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spemark · 7 months
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i guess this is a redraw from 2022
have fun lesbian postal dude believers
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bigeloo · 2 months
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Playing around with new brushes
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genesplice · 26 days
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ok man
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cherrytastiq · 19 days
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art trade with @jessebutchman ^_^
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dualcontrol · 5 months
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Guys lets kill him
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dialphone-archived · 1 year
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sometime before postal 2
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hardpuzzles · 1 year
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whatever rws april fools day joke ill still draw postal dude girl someday i promise
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lizziebylife · 1 year
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International shipping seems to be FINALLY sorted! So my Etsy is back open for International orders 😌👌 Come in and have a lookie for your Moira, Moicy, Orc and general queer needs 💕
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segredosagrado · 8 months
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Tour na Europa, baby. Olhei a beleza de tudo e te desejei do meu lado. Papel, caneta e porão:
"Podemos dançar como quem ama! A vida, a brisa, a chama. Podemos beijar como quem quer! Viver, dizer, mulher."
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nepenthean-sleep · 1 month
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if i have to see gideon nav mischaracterized by the fandom as a Daddy Dom Top Himbo Golden Retriever Sex God any longer i’m going to go postal. please stop and think for three seconds about why you are portraying a character who is a butch woman of color in this way.
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bigeloo · 4 months
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I wasn't that serious about this ship before but the more I rotate it in my mind like a microwave......
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qbdatabase · 7 months
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are there any recs for books with queer cowboys?
YES YES YES I am SO hype about queer westerns! some of these feature soldiers, rangers, and outlaws versus strictly cowboys, and some are male x nonbinary pairings, with a few bonus lesbian recs
Classic Westerns
(M/NB) River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey (alt-history)
(M/NB) Days Without End by Sebastian Barry (former soldiers)
(M/M) Child in the Valley by Gordy Sauer (outlaws)
The Power of the Dog by Thomas Savage (closeted gay male, LOTS of period typical homophobia)
All God's Children by Aaron Gwyn
(F/F) Wildflower Words by Sam Ledel (mail order bride mix up)
(F/F) The Boss's Daughter by J. T. Marie (butch lesbian posing as a male cowboy for social acceptance)
(F/F) The Oregon Series by Jae (same as above, but the butch can be read as a transgender man)
Contemporary Romance
(F/F) Prize Money by Celeste Castro (rodeo bullfighters)
(M/M) Forget Me Not by Felice Stevens
(M/M) His Fresh Start Cowboy by A. M. Arthur
(M/M) His Reluctant Cowboy by A. D. Ellis
Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Paranormal
(M/M) Wake of Vultures by Lila Bowen (rangers)
(M/M) A Book of Tongues by Gemma Files (outlaws)
Breaker by Amy Campbell (outlaws)
(M/M) The Nightland Express by J. M. Lee (postal couriers)
full notes on representation and publishing info at qbdatabase.com
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cherrytastiq · 25 days
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Post butches
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SIR YES SIR 🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
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dualcontrol · 5 months
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im COOKED its OVER for me.
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eviljoyfriend · 2 months
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I love the postal fandom because it's like you go on reddit and all the posts are about how the game runs and and how to play it more efficiently or edgy memes. Then you go on tumblr for postal and it's all art of dude as a butch lesbian or a trans man I love it here
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uwmspeccoll · 7 months
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Steamy Saturday
Spring Fire by Vin Packer, the pen name of American writer Marijane Meaker (1927-2022), was the first lesbian paperback novel and was published in New York by Gold Medal Books in 1952. It was an instant bestseller, outselling other popular titles of that year, including James M. Cain's The Postman Always Rings Twice and Daphne du Maurier's  My Cousin Rachel, and its publication marks the beginning of the lesbian pulp fiction genre.
The story, based on Meaker's own experience, revolves around the relationship between the shy and awkward, freshman sorority sister Susan ("Mitch") Mitchell and her more experienced roommate Leda Taylor. Both play at heterosexual "normality," while engaging in and at the same time questioning their same-sex attraction. Unfortunately, because it's the early 1950s, the relationship had to end in tragedy, with Leda bound for an insane asylum and Mitch denying to herself that she ever loved Leda.
Meaker was always distressed about having to write that ending. When Cleis Press approached her to republish the novel, she was very reticent. But the project went forward, and according to Wikipedia, Meaker wrote about this in the introduction to that reissue:
"I still cringe when I think about it. I never wanted it republished. It was too embarrassing." Meaker explained in the 2004 foreword that Dick Carroll, her editor at Gold Medal Books, told her that because the book would be sent through the mail, no references to homosexuality as an attractive life could be portrayed or postal inspectors would send it back to the publishing house. He said that one character must acknowledge that she is not a lesbian, and the other she's involved with "must be sick or crazy."
Beside lesbian romances, Marijane Meaker also wrote mystery and crime novels, nonfiction books about lesbians (as Ann Aldrich), children's books (as Mary James), and young adult fiction (as M. E. Kerr), for which she received the 1993 Margaret A. Edwards Award from the American Library Association. The butch/fem cover illustration is by noted American artist and pulp-fiction cover illustrator Barye Phillips.
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