Patrick Califia is one of my all time favourite writers. Thanks Jen for clipping this from Xtra West for me. He writes: When I came out, the first place I headed to to find out about my sexuality was the library and thank god there were librarians who were opposed to censorship and kept whatever [...]
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Patrick Califia on libraries…
Posted in collection development, LGBT, queer, tagged social inclusion on October 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
response from Susie Bright
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged social inclusion on October 25, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I received this email from Susie Bright as a response to the last post. It’s massively exciting to get an email from an author I admire. I’m so glad you saw the conversation with Steve and posted about it. http://bclaifc.wordpress.com/2007/10/25/conversation-with-susie-bright-and-steve-harsin/ It’s probably because I know Steve so well, so I talked rather intimately, but we [...]
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