happy pride everyone im enlisting your help to convince my girlfriend to be the bee movie with me for halloween we have 5 months to change her mind let’s go… gay rights!!!


success!
happy pride everyone im enlisting your help to convince my girlfriend to be the bee movie with me for halloween we have 5 months to change her mind let’s go… gay rights!!!


success!
Spooky Halloween vibes return to Lilies in this volume—just in time for the day itself. We’ve got a dash of
Día de Muertos in this one as well! Volume 6 features 37 talented artists & authors from around the globe, all bringing their best and spookiest. Read over 200 pages featuring frights, trick or treating, and romantic tales of LBTQ+ ladies who love ladies!

💀 200+ Pages, 37 Amazing Authors 💀
Ana Hurtado Collado / AppleAtti / Ash Nichole / breakfastb
Caroline Meehan / Cherry Nguyen / chesbee / Dresden Douglas
FallingMist / Jaime Dear / Johanna Hagström / Juliette GMM López
Kaytlin Ponder / Kuri / Laura R / Loren Ponder / luiysia / m.fiori / Mo
MWW / Mythee / omoulo / Rycheza / Schnekk / Seara / Shaina Lu
Shannon Kao / Shauna B / Sidney Reha / Sparklenaut / Sreya
Sunny Ôchumuk / Thijs Koole / Vivian Ho / Yépiz / zimtdrache / Zoe Rice
We’ll be sending out a special announcement email to all contributors. Contact us if you’re a contributor for this volume and don’t receive it soon!
Read Lilies Volume 6 by paying $2 (or more!) for the PDF copy on Gumroad, or by purchasing a physical copy of the book from Lulu (links below).
Please consider donating more to help support our artists, editors, and spreading queer love stories throughout the universe! You can also download and enjoy volumes 1-2 for FREE!
We will be accepting submissions for our guest-edited earth day-themed Lilies Volume 7 until January 2019. Check out our info post and the FAQ to find out more!
From Jeremy Zag On Instagram: “It’s coming guys! Comic books, movies, tv series, video games… big announcement and surprises soon!
Apollo: Sister, what are you the goddess of?
Artemis: *lounging by a spring on piles of deerskin surrounded by three dozen naked girls with a dead pan expression* Virginity.
“Heracles, they’re lesbians”.
Note that the concept of “virginity” in Ancient times merely meant “unmarried”, and had nothing to do with sexual activity. Some priestesses were “virgins” because they chose (or were committed to) a life of worship, but it was merely a question of social status, not of personal choice or practice. Of course, one can suppose that this lifestyle would be rather attractive for lesbians.
So when Artemis is said to be the Goddess of Virgins, it is meant to be understood as “Goddess of Unmarried Women”, or, quite possibly literally, of lesbians.
(It’s only Christianity that reframed the concept of virginity to mean “never had sex”. Many ancient religions has “Virgin goddesses”, which symbolized feminine power, and in this case too it meant “untied to a man”, or “whole for herself”)