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Best Bi Short Stories
Best Bi Short Stories | Sheela Lambert
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Best Bi Short Stories is the first book of its kind, a literary anthology bringing together the very finest representations of bisexuality in fiction. The bisexuality of characters, like in real people, can be invisible to readers unless explicitly brought to their attention. Invisibility leads to underrepresentation, and on bookstore shelves that has certainly been true. Best Bi Short Stories hopes to change that by presenting the very best quality, cast in a bold light. With an all-star author lineup ranging from Katherine Forrest to Jane Rule, Ann Herendeen to Jan Steckel, and curated by longtime bi activist Sheela Lambert, Best Bi Short Stories encompasses several genres. The authors are a diverse group, as well, and Lambert sought representation across age groups, cultures, ethnicities and sexualities in both the authors and stories, demonstrating the richness of bi experience. Best Bi Short Stories contains the following stories: Dual Citizenship by Storm Grant Alone, As Always by Jenny Corvette Companions by Kate Durre Pennies in the Well by Rob Barton The Decision by Ammy Achenbach Coyote Takes a Trip by Deborah Miranda The Lottery by Florence Ivy Angels Dance by James Williams The Idiom of Orchids by Camille Thomas Mother Knows Best by Charles Bright “…Leave a Light on for Ya” by Gretchen Turner Dragon’s Daughter by Cecilia Tan Pride/Prejudice by Ann Herendeen Challenger Deep by Kathleen Bradean Mr. Greene by Ours M. Hugh Art Making by Kate Evans Friends and Neighbours by Jacqueline Applebee Memory Lane by Sheela Lambert Naked in the World by Geer Austin Alex the Dragon by Jan Steckel Face to Face by J.R. Yussuf Xessex by Katherine V. Forrest Inland Passage by Jane Rule
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Best Bi Short Stories | Sheela Lambert
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A mixed bag, and some of these are more vignettes than stories, but I enjoyed most of them. There's a fair amount of diversity, bi men and trans rep which is great, and a definite avoidance of usual tropes of love triangles and cheaters (more POC though please!). Favs include older women in love on a ship in 1985, Chinese American fantasy, a trans man coming out and saying goodbye to his dad in Guam, and an old guy befriending his boi neighbour.

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Best Bi Short Stories | Sheela Lambert
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Moved my reading set up outside cause it's so nice and sunny today! I've owned this anthology of #bisexual stories for years and I am finally reading it today! #QueerBooks #BisexualBooks

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