Fan-made handcrafted Buffy action figures

Posted in May 8th, 2008
Published in Toys and Games, Art, Buffy

RogueHunter, I bow before you.
Now this is what fan art is all about! Check out these incredibly detailed, life-like figures, sets, clothing and accessories of various Buffyverse characters (yes, even the minor ones). Satsu with her three badge pins and katana made me smile (now I’m just waiting for her teeny stuffed toy). Principal Wood […]

How to Break Up With Your Girlfriend

Posted in May 2nd, 2008
Published in Humor, Art, Videos

This video is a perfect example of how minimalist art (in this case, stick figures) can be very effective and entertaining. It also hits the bull’s eye when it comes to relationships, and I particularly cringe at how perfect the ending is for me. Is breaking up the same for you? See for yourselves:
(If my […]

Vintage-Style Lesbian Magnets

Posted in April 14th, 2008
Published in Humor, Art, Oddities

Just for fun, here’s collection of lesbian magnets with witty one-liners. They were inspired by classic lesbian pulp fiction covers, of which I wrote previously:
During the post-war era [WWII], a new type of genre emerged: lesbian pulp fiction. These pulp novels, named as such because of the cheap paper they were printed on, were primarily […]

Gay Balls of Fire! Bible Stories

Posted in March 26th, 2008
Published in Humor, Comics, Art

Want more comics goodness? Visit Gay Balls of Fire (a lesbian webcomic).

Gay Balls of Fire! Angelina Jolie

Posted in March 19th, 2008
Published in Humor, Comics, Art

I hope you signed on to the open letter to Sally Kern, to let her know we’re listening. While we’re all waiting for updates on that issue, I think it’s best to zoom out a bit and cool our heads.
Here’s just one of the wildly funny strips in Celine’s Gay Balls of Fire, a lesbian […]

10 Classic Lesbian Books: Early 20th Century, Part2

Posted in November 28th, 2007
Published in Art, Books, Literature

(Part 2 of 2: 1952-1969)
During the post-war era, a new type of genre emerged: lesbian pulp fiction. These pulp novels, named as such because of the cheap paper they were printed on, were primarily targeted to red-blooded males. The authors were mostly men, but a few were written by lesbians using pseudonyms. Even though the […]

10 Classic Lesbian Books: Early 20th Century, Part1

Posted in November 27th, 2007
Published in Art, Books, Literature

(Part 1 of 2: 1928-1938)
Like most of you, I often complain that whenever I go to bookstores, lesbian titles seem little to none. So I did a little research and found we actually do have a lot of books out there, but perhaps not widely circulated (Amazon is a good stop). I’m in the mood […]

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About Womyn is a blog on lesbian culture. It's a journey and an exploration. We feature news, films, books, and even comics that depict us, whether as heroes or villains. If you're gay, or just simply open-minded, you're more than welcome to sit back, relax, and join the discussions.