Shawnee Kish
Gender: Two Spirit (she/her)
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: N/A
Ethnicity: First Nation (Mohawk)
Nationality: Canadian
Occupation: Singer, songwriter
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We should start calling Canadian lesbians “maple syrup lesbians”
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Quick criminal law question. If I commit arson in order to be rescued by a hot lesbian firefighter, can I use the necessity defence?
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Queer, Found Family Space Opera!
I share a release day with CL Polk's "Even Though I Knew the End," which you can get *here* - https://www.amazon.com/Even-Though-I-Knew-End-
and you definitely should, because they're a phenomenal writer.
And if you want five books for the price of one, and a queer, found family space opera catches your interest, please check out my release! It's in hardcover as well as paperback and of course, ebook.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BHXRZ8NP/
Summary:
Two best friends looking for love.
An oppressive interstellar government.
Adulthood has never been so stressful...
For the first time, all five books in The Meaning Wars are united as a complete collection. In this queer space opera featuring a diverse cast, a found family navigates the politics of revolution and freedom.
Join Crystal, a wormhole engineer, and Sarah, an English Literature graduate with a chip on her shoulder, as they try to find romance and friendship - while an oppressive interstellar government watches their every move.
As Crystal deals with her faltering marriage, Sarah makes risky career decisions - by doing what's morally right. Running from the surveillance state of the Human Conglomerate, will the Interfederation's multi-species alliance prove their salvation? A crew of old friends and a union of renegade space pirates may be their way out. But first, they have to save rebel icon Patience Ngouabi from arrest and certain torture - and make sure they all get out alive.
Fans of Ruthanna Emrys' A Half-Built Garden and Becky Chambers' Wayfarers series will love the cosy yet intense adventures of this crew of misfits fighting for political and social justice.
So if you want a distraction from the midterms, here it is! Read it, revitalize, and recharge. <3
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Lickers and Suckers (2004) by Nina Levitt
Based on 70s lesbian photography
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Ali Liebert’s character on Lost Girl, Crystal, was SMOOTH. Like, she was shooting her shot with Lauren. She was even making me blush. 🤭
If Lauren isn’t interested…I am.
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Ayo Leilani / Witch Prophet (Etmet Musa)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: 8 October 1982
Ethnicity: Ethiopian, Eritrean
Nationality: Canadian
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, musician
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