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This is a List of lesbian-themed fiction. It includes books from the 18th century through the 21st century. It includes books from the 18th century through the 21st century. It also includes lists of works by genre, a list of characters that make recurring appearances in fiction series, and a list of lesbian and feminist publishing houses.
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Despite the fact that availability of books with teen lesbian and bisexual themes has increased since the 1960s, books with non-white characters are still difficult to find. [93] One exception is the 2021 young adult novel, Last Night at the Telegraph Club , which describes the coming-of-age of a teenage daughter of Chinese immigrants in 1950's ...
The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement, The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics [1] Evan Adams: b. 1966: Canadian: playwright: Dreams of Sheep, Snapshots, Dirty Dog River and Janice's Christmas [2] Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler: b. ? Canadian: horror: Wrist, Ghost Lake [3] Etel Adnan: 1925–2021: Lebanese-American: poet: Sea and Fog [4 ...
The majority of gay romance novels are written by and for women. [1] The issue of whether women should write books featuring gay men has been a frequent topic of popular and scholarly discussion. [14] [15] [16] Foster suggests that the heteronormative assumption that the readership of this genre is completely straight might be inaccurate [17]
But lesbian vampires, in particular, have enjoyed a certain popularity. Beginning with early film adaptations of 19th-century novels to a present-day small-screen resurgence, the subgenre has ...
Bisexual literature includes works that feature bisexuality as the main plot point, as well as works with major bisexual characters. Though bisexuality has appeared in literary works as early as 1748, in John Cleland's Fanny Hill, [1] the mid-1990s marked a rise in publications about bisexuality, often at the influence of the new appearance of bisexual organizations.