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Wow!! That seems like an awesome site. And I love the name, BLOW. Clever indeed. I've joined! Yippee!
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www.technodyke.com
I'm a small business owner and I was wondering if anyone knew of any sites that related to business ?
[quote:59721ab803="wryterzblock"]The <A HREF="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/B_L_O_W/" TARGET=_blank>Bisexual and Lesbian Organization of Writers</A> is a new group created for writers (and other filmmakers) to discuss the CREATION OF lesbian and bisexual characters in entertainment. The web site is going to launch soon but the above link is for the yahoo group that will accompany the site. Anyone who is a writer (or even if you're not- all women are allowed to join, though most of the conversation will revolve around GLBT filmmaking) might want to check it out.<BR><BR>"Going both ways, one at a time."[/quote:59721ab803]
I just tried this link & it says it doesn't exist!! Help anyone?!
[quote:110688d884="wryterzblock"]The <A HREF="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/B_L_O_W/" TARGET=_blank>Bisexual and Lesbian Organization of Writers</A> is a new group created for writers (and other filmmakers) to discuss the CREATION OF lesbian and bisexual characters in entertainment. The web site is going to launch soon but the above link is for the yahoo group that will accompany the site. Anyone who is a writer (or even if you're not- all women are allowed to join, though most of the conversation will revolve around GLBT filmmaking) might want to check it out.<BR><BR>"Going both ways, one at a time."[/quote:110688d884]
I just tried this link & it says it doesn't exist!! Help anyone?!
[quote:592ea12155="nickij"]I just tried this link & it says it doesn't exist!! Help anyone?![/quote:592ea12155]
Well the link is two years old, so they've probably folded.
You might try PMing wryterzblock though. :)
Koma, you're a genius, I never even noticed the date on the entry!!! Good job some of us are more observant than others!!
[quote:bc35c28e8b="Framer"]I'm a small business owner and I was wondering if anyone knew of any sites that related to business ?[/quote:bc35c28e8b]
This isn't exactly a business site, but it is a queer blog about personal finance (which I understand to cover debt, saving money, investing money and practical things like insurance when you're in a same-sex relationship).
[url]http://www.queercents.com/[/url]
Thanks for the tip Ronia.I'll check it out.Having a small business sometimes equals debt especially today when your competion is the large chain store. :bash:
The Encyclopedia of Lesbian Movie Scenes is pretty comprehensive. Enjoy!
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The moral majority is neither
Great site!Thanks for the tip! :D
cool site!
my friend scott said to go to pflag.com
One of my favorite sites (besides AE, of course
) is www.whosoever.org. It's a great site for GLBT Christians for those inclined to follow a true Christian path as opposed to one wrought with bigotry and hate.
P.S. Rip- BLOW. It will be back one day, when I have a moment to spare.
I visit Lesbianation on pretty regular basis. I recently discovered Girl Bitz and love all of the photos on that site, as well as the fan fic and videos.
Oh, I recently found lesbianlife.com and lesbianworlds.com as well.
The Bisexual and Lesbian Organization of Writers is a new group created for writers (and other filmmakers) to discuss the CREATION OF lesbian and bisexual characters in entertainment. The web site is going to launch soon but the above link is for the yahoo group that will accompany the site. Anyone who is a writer (or even if you're not- all women are allowed to join, though most of the conversation will revolve around GLBT filmmaking) might want to check it out.
"Going both ways, one at a time."
www.curvemagazine.com is pretty cool.