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message 51: by [deleted user] (new)

You have an adorable pug!

I created a new topic for pets so we can discuss all our pets, animal friends, totems, and other animal figures in our lives.




message 52: by Doug (new)

Doug Beatty | 432 comments Goodness! We have twelve more people signed up since I last checked!

I like the color pink too! We can start a subgroup but would probably end up discussing the Princess Diaries and Meg Cabot and Genovia. And I can wear the Tiara.

Welcome everyone!


message 53: by [deleted user] (new)

Hahahaha I had no idea what you're talking about, Doug.

Allright, you're the designated Tiara Wearer. :)


message 54: by Sara (new)

Sara | 1 comments Hi Everyone!

My name is Sara and I have a weakness for the ashtray hurling and heavy drinking of the Beebo Brinker chronicles. I hurl no ashtrays myself, although I enjoy a gin and tonic once in awhile. Am an Oregon native,lived in Tokyo for 13 years, and am now plotting escape from the formica wilds of Orange County. I love queer SF: Geoff Ryman, James Tiptree Jr, and Octavia Butler are favorites, Would love any recommendations and am looking for a queer writing group.

Nice to meet you all!


message 55: by [deleted user] (new)

Cool!
We have a number of expats in Japan.
I too adore Octavia Butler. Geoff Ryman's Was... amazing!

check out our bookshelves, we have over 600 books.


message 56: by Jon (new)

Jon Hi there, Im Jon, an English poof living in Sydney Australia, home of the Mardi Gras!. Have not waded through much of your discussion posts here but look forward to getting to know you guys.


message 57: by Doug (new)

Doug Beatty | 432 comments Oh, the discussions get fast and furious here. And every time I look someone has created a new topic! Welcome Jon!


message 58: by Shayne (new)

Shayne | 6 comments Hi,

My name is Shayne. My life partner Jack and I have been together for almost thirteen years.
We do almost everything together, including reading. We have been on a romance kick lately, so reading together has helped us stay connected in more ways than one.




message 59: by [deleted user] (new)

Welcome Shayne. We have over 600 books in our common Queereaders bookshelves. Come take a look around.


message 60: by [deleted user] (new)

Jon wrote: "Hi there, Im Jon, an English poof living in Sydney Australia, home of the Mardi Gras!. Have not waded through much of your discussion posts here but look forward to getting to know you guys."

Hey English poof. That's a cute Koala bear. Have you petted one before?


message 61: by Nancy (last edited Jun 29, 2009 07:58AM) (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Welcome Shayne and Jon, and all the new members who joined us recently.

Check out the group bookshelf. There's a lot of romance suggestions there. And feel free to add any you've read!



message 62: by Shayne (new)

Shayne | 6 comments Thanks for the very nice welcome :-) I HAVE been browsing the bookshelves here and have already started a to buy list. ;-)


message 63: by Jon (new)

Jon Rambling Reader wrote: "Jon wrote: "Hi there, Im Jon, an English poof living in Sydney Australia, home of the Mardi Gras!. Have not waded through much of your discussion posts here but look forward to getting to know you ..."

indeed i have petted, the do have some scary claws up close and have a rather awkward chlamydia pandemic to contend with but none the less adorable


message 64: by [deleted user] (new)

koala bears can have chlamydia? i never knew that!


message 65: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments I always thought koalas were cute, cuddly and chaste. ;)


message 66: by Doug (new)

Doug Beatty | 432 comments Oh no.. Kaolas can be nasty, I think. I have never met one. Though I DO love me some bears!


message 67: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments They get high on eucalyptus leaves, or is that just pandas?



message 68: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Allender (lisaallender) | 1 comments Hi, Introducing myself here, as I did in my original e-mail to our fearless moderator, "Rambling Reader".
Here goes:
Hi, I'm Lisa Allender. On Facebook, and in SAG(Screen Actors'Guild) I use my full name, Lisa Nanette Allender. On Twitter, i am Lisa N. Allender.
I identify as a Bisexual,and am now in a monogamous relationship with a man. I write poetry(and have been widely published), I also write one-woman shows(performing here in Atlanta, and in L.A.).
I am an activist for Liberal causes:
Free Troy Davis
The King Center
No to Prop 8
No to DOMA
American Humane Association(a new, no-kill activist group for animals)
I tend to read memoirs, poetry, plays, novels(with a bend towards literature-category).
I look forward to learning more about "Queereaders".
Peace,
Lisa Nanette Allender
my blog:
www.lisananetteallender.blogspot.com
www.lisaallender.com


message 69: by Jon (new)

Jon Nancy wrote: "They get high on eucalyptus leaves, or is that just pandas?
"


i think you could be right..

im about to read this book - Koala heaven
Eucalyptus A Novel


message 70: by Doug (new)

Doug Beatty | 432 comments I thought pandas ate bamboo.

