A couple of suggestions from Judy Grahn -
A History of Lesbianism,
or one of the Common Woman poems,
Carol, in the park, chewing on straws.
I'll see if I can dig them up to post.
A Woman is Talking to Death
is a longer piece, and amazing. Stunning. But not in a traditional style, so it might be a stretch. Brilliant look at powerlessness re race and sexuality.
There's a lot more, but much of it probably doesn't fit your appropriate/accessible criteria. (Though a ton of her work that deals with women generally would.)
Not literature per se, but have you considered comic strips? I always found Dykes to Watch Out For quite informative, particularly at about the age when I would have been in 11th grade.
Why doesn't the LibraryThing Buffista group page update? It's been at 5402 books for a couple days, I swear. And the Buffistas zeitgeist page (cool-assed idea) doesn't show the same recently added books right now as the recently added books page.
And now I must take the laptop into the living room, because cataloging all my graphic novels at once makes me feel one-dimensional. They're all I have left in the bedroom.
Oh lord. I finally caved and made a LibraryThing account. I even ordered a CueCat thingamie.
Connie, have no fears about your genre-heavy catalog. Just wait until I get all the vampire books entered in.
Just wait until I get all the vampire books entered in.
Yay, I'll find new books to read!
Dear god, I got an account. Now to see if I buy a cuecat (now way in HELL am I entering it all by hand. Too many books.)
no way in HELL am I entering it all by hand. Too many books.
I put most of mine in by copying what other people have then checking the author's lists. I'm not worrying too much whether I'm showing the right edition or not (bad former library science student, bad!)
I just did a quick count. At least 425 on the shelves. There are a few strays. And that's not counting the romance novels that rotate out and I have a huge box I need to divest. Those I generally don't keep long.
I'm methodical. And a completist. And have no patience. And on dialup. This means...issues.
I have at least one book with no isbn. 1964 book of photographs from Prague. Soviet era.
I'm methodical. And a completist. And have no patience. And on dialup
t bows before the diligence and determination that is sarameg
I am my own worst enemy. God forbid I ever have to reload my cds into iTunes...