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0064407721 (ISBN 978-0064407724) Kissing the Witch (or Kissing the Witch: Old Tales in New Skins) is a collection of interconnected fictional short stories written by Irish-Canadian Emma Donoghue. Each of the thirteen stories in the collection is an adaptation of a well-known European fairy tale, with several tales featuring feminist and queer ...
Allison O'Neill, a lesbian in mysteries by Lauren Wright Douglas. Amanda Valentine, a lesbian detective inspector in Wellington, New Zealand, in mysteries by Rose Beecham. Wilhelmina "Bil" Hardy, an amateur lesbian detective in Idaho Code and From Hell to Breakfast by Joan Opyr. Brenda Strange, a private investigator of the weird in Tampa ...
Kate Kane is a lesbian and lives with her girlfriend, Detective Maggie Sawyer, at the start of the series. [14] Kate Kane and Renee Montoya are revealed to be ex-lovers in issue #45. [15] Maggie Sawyer. Renee Montoya. Karma. New Mutants. 1980- present. Karma had been hinted to be a lesbian since her first introduction.
English. Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives is a 1992 Canadian hybrid drama-documentary film about Canadian lesbians navigating their sexuality while homosexuality was still criminalized. Interviews with lesbian elders are juxtaposed with a fictional story, shot in fifties melodrama style, of a small-town girl's first night ...
A romance novel or romantic novel is a genre fiction novel that primary focuses on the relationship and romantic love between two people, typically with an emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending. Authors who have contributed to the development of this genre include Maria Edgeworth, Samuel Richardson, Jane Austen, and Charlotte Brontë.
Emily Blunt revealed that kissing certain actors made her want to throw up. Nice. Nice. To celebrate Hollywood kisses, good and bad, we’ve compiled a list of the ones with the wildest stories ...
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Feminism portal. v. t. e. Lesbian literature is a subgenre of literature addressing lesbian themes. It includes poetry, plays, fiction addressing lesbian characters, and non-fiction about lesbian-interest topics. A similar term is sapphic literature, encompassing works that feature love between women that are not necessarily lesbian. [2][3][4]