Lez and the Country

Inspired by Lez and the City, Lez and the Country is the fictional blog of Sally, a country gal in small town Oregon. The writer behind Sally also posts fiction on her An Aspiring Writer’s Blog. The posts on both blogs are fairly short, so if you’re looking for something quick to read, check them out.

 

Link: Lez and the Country

clom n’ dev’s

clom n’ dev’s features a large collection of South of Nowhere fan fiction, rated from Universal to NSFW (Not Safe For Work). You’ll find serials and standalone stories. If you’re not a fan of South of Nowhere or you’re in the mood for something else, check out the recently added original fiction section. This frequently updated site has a lot to offer. Swing by and have a look.

 

Link: clom n’ dev’s

Lez and the City

If you’re looking for something new, check out Lez and the City. Louise, a lesbian in San Francisco, shares her adventures, travels, and travails in her fictional blog. Pay a visit and find out what Louise is all about.

 

Link: Lez and the City

Lesbian Fiction Links List

I came across a great list of links to lesbian fiction at The Athenaeum (one of the sites I’ve posted about). Its extensive list sort of makes this blog redundant. You can see the list here:

 

The Athenaeum Fiction Sites List

 

Given that, I’m going to stop posting to this blog. However, I’m leaving it up, since web site owners can never have too many links to their sites! Also, if you have a lesbian fiction site and you’d like me to post about it (links help with search engine rankings), I’d be more than happy to do so. Just visit the Guidelines page and drop me a line.

 

See you around the net!

Blondi’s Writing Works

Blondi’s Writing Works showcases a variety of fiction. Those who enjoy original fiction will want to visit the Original Fiction section. Xena fans will find something to read on the Xena Fan Fiction page. If poetry is more your thing, don’t despair–the large selection of poetry available from the Poet’s Corner page will keep you busy for a while. Pour yourself a cup of coffee or tea and drop by Blondi’s site.

 

Link: Blondi’s Writing Works