Month: June 2016

Posted in Mystery

Silent Words by Joan M. Drury

Joan M. Drury | Silent Words | Joan M. Drury’s Silent Words is a thinking person’s mystery. Part history, part meditation, the novel follows its protagonist, Tyler Jones, to

Posted in Pulp

Passion Psycho by Jack Kahler

Jack Kahler | Passion Psycho | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Pulp

Night Of Desire by Kay Addams

Kay Addams | Night Of Desire | No description found, cannot confirm lesbian content. But it’s Orrie Hitt, so probably.

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Lesbian Crossroads by Ruth Baetz

Ruth Baetz | Lesbian Crossroads | Synopsis: Ruth Baetze met her first lover in college and lived with her for five years in a very closeted relationship. When that love affair ended. B

Posted in Pulp

Deviate Lust Lady by Olin Demar

Olin Demar | Deviate Lust Lady | ‘She lusted after another man’s wife!’

Posted in Short Story Collection (Single Author) Speculative Fiction

With Her Body by Nicola Griffith

Nicola Griffith | With Her Body | Short listed for the Lambda SF award, 2005

With Her Body presents three pieces of short fiction by the Nebula-, Lambda-, and Tiptree-award wi

Posted in Pulp

Wait for Tomorrow by Robert Wilder

Robert Wilder | Wait for Tomorrow | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Fiction

If Not, Winter by Anne Carson

Anne Carson | If Not, Winter | The complete extant work of the Greek poet Sappho, in a new translation by Anne Carson. Sappho lived on the island of Lesbos from about 630BC. She was

Posted in Romance

These Dreams by Verda Foster

Verda Foster | These Dreams | Haunted from childhood by visions of a mysterious woman she calls, Blue Eyes, artist Samantha McBride is thrilled when a friend informs her that she’s

Posted in Arts & Photography

Hide/Seek by Jonathan D. Katz; David C. Ward

Jonathan D. Katz; David C. Ward | Hide/Seek | An entirely new interpretation of modern American portraiture based on the history of sexual difference.Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American P