Kristi C.

@booksNyarn

Librarian/Consultant. SF/F columnist. 2014 LJ Mover & Shaker. Bisexual. I love coffee and cheese. All tweets my own brain spoutings.

Western MA
Joined May 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    26 Aug 2016

    I have been placed in charge of the Oxford Comma in our revisions!

  2. 1 hour ago

    Panel's answer: Probably not. We wouldn't want to separate it, and the "rhythm of revelation" gives readers a "queer moment."

  3. 1 hour ago

    Q from audience: Can a queer story be told without being or becoming political? Just telling a queer story becomes a political act.

  4. 1 hour ago

    Myles: "Science fiction and fantasy is a genre of waiting." Her escape while her dog was dying.

  5. 1 hour ago

    AFTERGLOW (A DOG MEMOIR) by Eileen Myles. Sharing 16 years with her pit bull, Myles crosses language, sexuality, and life.

  6. 1 hour ago

    Satyal can SING!

  7. 1 hour ago

    "Libraries are where so many queer people find themselves." Do collection development? Pay attention to this & serve your community

  8. 2 hours ago

    "Any time a queer Indian person is in the New York Times, we all win." That we do. Congrats to on having BLUE BOY in

  9. Now we can hear from Rakesh Satyal with his book NO ONE CAN PRONOUNCE MY NAME.

  10. Next speaker is Joseph Cassara and his book THE HOUSE OF IMPOSSIBLE BEAUTIES. Heard about this at Book Buzz. <3

  11. Jun 22

    FYI, there's a meditation room this year at for those who need a little quiet at McCormick

  12. Nobody asked you for them, so you can take them right on back and keep them to yourself. (CW: transphobic hate speech)

  13. First hearing from Sophie Yanow with WAR OF STREETS AND HOUSES, a graphic novel memoir.

  14. Settling in for Out & Proud: LGBTQ Literature.

  15. Historical Fiction: THE BOAT RUNNER/Devin Murphy, THE OTHER ALCOTT/Elise Hooper, THE IT GIRLS/Karen Harper.

  16. HIDDENSEE by Gregory Maguire. Exploring the origin of the Nutcracker and the toymaker who carved him. Oct

  17. IT DEVOURS! By Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. The next Night Vale novel. Oct

  18. THE CITY OF BRASS by S.A. Chakraborty. 18 C. Middle Eastern fantasy about warring djinn tribes. Nov

  19. FUTURE HOME OF THE LIVING GOD by Louise Erdrich. A world in chaos, a pregnant woman journeys to learn about her Ojibwe roots. Nov

  20. THE HOUSE OF IMPOSSIBLE BEAUTIES by Joseph Cassara. Gay & transgender club kids in 80s & 90s Harlem ball scene. Debut Feb 2018

  21. STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson. A young lesbian in Portland finds herself pregnant and ostracized by her insular community. Debut. Mar 2018.

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