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Blogs are dead; long live the blog! Welcome to a curated selection of my blog posts on writing, diversity, LGBTQ+ young adult, and my books, dating all the way back to 2008. If you enjoy my writing, please consider supporting it with a donation.

From 2021 to 2022
From 2021 to 2022

Every year I do an annual review in which I look back on what I did and look forward to what I hope to do in the year to come. I just reread my post from last year, and wow, it seems like it happened a century ago. So much has happened since then, and so much of it was at extremes.

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FeaturesMalinda LoDecember 31, 2021annual review
Announcing a new novel: A Scatter of Light
Announcing a new novel: A Scatter of Light

I’m thrilled to share the news that my next novel, titled A Scatter of Light, will be published in fall 2022. Here’s the whole convoluted inside publishing backstory of how this book came to be.

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NewsMalinda LoOctober 8, 2021A Scatter of Light
The True Story of the Raid on Tommy’s Place
The True Story of the Raid on Tommy’s Place

The 1954 police raid on Tommy’s Place and 12 Adler, two San Francisco lesbian bars, was sensationalized in the local media, but also gave a glimpse into the secret lives of the city’s queer women.

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FeaturesMalinda LoJune 22, 2021Notes From the Telegraph Club
The Women of Color Behind the Daughters of Bilitis
The Women of Color Behind the Daughters of Bilitis

Remembering the two women of color who co-founded one of the earliest lesbian rights organizations.

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FeaturesMalinda LoJune 15, 2021LGBTQ
The Legendary Stormé DeLarverie
The Legendary Stormé DeLarverie

There is one person who multiple witnesses agree was present at Stonewall during the first night of the uprising, and who physically fought back against the police: Stormé DeLarverie, a Black, butch lesbian.

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FeaturesMalinda LoJune 3, 2021LGBTQ
Finding Queer Asian America in the Margins
Finding Queer Asian America in the Margins

When I began the research for Last Night at the Telegraph Club in earnest, I knew that I needed to know more about those lesbians of color. More specifically, I needed to know what it was like to be a Chinese American lesbian in San Francisco in the 1950s, but they were nearly invisible in the historical record.

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FeaturesMalinda LoMay 26, 2021Lo & Behold, Notes From the Telegraph Club, Last Night at the Telegraph Club, Asian American
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