Welcome Lisa.

I need a nap.


message 71: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Is bamboo a hallucinogen?

Welcome, Lisa!

I have a headache.


message 72: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Jon wrote: "im about to read this book - Koala heaven
Eucalyptus A Novel"


It seems a few of my friends have read it or marked it as "to read". Let us know how it is.


message 73: by Jon (new)

Jon will do!


message 74: by Nancy (last edited Jul 02, 2009 03:31AM) (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Jon, do you have any favorite Aussie authors? One of my current favorites is Margo Lanagan. And I picked up one of Bryce Courtenay's books. There must be loads of others.



message 75: by Jon (new)

Jon kind of ashamed to say i havnt read as much australian fiction as id like to, Zusaks - I am the messenger was good, am planning to work my way through a few of the Miles Franklin winners. Have the thornbirds on the shelf, and The Secret River and The White Earth


message 76: by Doug (new)

Doug Beatty | 432 comments Eucalyptus looks interesting! The last thing I need is more to-read books!

Are we bringing up Margo Lanagan again?

She is definitely NOT for me!

I love Kylie Minogue and I think Olivia Newton John is a goddess ... and I finally saw her live and it was heavenly. Sam, Sam, you know where I am...


message 77: by [deleted user] (new)

The only Aussie author I've read is Colleen McCullough


message 78: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Bryce Courtenay is not Australian. I think he's South African.

Doug, you may like Australian authors Garth Nix and Isobelle Carmody. Both write fantasy for young adults. Their work is not nearly as dark as Margo Lanagan's.

I love Olivia and Kylie too.


message 79: by Jon (new)

Jon i thought Bryce Was Australian to be honest , if not hes v popular here. yeah Kylies managed to become a national treasure


message 80: by Doug (new)

Doug Beatty | 432 comments Oh I love Garth Nix, I did not know he was Australian.


message 81: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments I was surprised to find that only one of Courtenay's books, The Power of One appears to be readily available in the U.S. I thought with all the influx of foreign literature lately that more Americans would be interested in reading about Australia.

Have you read any of his books, Jon?


message 82: by Jon (new)

Jon no ..not doing well on australiana am i - i have this book snob thing about him, hes sort of mass market fiction but i should do really


message 83: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) Hi everyone!

My name is Malin, a Swedish bisexual (more on the gay side of life) and avid writer. I'm quite new at being in relationships - either gay or other. I'm getting more confident by time, luckily, and this spring I finished the 1st edit of my lesbian sci-fi which proved to be a good way to straighten out(figuratively speaking) my thoughts of my own sexuality.

Anyway, I'm looking forward to share thoughts, ideas, books and emotions with others who can relate to what I'm feeling.


message 84: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Welcome, Malin!

We're a friendly group, so jump right in and share your thoughts!

There are a variety of discussion topics, including one on bisexuality. Our bookshelf has lots of great titles to browse. Feel free to add your own favorites!



message 85: by Malin (new)

Malin (tusenord) Nancy wrote: "Welcome, Malin!

We're a friendly group, so jump right in and share your thoughts!

There are a variety of discussion topics, including one on bisexuality. Our bookshelf has lots of great titles t..."


Thank you! I've browsed a bit but haven't really emerged myself in any discussion yet. I feel a bit out of depth - Sarah Waters is pretty much the only author I know that writes (seriously) about the gay community, and I haven't seen many films either. But I'll try to give my humble opinion and thoughts anyway.




message 86: by Silver_Raven (new)

Silver_Raven | 1 comments oh cool my best friend is from japan.


message 87: by [deleted user] (new)

heyyy:) im cierra from indiana:) idk why im join.yuppers! im queer!


message 88: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Hi all, I'm Bill aka Kernos, absolutely, totally, exclusively gay, though I have 2 kids and 6 grandkids (love them grandkids!). Chris and I will celebrate our 30th anniversary in May. We live in the woods in the Ozarks and I just got my Medicare card (mixed feelings about that).

I am glad I found this group, as I am always looking for new books with gay characters (m-m) and authors (all genders), especially for science fiction and fantasy and great mainstream novels, I've missed over the years.


message 89: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Welcome, Bill, Branden & Cierra!

Bill, how wonderful to be celebrating your 30th anniversary!

Check out our group's bookshelf. Lots of great titles there.



message 90: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
Thank you Nancy. I have already found a bunch of books to buy :yay:

I have added a few books to the SFF shelf. Is that OK? Do you want all genre fiction to be in the Fiction shelf as well the genre shelf?


message 91: by Nancy (last edited Dec 20, 2009 09:00AM) (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Bill, yes, please add books to the shelf! :)

I meant the fiction shelf to be just for general fiction, but people have been using it for genre titles as well.

I'd rather genre titles just go to the appropriate genre shelves.

