bibrary Profile

Sally Bibrary
Join Date:
2011-10-03
About
I am proud in pink, a transgendered gurl who loves exploring the fluid, ambiguous, ever-changing definition of gender. After a lifetime in the closet, I am enjoying the love, acceptance, and support of my wonderful spuse (and couldn't be happier).
My passions are curiosity, diversity, and imagination. The world is what we make of it, so why should we ever be content with what others tell us it should be? My love for literature, like my gender and sexuality, is both fluid and diverse. The only thing I love more than curling up with a good book is sharing one with friends and watching them fall in love.
2011 will be my 2nd year judging the Rainbow Awards, and my 1st as a voting member of the Indie Lit Awards (Speculative Fiction category). I'm also contributing reviewer for Siren Book Reviews and for Queer Magazine Online, and a regular book review columnist for Frock Magazine.
My passions are curiosity, diversity, and imagination. The world is what we make of it, so why should we ever be content with what others tell us it should be? My love for literature, like my gender and sexuality, is both fluid and diverse. The only thing I love more than curling up with a good book is sharing one with friends and watching them fall in love.
2011 will be my 2nd year judging the Rainbow Awards, and my 1st as a voting member of the Indie Lit Awards (Speculative Fiction category). I'm also contributing reviewer for Siren Book Reviews and for Queer Magazine Online, and a regular book review columnist for Frock Magazine.
Blogs Owned
1. Bibrary Book Lust
The Bibrary is dedicated to reviewing speculative fiction, erotica (both vanilla and kinky), historical literature, and whatever else captures my fancy.
Latest Blog Posts
- The Case of Nikki Pagan by Rachel Eliason (REVIEW)The Case of Nikki Pagan is a touching and powerful novel about a trio of unlikely friends. Rachel Eliason groups together three young people, whose struggles in the face of extremely unfortunate circumstances allow their individual greatness and...
- Finally Giving It a Shot – Leigh Campbell on Blood and Lipstick (GUEST POST)Vampire Lesrotica. That's how I've been describing my short story, "Bloody Flowers", being published in the Blood and Lipstick anthology from Storm Moon Press. I've always found the idea of lesbian vampires incredibly fascinating and loved taking the...
- Gay & Lesbian Coffee Break Quickies Interview with Angel ProppsGood morning, all!Please join me in extending a warm welcome to Angel Propps, a lovely femme leatherdyke submissive with a secret sadistic side . . . who just happens to write some very steamy BDSM themed erotica. As one of the contributors to t...
- Nevada by Imogen Binnie (REVIEW)TotallySomehow I find that I am at a loss to say much about this stunning novel as I am still assimilating it and trying to understand it `cause it hit me like a train wreck. Totally. Although I feel I must say something or blow loudly into some hera...
- Ignorance is Bliss by Karin Bishop (REVIEW)Ignorance is Bliss is a touching and sweet little book that is virtually a classic psychological case study about a mother and her transgender child. It is, first and foremost, a novel about a young teen who not only has to deal with her own tr...
- A Different Kind of Life by Katie Leone (REVIEW)Through circumstances beyond his control, a sensitive young boy is faced with a vital decision in A Different Kind of Life. "Michael or Michelle, someone step forward and take charge," the internal voice of our protagonist pleads for direction and he...
- Intervention by Crystal Veeyant (REVIEW)After her last tale (The Sissy and the Billionaire), which went all-out erotic fantasy from the first page, Crystal Veeyant scales things back with Intervention. It is a smaller story, with a more intimate cast of characters, and while it still has a...
- Get the latest copy of Frock Magazine . . . FREE!I am delighted to announce that Issue #20 of Frock Magazine is now available, and it's a great one!Inside you'll not only find my regular "Frock Books" review column, but also a great piece on the Photographing Dr.a.g collection, and Frock Chick...
- Her Turn by Tom Tame (REVIEW)Using the finely honed skills of an accomplished hypnotherapist, Christine employs brain washing and mind control techniques to turn Tom, at least in his own mind, into the person he always wanted to be.Not since the movie, “The Manchurian Candidat...
- Princess of the Desert by M.N. Thomas (REVIEW)While Princess of the Desert is not a perfect book, M.N. Thomas is guaranteed to hold your interest. After reading the author's Stolen Innocence and loving it, I just finished Princess of the Desert, and also enjoyed it very much, although...
- Candid Confessions: My Life, My Words and My Journey by Mona M Rios Monroe (REVIEW)Candid Confessions is an often interesting, fast-moving and extremely raw memoir, written in the language of the streets. Although this book is riddled with grammatical errors, sometimes repeats descriptions of the same events, and could be better ed...
- Stuck in the Middle with You by Jennifer Finney Boylan (REVIEW)Nearly 5 years and a pair of young adult fantasy novels later, Jennifer Finney Boylan makes a triumphant return to the subject of gender. Having previously written about her own transition in She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders, and having revisit...
- Stolen Innocence by M.N. Thomas (REVIEW)Stolen Innocence conjures up some of the darkest fantasies and most primal fears of the human psyche. This is a book destined to become a cult classic in several genres, addressing areas of child abduction, sexual slavery, child pornography, forced f...
- The Return of Ka-Ron the Knight by Donald Allen Kirch (REVIEW)Making a triumphant return to the world of his Nown World Chronicles, Donald Allen Kirch brings us The Return of Ka-Ron the Knight.In many ways, this third volume brings the entire tale full-circle, both in terms of narrative and world...
- Gigs From Hell by Melanie Tushmore (GUEST POST)We've all been there. The gig from hell. Maybe you've only been attending: your car broke down or public transport failed. You forgot your ticket, you couldn't find the venue, some twat spilt beer all over you, ruined your hair, and you can't even se...
- Boulevard Girls by David Kaye (REVIEW)Boulevard Girls is an absolutely riveting murder mystery within the transgender genre. This well-written novel, which kept me on the edge of my seat, is filled with all the exciting elements I enjoy, including powerful and sardonic humour a...
- Allusion, Homage and Filing off the Numbers by Angelia Sparrow (GUEST POST)Like many writers in our genre, I got my start in fanfiction. Technically, I've been writing fanfic since I was eight, when I hauled my mother's enormous manual typewriter out and typed up a Land of the Lost comic as a script for recess play-acting.
- The Agony of Joy by Red Haircrow (PRESS RELEASE)“Finding the courage to face the pain of the past in order to have a future.”· Title: The Agony of Joy· By: Red Haircrow· &n...
- Wrestling Against Myself by Katie Leone (REVIEW)Wrestling Against Myself is a sweet, touching and gut-wrenching story by Katie Leone, an author who has a knack for demanding the reader's emotional involvement in her novels. This is a realistically told story about a romance between two innocents t...
- The Boy in a Bikini by Russell Frank (REVIEW)This fine novel features an extremely narcissistic and bereaved mother who creates havoc in a young boy's life by slowly and inexorably turning him into a girl, totally against his wishes.The Boy in a Bikini is a story of child abuse and forced femin...