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#OWNVOICES: Lesbian Authors

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On Saturdays on the QSF Facebook group we’re now featuring #ownvoices. Each week, we’ll feature a different group of writers who don’t always get the attention they should.

Today, we’re featuring authors who are lesbian and who write lesbian characters in speculative fiction. #ownvoices

If you’re a lesbian author, tell us about yourself, your experiences author, and the spec fic books you write (especially those with lesbian characters – with links, please).

If you’re not, you can still participate – share your favorite lesbian authors and their spec fic works that include lesbian characters.

Note: This is NOT a chat to list any work that includes a character who is lesbian. All linked titles should be written by lesbian authors.

Please treat each other with respect in this chat. If you see a post which doesn’t seem to fit the spirit of this #ownvoice chat, please let me or Angel Martinez or Ben Brock or Ryane Chatman know so we can contact them and gently let them know. :)

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1 thought on “#OWNVOICES: Lesbian Authors”

  1. Deliverance was the first book I published.
    This combined lesbian romance and science-fiction tells the story of a group of pioneers who disappear from Earth during the catastrophe and colonise the planet Sythia.

    I have gone on to write two romance books set in my home city of Bristol, England. ‘Coming Home’ and ‘Back For Good’.

    My interest in photography enabled me to publish My Bristol The History and The Culture

    These books can be found at
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Teresa-Purkis/e/B01DE0ZYGW

    I am currently working on the first draft of my next novel

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