Books I Read in February (2013)
I said I’d do this every month and only talk about books I enjoyed. To be honest, last month I didn’t read as much as I usually do, because I had to read my own book several times. Grrr. But now that it’s published, I can read books by others again.
So what will I recommend from February? A magazine. Yep, you heard right. Lesbian Connection is a neat magazine that comes out (no pun intended!) every two months.
Here’s a pic of the latest issue, along with a gratuitous shot of The Missing Comatose Woman, my way of saying that the print book is now available.
On the magazine’s cover, it says:
“Free to Lesbians Worldwide, but the suggested donation is $7/issue (more if you can, less if you can’t)”
Yes, it’s a pay what you can publication. Unless you’re really strapped for cash, pay full price. The magazine has to pay its bills.
I like Lesbian Connection because it has a worldwide focus and much of the content is created by its readers. It’s authentically lesbian. It’s lesbians talking to lesbians. No tempering anything so as not to offend the straight folks. For example, facial hair was discussed in a recent issue, and the focus wasn’t on how to get rid of it.
Subscribe to Lesbian Connection here
Books I Read in February (2013) is a post from: Sarah Ettritch


