Lindsay King-Miller is the editor of the folk horror anthology, The Fiends in the Furrows. Her writing also covers queer topics, as seen in Ask a queer chick, and includes the horror novel The Z Word.
Ask a queer chick

Ask a queer chick
Synopsis
"Ask a Queer Chick is a guide to sex, love, and life for lesbian, gay, bi, and queer women. Based on the popular advice column for Fusion.net, but featuring entirely new content, Ask a Queer Chick cuts through all of the bizarre conditioning imparted by parents, romantic comedies, and The L Word to help queer readers and their straight/cis friends navigate this changing world. Offering advice on everything from coming out to getting your first gay haircut to walking down the aisle, Ask a Queer Chick is a positive, down-to-earth guide that will resonate with readers of Dan Savage and Cheryl Strayed's Tiny Beautiful Things, "--Amazon.com.
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Ask a Queer ChickKindle, 2016
256 pages
Penguin USLanguage: EnglishISBN: 978069819697112 editions available
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Frequently asked questions
Is Ask a Queer Chick based on a real advice column?
This book expands on the popular advice column of the same name, offering new content and deeper dives into topics relevant to queer women and their allies.
How does this book relate to Lindsay King-Miller's other writing?
Lindsay King-Miller is known for her candid and humorous writing style, which is consistently present in this book, aligning with the tone found in her other works that often explore personal experiences and social commentary.































