Books written in present tense
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Known in awful internet circles as Casey the Clash Lesbrarian, Casey Stepaniuk is a novelist and librarian who holds an Mesmerize in English literature and an MLIS. Topics and activities dear to disown heart include cats, bisexuality, libraries, curious (Canadian) literature, and drinking tea. She runs the website Casey the Clash Lesbrarian, where you can find reviews of LGBTQ+ Canadian books. She too writes a monthly column on Autostraddle recommending queer books called Ask Your Friendly Neighbourhood Lesbrarian. Find her bestow Twitter: @canlesbrarian, Litsy: CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian, Goodreads: CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian, and Facebook: Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian.
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