About
AVALON FARMS is located in middle Tennessee and has been owned by Emily & Val since 1998. The horse boarding faciities include covered riding arena, training pen, jump field, cross tie & wash area, 5 stall barn & hay barn and miles of riding trails on the 280 acre property. Future plans include homesites and vacation sites for lesbians and/or lesbian friendly folks. More info about the farm can be found at www.avalonfarmcast.com
AVALON FARMCAST is a weekly audio podcast produced by Val (Reynolds Productions) that features Nashville area lesbians and news/talk/interviews. Independent music is from local musicians and independent artists found on the podsafe music network. Val’s grammy nominated CD GOODWOMN BLUES is availible online at www.cdbaby.com/cd/valerier ,itunes, www.amazon.com or locally at OUTLOUD books, Church St. Nashville www.outloudonline.com
AVALON FARMBLOG is a forum for Middle Tennessee lesbians & all Progressive Womyn to network with each other and others throughout the world wide web.
Origin of the name “Avalon”
Featured in the novel THE MISTS OF AVALON” The Mists of Avalon is a 1979 novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley, in which she relates the Arthurian legends from the perspective of the female characters.-wikapedia
A mythical Island of women many of whom held the power to heal.

4 Comments
April 10, 2007 at 4:36 pm
Dear Jim,
I am the lesbian author of a new book of stories Heavier than Air (Univ. of
Massachusetts Press). The book won the Grace Paley Prize in Short Fiction from
the AWP and was selected for Editor’s Choice at NYTBR. (see Amazon.com for a
few reviews that don’t mention the below)
I’d love for the book to reach the LGBT audience. Girls fall for girls in the
Midwest and mothers visit their lesbian daughters in San Francisco.
Sincerely,
Nona Caspers
June 26, 2007 at 10:06 am
Do you want to take part in a BBC radio programme with Armistead Maupin? Please email us with questions for Armistead about Tales of the City. They can be on plot, characters, themes, writing style or really anything you wanted to know about the book.
Email: worldbookclub@bbc.co.uk as soon as possible and include your name, where you come from and telephone number if you want to be recorded asking your question to Armistead.
December 2, 2007 at 9:26 am
I just tried to subscribe to your podcast through itunes and a popup window informed me that it’s not available through the us store. What’s up with that?
Thank you for the important work you are doing to raise awareness about what is happening to our country.
February 26, 2008 at 11:06 pm
Have a nice day !
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