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Hello everyone
I'm always looking for recommendations- especially if it's by / about LGBT people.
Currently I want to recommend Holland, a Korean singer, who is an openly gay man, as well as Against Me! who are a rock bang fronted by a transgender woman.
Obviously there are a lot of sapphic women in poetry, such as Caron Ann Duffy and Sappho, but I would love to be recommended more contemporary LGBT poets.
I'm into reading or listening to anything as I'm trying to broaden my tastes.
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I don't know anyone as of the moment however I will reply as soon as I can finsih my research
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Andrea Gibson and Kit Yan have a lot of spoken word pieces.
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Amanda Lovelace, Cyrus Parker and Trista Mateer are some good poets that are part of the LGBTQ+ community. Trista especially writes about her experience with romance and breakups with girls and dealing with her bisexuality and I love it! I recommend Honeybee from Trista and The Princess Saves Herself in this One by Amanda.
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