Blog of the Week:
Lee Wind's I'm Here. I'm Queer. What the Hell do I read?...
This week I kick off my new recurring Friday feature, Blog of the Week, with I'm Here. I'm Queer. What the Hell do I read?, "The Place to find out about Young Adult fiction books with Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning characters and themes....and other cool stuff from Lee Wind, Teen Action Fantasy author."
Wind began blogging in 2007, and had since amassed a comprehensive collection of GLBTQ books which are listed by category on I'm Here. I'm Queer. "When I was a teenager, I read everything sci fi and fantasy and YA I could get my hands on," he says. "But there were NO gay characters. In anything. Today my blog lists over 170 books that would have changed my life if I could have read them when I was 16. Hopefully, knowing these books are out there so they can get them and read them will make a difference for Teens today."
Lee's blog mission is to:
- Provide Lists, Synopses and Reviews of every YA and younger book with Gay (GLBTQ) Characters and Themes
- * Share Hidden Gay History--the stuff they don't necessarily teach in school
- Talk about Popular Culture, Gay Teens, and Kid Lit
- Spark and nurture a sense of community--(i.e., providing weekly topics for Gay Straight Alliance Meetings)
* In regards to #2, I asked Lee if there is actually gay history taught in schools. After all, he's in California, I'm in Ohio--things may be way different on the West Coast. There was some effort, he says, to pass a gay history curriculum, but it was vetoed it. "But some schools (especially those with GSAs) seem to be discussing some gay issues and history, even if it's not part of the curriculum. I guess I'm being optimistic and should just say 'the stuff they don't teach in schools!'" [Note: As I was working on this post yesterday, the PW Children's Bookshelf hit my inbox and included an article titled
Gay History 101 about Linas Alsenas'
Gay America which has just come out from Amulet.]
You can read more about I'm Here. I'm Queer
by clicking here. Click on the individual books listed on the blog to read overviews along with reviews from blog readers and add your own reviews. And be sure to direct teens who have an interest in GLBTQ literature to Lee's Blog.
Walker Clarification! Cuts in U.K. Not U.S....
It seems I posted in haste (note to self: pay close attention, even on Friday) and misunderstood the PW Children's Bookshelf report on cuts at Walker. According to Diane Roback, Bookshelf editor:
"Our story ran under the "News from London" header. Walker Books is a U.K. company, and has NO affliation with Walker & Company here in the U.S. So your blog post is misleading, and would have people think the cutbacks are for the U.S. company, which they are not."
I've edited the post below and apologize for the confusion. There will not be job cuts at Walker & Company in the U.S.
Author: Jacqueline Briggs Martin (on JOMB)
Illustrator: Beth Krommes (on JOMB)
Published: 2001 Houghton Mifflin (on JOMB)
ISBN: 0618548955 Chapters.ca Amazon.com
Soothing speculation, striking details and spellbinding scratchboard art present a gripping account of The Karluk’s last icy voyage and the strength and resourcefulness that beat all odds.
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Alice,
Thank you so much for letting everyone know about my blog! I'm flattered and honored.
I'm also really excited to find out about Linas' "Gay America!" I can't wait to get a copy - an actual history book about the GLBTQ community in America, written for Teens! What a find - thanks for spreading the word about it!
Maybe I'll have to start a non-fiction category at my blog. Hmmm... That's actually a great idea!
Thank you again!
Namaste,
Lee
Thanks, Lee. Happy to feature your blog as my very first Blog of the Week. Perhaps soon we'll get your take on "Gay America." Yay for nonfiction!
So happy to see Lee highlighted here. Not only does his blog provide a needed service to the book n' blogging community, but he is the nicest guy ever.
I'll be looking forward to your Blog of the Week feature.
Excellent choice! Congrats, Lee!!!!
A Kickin' Kickoff ... You've set the bar high, and it will be fun to follow the picks in the weeks to come. Congrats, Lee!
It's a great blog and I'm psyched more people will get to read it now. Yay Lee!
Great new feature, super blog, and a fantastic guy! Yay!
What a terrific new feature, and what a great blog to start it with! I've been getting reading recommendations from http://www.leewind.org/ for over a year. It's really broadened my awareness of what's out there!
Excellent choice!
I have to agree with all the other commenters. Lee is a great choice to kick-off your new Blog of the Week (another reason to look forward to Friday)!
Super new Friday feature, Alice.
Congrats to Lee for being the first Blog of the Week!
Nice Post i love the works of Lee Winds fiction.
Looking forward to your Blog of the Week feature.
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