If you feel other shelves should be added, feel free to do so.



message 92: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Welcome, Shannon! That sounds like quite an impressive major! I'm also a returning student, hoping to get my Bachelor's in General Studies before I turn 50. It's looking good so far. :)




message 93: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Shannon, I wish I had been a little more disciplined in my 20's and gotten my degree a lot sooner, but I think in many ways I'm a better student now.

I read to learn, to escape, to see the world, to explore many uses of language. I never go anywhere without something to read.


message 94: by Paul (new)

Paul Jr. (paulgbensjr) | 144 comments Greetings all. I've been a member lurking here for quite a bit. I'm an author, my first novel came out this year, entitled Kelland. I didn't want to be spamming the group all over about the book, but today my publisher decided to do a little something for Haiti relief and I thought if I was going to do one plug for my book, today would be it.

Please feel free to spread the word.

From now until Sunday, January 24, 2010 (or until they run out of local inventory) my publisher, Casperian Books, will donate its portion of the proceeds from any book sales made through the Casperian Website to Doctors without Borders. To add to that, I've asked Casperian to donate my royalties on any sales made of my novel Kelland during this period as well.

So check out the list and buy some books and if you've any desire to pick up a copy of Kelland, now would be the ideal time as all goes to a good cause.

Thank you all.


message 95: by Sean (new)

Sean (gayscifireader) | 1 comments Hi.

Just your normal computer Tech 'married' to another guy in sunny Florida type (aren't there tons of those around here? ;) Just looking for more books to read and meet some nice people on Goodreads ;) If you have any great scifi gay themed books to share...let me know. That's why I'm on here!

Oh, I just started a group for that genre (gay male scifi themed)...so join it!

http://www.goodreads.com/gayscifireader


message 96: by Nancy (last edited Jan 19, 2010 10:43AM) (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Hi Sean,

Tangle has some excellent SF/F stories with a touch of romance.

China Mountain Zhang by Maureen McHugh features a half-Chinese/half-Hispanic gay male character and takes place in the near future, when China is the dominant culture of the world.

If you like romance, paranormal abilities and super powers, J.L. Snyder's The Powers of Love series is a lot of fun.


message 97: by Angelina (last edited Jan 28, 2010 04:03AM) (new)

Angelina (headinajar) | 2 comments Hello all
I also don't have much experience with online groups, but somewhere along the way towards getting my doctorate I started reading less social theory and more fiction...ooops! And as a lesbian and generally perversely minded person (in the sense of contrary to expectations, i mean) i have always loved reading queer or queer-minded fiction when i could find it.

I kind of ran away from home - I’m american but I’m currently living in Italy with my partner (and pet rat, but I promise not to talk about him all the time as if he were a furry child. Even if he is probably more charming and intelligent than some people I’ve met). I love living abroad but I do sometimes miss the comfort and effortlessness of communicating in the language I am actually fluent in, and most of what I read is in english, so i was excited to find this group and chat and learn from others about what’s out there, especially given that this genre seems to be expanding at an exponential rate in the past few years and I have not been keeping up with it. I also read a lot of sci fi and (when I am being good) books that actually have to do with my research, so my time is a bit divided, but I’m looking forward to getting good queer book suggestions.





message 98: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Welcome, Headinajar!

How cool that you're living in Italy! I don't know many expats, other than an American woman living in Germany I used to correspond with. I'd love to run away myself at times, but learning a new language seems like too much work. Will you be returning to the States eventually, or are you planning to stay in Italy?

I like SF too, but read more fantasy. Check out the SF topic that Kelly started for more suggestions and check out our bookshelf. I've lumped the SF/fantasy titles into one shelf, thinking that if most people liked SF they also like fantasy, but I'm finding this is not necessarily true. When I have a little more time, I'll separate the titles.




message 99: by Angelina (new)

Angelina (headinajar) | 2 comments thanks for the tip, I'll go check it out!

I agree, I have found learning another language to be an ongoing challenge - although my partner is Italian, so talking with her helps. Except, of course, when she teaches me made-up words as if they were real...

I am happy to mix fantasy with my SF, so I'm fine with the lumping! I also appreciate fantasy, it's just that in the past few years I'm been looking for more imaginative stuff, if that makes sense - and not so gender conventional! Like Shannon, I really read to escape, so if the author's world is meticulously constructed only to repeat the same stupid things that are wrong with this one I find it disappointing. But really I'm happy to lose myself in any well-constructed and imaginative setting. with really good characters. and some kind of plot. (what, me, picky? :)


message 100: by Katrina (new)

Katrina (katrinamonroe) Hey group!

Just want to take a minute and introduce myself. My name is Katrina. I live in Florida with my girlfriend, Hannah, and my two daughters, Abigail and Kaley. I'm an avid reader of just about everything. I also write mainstream fiction, short stories, poetry, and flash fiction. It's great to meet all of you!


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