by Brittany B. |10/17/2018 My Brother’s Husband, a manga by Gengoroh Tagame, immediately pulled me in and never once made me feel like an outsider, as I often do when… Read more Graphic Novel Review: My Brother’s Husband, by Gengoroh Tagame →
by Brittany B. |10/12/2018 Coming out happens in all sorts of ways – it can be one big hoorah type of celebration, it can be in incremental steps over time,… Read more Happy National Coming Out Day! →
by Brittany B. |09/26/2018 Today marks the last day of Bisexual Awareness week! Social media has been ablaze with the pink, purple, blue flag that represents the bisexual community all… Read more 2018 Bisexuality Awareness Week (9/19 – 9/26) →
by Brittany B. |09/19/2018 It is extremely rare that I’ll read a book in a single sitting, but when I do it’s because I have to know what happens next. … Read more Book Review: Departure from the Script, by Jae →
by Brittany B. |09/05/2018 The ABC’s of LGBT+, by Ashley Mardell Ash Hardell. The ABC’s has never been as easy as one, two, three when it comes to the LGBT+… Read more Book Review: The ABC’s of LGBT+, by Ash Hardell. →
by Brittany B. | 08/15/2018 Grab a box of tissues because this story will make you feel all the feels! Bingo Love, written by Tee Franklin, illustrated by Jenn St-Onge,… Read more Graphic Novel Review: Bingo Love by Tee Franklin, Jenn St. Onge, and Joy San →
by Brittany B. |08/01/2018 Are you looking for a campy women-loving-women (wlw) spy movie spoof? Well, look no further because D.E.B.S has what you’re looking for! Sultry crime boss Lucy… Read more Movie Review: D.E.B.S (2004) →
by Brittany B. |07/18/2018 This book is a lot of things: it’s a romance, it has fantastical elements, it has relatively believable and likable characters – but it is, to… Read more Book Review: A Knight to Remember by Bridget Essex →
by Brittany B. | 07/04/2018 Have you ever had someone tell you “I use They/Them pronouns” and you’re not sure how to use those pronouns? Or are you a non-binary,… Read more Graphic Novel Review: A Quick & Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns, by Archie Bongiovanni and Tristan Jimerson. →