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So Many Words of Disarming yet Comforting Queerness: A Review of Ivan E Coyote’s One in Every Crowd
Whether or not you’re well acquainted with Ivan E. Coyote’s work when you pick up One in Every Crowd, you’re bound to love this most recent collection of hers, the first geared specifically towards queer youth. As a long-time fan, … Continue reading →
Posted in Bisexual, Canadian, Fiction, Gay, Ivan E. Coyote, Lesbian, Queer, Short Stories, Trans Masculine, Transgender, Vancouver, Young Adult
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Tagged Arsenal Pulp Press, books, LGBTQ, literature, queer youth, Yukon
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