Lee Harlem Robinson is “bringing light lesbian fiction straight to readers.” Robinson (a fictitious character) looks back over the last 10 years of her life in an attempt to figure out how she ended up lonely and seemingly exiled in Hong Kong. A new entry is added to the ongoing narrative every few days. You can read the entries online or download them in .mobi and .epub formats. Check it out.
Link: Lee Harlem Robinson
Visit Erin Miller’s blog to follow the adventures of Aeryn Crow, a lesbian space pirate. Miller posts frequent updates to her ongoing science fiction story. The chapters aren’t linked together in any way, so make sure you start with Chapter 1. Swing by and check out Miller’s work.
Link: Aeryn Crow
Heather A. Derma’s The Tale of Golden Lake Valley:Candle’s Glow is a treat for historical fiction fans. It’s a work in progress and coming along nicely. Derma has clearly done her research for this Western tale set in the mid-1800′s. Meet characters Katie and Robbie (short for Roberta) over at Heather’s site.
Link: The Tale of Golden Lake Valley
The Angel in the Flesh is a short tale by Marcello Fanfoni. The happiness of a teen lesbian couple is seriously put to the test when a homophobic angel takes possession of the body of one of the girls. A parody of The Exorcist, it’s very funny and full of romance. Check it out.
Link: The Angel in the Flesh
Chatoyant College is a fantasy serial about three students at a college that teaches magic. Edie, the lesbian student, “doesn’t even believe in magic when they arrive, but the line between fantasy and reality quickly blurs.” The author adds new chapters every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Several books and stories are available to read, so Chatoyant College is worth a visit.
Link: Chatoyant College