself, or how best to help, we offer a list of a few nonfiction books to start with for the former, and for the latter, some resources for writing to your local MP (or other representative) and organising your own protest locally, if there isn’t one near you. To find out about protests near you, we’d recommend following groups local to you fighting for Palestinian freedom such as the Palestine Solidarity Campaign.

    Nonfiction books we recommend: The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine, Ten Myths About Israel, Voices from the Camps, Lawrence in Arabia, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, Palestine: A Four Thousand Year History, Nakba, The Palestine Nakba, Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions.

    And what actually prompted this particular rec list, is a tweet we saw. On October 18 at 8 pm ET, there’s going to be a virtual gathering/poem-sharing/call to action/fundraiser for Medical Aid for Palestinians. So first of all, here’s a link to RSVP, and second of all, here’s some poetry for you.

  • All Releases,  Music,  Music Releases

    Music Releases: LGBT songs of September 2023

    I might be away on a work trip, but that’s no reason for y’all not to have some new music! Or well, in all honesty, I do hope most of those songs aren’t new for you, because that would mean you know more & more LGBT artists. But whatever’s the case, please enjoy!

    There’s over six hours of music for you here, have fun! (And please remember, we’re always more than happy to add any songs you let us know about!)

    Want more music? Check out the previous monthly posts right here!

  • Book Features

    Excerpt: Shitty Craft Club

    Today’s feature is a bit of a departure from our usual posts, it has to be said, but no less exciting we’re sure. If you’re looking for a hobby to take up in the coming winter days, perhaps Sam Reece and the Shitty Craft Club can get you started! But don’t just take our word for it, take a peek at Shitty Craft Club: A Club for Gluing Beads to Trash, Talking about Our Feelings, and Making Silly Things to get yourself started!

    You can also catch up with Sam and the Shitty Craft Club on TikTok and Instagram, and you can get your own copy of Shitty Craft Club here!

  • Interviews

    Author Interview: Curtis Chin

    This afternoon’s read comes courtesy of Curtis Chin, whose debut memoir, Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant, comes out in 3 weeks’ time! There’s still plenty of time to preorder, of course, but in the meantime, give this interview a quick read and find out why you should be.

    But first, before we start, you can also follow Curtis on twitter!

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    Book Recs: LGBT Comfort Reads

    We all have books that we love to read over & over again. Or sometimes we just think about them all the time and that’s enough, too. Sometimes they simply occupy a space in our brain (and heart). It’s about craft, yes, but most of all it’s about the feelings those books evoke in us. The way they make us feel safe & loved, & cherished. And at times maybe a lot a little bit heartbroken.

    So that’s what I’m offering you today. Ten books that I’ve been feeling lowkey insane about for months, and sometimes even years. A lot of books about love.

    And hey, a lot of those titles are available on Scribd, so if you want to check out that service but don’t have an account yet, use my invite code to get 2 months for free! (This also gives me one free month.)

  • All Reviews,  Literature

    ARC Review: The Otherwoods

    Just a quick intro to this post from us today, in the interests of getting straight to the point. Have you been craving some creepy middle grade lit in your life? Well, make sure you have your eye on Justina Pucella Winans’ middle grade debut, The Otherwoods, because it fits the criteria entirely! And it’s out tomorrow, so only a few hours wait!

    And also only a few hours left to make sure you have your copy to start rightaway!

    The Otherwoods is calling. And it won’t be ignored.

    Some would call River Rydell a ‘chosen one’: born with the ability to see monsters and travel to a terrifying spirit world called The Otherwoods, they have all the makings of a hero. But River just calls themself unlucky. After all, it’s not like anyone actually believes River can see these things-or that anyone even believes monsters exist in the first place. So the way River sees it, it’s better to keep their head down and ignore anything Otherwoods related.

    But The Otherwoods won’t be ignored any longer.

    When River’s only friend (and crush) Avery is kidnapped and dragged into The Otherwoods by monsters, River has no choice but to confront the world they’ve seen only in their nightmares-but reality turns out be more horrifying than they could have ever imagined. With only their cat for protection and a wayward teen spirit as their guide, River must face the monsters of The Otherwoods and their own fears to save Avery and become the hero they were (unfortunately) destined to be.

    Justine Pucella Winans will have you cowering and cackling as you follow River’s reluctant hero’s journey, perfect for fans of Doll Bones, Ghost Squad, and Too Bright to See.

    The Otherwoods

    Justine Pucella Winans

    Goodreads

    Rep: nonbinary mc, Mexican American pan li, lesbian side character
    CWs: deadnaming
    Release: 12th September 2023

  • All Releases,  Music,  Music Releases

    Music Releases: LGBT songs of August 2023

    Summer is officially over! (Well, in the Northern Hemisphere, I mean. And even here you’re barely able to feel like it ended with those weirdly high temperatures…) But that just means y’all clearly need some new hot singles to tide you over!! Luckily, that’s exactly what I’m here to provide.

    This month’s the playlist is over 160 titles long, so everyone surely will find something for themselves! (And please remember, we’re always more than happy to add any songs you let us know about!)

    Want more music? Check out the previous monthly posts right here!

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    Book Releases: Bi & Pan Books of July-December 2023

    By now, after all the years of me making those posts, y’all should know the drill: inside you will find books which make it clear beyond a shadow of the doubt that their main character/love interest is bisexual or pansexual & only ones about which I am 100% sure (well, maybe 99% sure). I obviously haven’t read all of them, so please do let me know if you catch any mistakes!

    Enjoy, buy and preorder! And hey, a lot of those titles are (or will be) available on Scribd, so if you want to check out that service but don’t have an account yet, use my invite code to get 2 months for free! (This also gives me one free month.)

    See also: bi & pan books of January-June 2023; 2019-2023 releases by rep and genre
  • All Reviews,  Literature

    ARC Review: In the Roses of Pieria

    Fans of lesbian vampires should look no further than Anna Burke’s next book. Think dark romantic fantasy, lesbian vampires, murderous fey, and you’ll have some idea of the content of the book. This alone should be enough to convince you to read it, no? But if it’s not, here’s a review that hopefully will!

    So, do yourself a favour and preorder this one!

    When Clara Eden is offered a job as an archivist working for eccentric estate owner Agatha Montague, she thinks her prayers have been answered. Soon, she finds herself sucked into her research world, captivated by a romantic correspondence thousands of years old. But as her feelings for her employer’s assistant, Fiadh, deepen, so does her suspicion that something about Agatha Montague isn’t right. Unfortunately for Clara, it is far too late to run by the time her suspicions are confirmed..

    In the Roses of Pieria

    Anna Burke

    Goodreads

    Rep: lesbian mc & li, sapphic side characters
    CWs: gore
    Release: 22nd August 2023

  • All Recommended,  Book Recs,  Literature

    Book Recs: Shakespeare Retellings

    Waaay back (also known as 19th May, according to the artist formerly known as Twitter), I touted the idea of a Shakespeare retellings rec list which (drum roll please) is now here! In general, it’s a somewhat limited selection of Shakespeare plays that get considered for retellings, so I’ve tried to give as wide a range as I can (within reason, based on what I’ve read and you know, trying to get a wide range of rep in too). So, here are ten retellings you should get your hands on!

    A lot of these titles are available on Scribd, so if you want to check out that service but don’t have an account yet, use my invite code to get 2 months for free! (This also gives me one free month.)