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But what makes a horse girl? Marginalization, in the stories here. These horse girls often felt shame for not fitting the norm, for being Queer, Black, "chubby," or poor – but they still loved horses.
No more 9-to-5s, no more waiting for that important document or email. No more Mondays, managers, or meetings – because you'll be dead and you won't sweat those things anymore. Everybody dies and so will you.
If you take a stroll down Magnolia's sweet and quiet streets, you might just stumble upon a friendly neighborhood stop, Magnolia's Bookstore.
Local author Zoe Hana Mikuta published her first novel Gearbreakers in which both main characters are women of color and members of the LGBTQ community.
If you're making a trip to the Phinney district and looking for something to do, odds are locals would point you in the direction of Phinney Books.
A preview of a collection of essays by local Black journalist Marcus Harrison Green which launches this September.
Is True Crime one of your favorite book genres? Try these titles out for size... If you dare...
Six black authors collaborate on this young adult story that arcs through six different couples on one dark night.
Look at The Natural Mother of the Child first as a parenting book, because that's exactly what it is: the story of learning enough about one's self to be a good parent.

