Category Archives: Married Women Who Love Women

MWLW in the news…

Much has been happening with regard to the topics of  “Female Sexual Fluidity” and “Late Blooming Lesbians”.    My interview in England’s The Guardian newspaper was followed by an interview with the BBC.   This is the audio interview here   … Continue reading

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The Fluidity of Female Sexuality

I think I was early when the first edition of  Married Women Who Love Women was published in 1998. The topic was still taboo. Women were hiding the book behind the jacket covers of other books or hiding it away. … Continue reading

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Why It’s Never Too Late to Be a Lesbian

I was interviewed for the Guardian for an article titled “Why It’s Never too Late to be a Lesbian.” The article can be found here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/jul/22/late-blooming-lesbians-women-sexuality/print

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Thank you to the IWWG

I’m thrilled to say that early this morning I completed the first draft of a mystery I started several years ago while at the IWWG conference. Who knew that a workshop using a little visualization would come to this? I … Continue reading

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We have a long way to go…

I just spoke as part of an informal panel based on my book Married Women Who Love Women. The panel consisted of  me and two women in different stages of their own journeys. I realized that what I love about … Continue reading

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Gather(ing) and an Art Show

I’ll be exhibiting some of my pen and ink drawings at the Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition May 8 – June 13, 2010.  Check out their website for more info. There will be entertainment there too. (For more examples of my … Continue reading

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