Stranded by V.L. McDermid
A short story collection from one of crime fiction’s most important openly lesbian voices, ranging across continents, genres, and the nature of crime itself.
A short story collection from one of crime fiction’s most important openly lesbian voices, ranging across continents, genres, and the nature of crime itself.
A journalistic study of the rapid evolution of lesbian and gay rights and culture in modern Israel.
A lesbian historical romance set against the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, where a shipping heiress and a Sicilian immigrant find that disaster has a way of clarifying what matters.
A lesbian romance spanning thirty years, from a 1974 childhood friendship to the complicated love it was always becoming.
A disillusioned vampire and a weary nurse form a dangerous, obsessive bond.
A young Hasidic woman flees her insulated community to find her runaway girlfriend on the streets of New York City.
The first English ethnography of queer women’s intimate lives in Mexico City, tracing three generations across marriage, polyamory, friendship, and shifting legal ground.
An author and her friend test romantic theories via a strict contract, but emotions soon override.
Psychoanalysis re-examined as a critical, evolving framework within feminist, queer, and postcolonial cultural theory.
Ball analyzes the productive tension between criminology and queer theory to address systemic LGBTIQ injustices.