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Link Round Up: April 3 – 9

Posted on the 09 April 2014 by Lesbrary @lesbrary

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AfterEllen posted The AfterEllen.com Book Club Choice for April Is…

Autostraddle posted Dear Queer Diary: Virginia Woolf Is My Homegirl and Ten Books For Queers And Feminists To Read This Spring.

LadyLike Book Club posted Episode 29 – Brought to You By These Sponsers.

Lambda Literary posted New in April: Tom Spanbauer, Emma Donoghue, Michael Nava, Bernardine Evaristo, and Ron J. Suresha.

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Over the Rainbow Books posted March 2014.

queer book club posted What makes queer books “age inappropriate”?

Nicola Griffith was interviewed at To the Best of Our Knowledge.

Catherine Lundoff posted On LGBT Science Fiction and Fantasy in the 1980s.

Rae Spoon and Ivan Coyote were written about at The Province and Daily Xtra.

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“Vintage lesbian book covers” was posted at Plumsauce Productions.

Sunset Island by AJ Adaire was reviewed at Lesbian Reading Room.

Fervent Charity by Paulette Callen was reviewed Terry’s Lefic Reviews.

Frog Music by Emma Donoghue was reviewed at Lambda Literary.

The Girl with the Treasure Chest by Veronica Fearon was reviewed at Lesbian Reading Room.

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Hold Me Forever by D. Jackson Leigh was reviewed at Lesbian Reading Room.

This Blue by Maureen N. McLane was reviewed at Lambda Literary.

Because of Her by KE Payne was reviewed at The Fangirl.

See Right Through Me by LT Smith was reviewed at Planet of the Books.

Love Relived by Monique Thomas was reviewed at Loving Venus – Loving Mars.

Out In Africa: Same-Sex Desire in Sub-Saharan Literatures & Cultures by Chantal Zabus was reviewed at Bisexual Books.

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