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It's Pride Month Again!
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Amy LeibowitzIt's the time of year when all the Pride flags fly. Time to celebrate with some awesomely awesome queer reads! Over on Twitter, be sure to check out #PrideReads for some ideas and to share your own favorite LGBTQIA+ books.
If you're looking for some great reads, you can check out some from our catalog. Here's a few to get you started:
Lesbian:
Geonn Cannon has an entire body of fantastic books in multiple genres....
Getting Political
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Amy LeibowitzHappy New Year! 2017 was a heck of a ride. Here's hoping 2018 sees some improvements.
On that front, let's talk politics. No, not so much about the current state of the US government but on a more everyday level. How much is too much to incorporate into a novel? How do authors (and readers) balance political views with the books we write (and consume)?
There are no easy answers, and it obviously varies from person to person. Some people will say that books are an escape and no...
Supposed Crimes Submits to the Rainbow Awards
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Christy CaseSupposed Crimes has just nominated its 2016-2017 catalog for the 2017 Rainbow Awards. This is a great opportunity for books that were overlooked by reads to get new recognition. Several books this year are deeply literary -- others are fun genre romps. Fingers crossed everybody!
The submissions go with a donation to Time Out Youth, a local charity here in North Carolina.
One nomination this year is free to read right now: Seoul Circuit, by Tamara Boyens.