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Follow That Blog: Bisexual Books

BISEXUALS DO READ: Welcome to Bisexual Books. Here you’ll find views and reviews on books from multiple genres and for all ages from the bisexual perspective. Be warned this site contains spoilers and reviews of erotica and other sexual material.

WHY BISEXUAL BOOKS? Because literature is an integral part of community, and Because it is incredibly important for bisexual people to see bisexuals represented in the media around them, and yet Because books about bisexuals are underrepresented in mainstream as well as queer review sources,
Bisexual Books reads, reviews, and talks about bisexual authors, stories, and characters.

Just as there is no one bisexual experience, there is no one bisexual literary canon; therefore, We promote the intersectional analysis of texts, Specifically with respect to people in marginalized communities

We do this to connect bisexual people to awesome bisexual stories,
Raise awareness about negative tropes, stereotypes, and clichés,
Let publishers know that bisexual books have an audience, and
Create a place where readers can discover and share quality bisexual literature.

AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS If you are interested in having the Bisexual Books blogging team review your book, please read our guidelines here.


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bisexual-community: Do you love Bisexual+ Books? Are you on Facebook? Then please consider checking

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Do you love Bisexual+ Books? Are you on Facebook? Then please consider checking out a New Facebook Group for ALL Writers and Readers of Bi+ Books! While large Bisexual+ general interest groups are great, and so are LGBTQ+ Book Groups, many people wanted a place for a more specific discussion on reading and writing for and about Bisexuality+. If you do too, please join this new already lively facebook group for discussions of Bisexuality+ in Books!


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bisexual-community: Do you love Bisexual+ Books? Are you on Facebook? Then please consider checking

bisexual-community:

Do you love Bisexual+ Books? Are you on Facebook? Then please consider checking out a New Facebook Group for ALL Writers and Readers of Bi+ Books! While large Bisexual+ general interest groups are great, and so are LGBTQ+ Book Groups, many people wanted a place for a more specific discussion on reading and writing for and about Bisexuality+. If you do too, please join this new already lively facebook group for discussions of Bisexuality+ in Books!


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[Minneapolis, MN]:  Bi+ Book ClubTwin Cities folks! The Bisexual Organizing Project (BOP) is so exci

[Minneapolis, MN]:  Bi+ Book Club

Twin Cities folks! The Bisexual Organizing Project (BOP) is so excited about their newBi+ Book Club! If you love to read and love to talk about books, please join us on the evening of Wednesday, September 7th 2016 starting at 7:30 pm at the Minneapolis Central Library (part of Hennepin County Library).

TheBisexual Organizing Project (BOP)’sBi+ Book Club for the entire Bisexual+ Community is a place to read fiction, biography, creative non-fiction, history, theory, and activist works.

So please come join us to discuss readings and ideas about, for, and by #bisexual+ and other non-monosexualfolks.


Can’t make it tonight? Join the  Bisexual Organizing Project Meetup to keep up with this and all other of the many events BOP organizes for the Bi+ Community in the Twin Cities area. 


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Today I went to ‘Gay’s the Word’, the only LGBT bookshop in London. I asked nicely if they had a bisexual section, and the cute guy said, nicely, they didn’t due to a lack of books to fill such a section. They had, instead, a few books dotted about, such as 'Getting by’, and a memoir by Kate Millett, which I bought. But I asked for some recommendations, and they didn’t really have any, other than a biography of Byron, and another of a wife of the Archbishop of Canterbury from about 100 years ago. These looked interesting, but is there really nothing more current than this? I felt a little disappointed, and it was one of my first experiences of structural bisexual erasure. In fact, in general, it was quite lacking in queer literature and theory in general, amongst swarms of gay and lesbian fiction, and erotica. They did, however, have a small interesting Trans section. 

I might write to them and ask for a bisexual section to be present, with some recommendations. If you have any ideas please forward them to me so I can suggest them.

I’m so sorry about the recent lack of updates. 2020 has been… well, you all know how 2020 has been. :( I want to do what I can to help bring a bit of joy to people in an isolating time where funds may be tight and spirits a little low, so:

I’m making How Saeter Robbed the Underworldfree until the end of March! How Saeter Robbed the Underworld is a novella-length M/M story and the Rainbow Awards 2019 winner of Best Bisexual Fantasy-Romance. Featuring found family, shape-shifting tricksters & a happy ending. Click here for content warnings, an excerpt, and additional information.

The link above should be showing as free on all major retailers, but it might take some time to trickle down from Amazon.com to other regional Amazon sites. If so, or if you want to download it directly, I’ve also posted it in epub, mobi, and pdf formats over on Itch.io.

Pleasefollow me and my beloved wife on our book twitter, softcryptidbook, and if you’re interested, here are some other ways to support us. Watch out for each other (from a good distance, of course) and stay safe out there!

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