![]() ![]() ![]() Our reviewer says, “Skipstone has delved into a vibrant era of rapidly changing values with empathy and authenticity.…The book adeptly captures the zeitgeist of social repression and change that energized the 20th-century counterculture movement.” In the 1960s-set The Moonstone Girls by Brooke Skipstone, a gay brother and lesbian sister stick together while contending with their homophobic, conservative father in their homophobic, conservative town. ![]() In one novel, queer siblings team up to battle small-town bigotry another mixes horror, SF, and lesbians in love and a short story collection recalls the early days of AIDS and its effects on the world of showbiz. Here, we highlight LGBTQ+ fiction with a twist or two. Within Indieland, we have the good fortune of reviewing lots of starworthy queer lit that ranges widely in genre, scope, and style. ![]()
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