Category: Award Winner

Posted in Award Winner Performing Arts

The Second Coming Of Joan Of Arc And Other Plays by Carolyn Gage

Carolyn Gage | The Second Coming Of Joan Of Arc And Other Plays | In this stunning collection of seven plays, Gage shows us the real women behind the sterile patriarchal stereotypes, from Joan of Arc to Louisa May Al

Posted in Award Winner Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

What She Left Me by Judy Doenges

Judy Doenges | What She Left Me | Powerful stories about the many guises of family bonds.

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The characters in Judy Doenges’s edgy What She Left Me are self

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Tea by Stacey D’Erasmo

Stacey D’Erasmo | Tea | Stacey D’Erasmo will be a familiar name to anyone who reads the Village Voice. During the years she worked at that quintessential alternative w

Posted in Award Winner History

Boots Of Leather Slippers Of Gold by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy; Madeline D. Davis

Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy; Madeline D. Davis | Boots Of Leather Slippers Of Gold | When most lesbians had to hide, how did they find one another? Were the bars of the 1940s and 1950s more fun than the bars today? Did black and white

Posted in Award Winner Mystery

The Beverly Malibu by Katherine V. Forrest

Katherine V. Forrest | The Beverly Malibu | Winner of the Lambda Literary Award, Best Lesbian Mystery

On Thanksgiving Day, LAPD homicide detective Kate Delafield and her partner, Ed Tay

Posted in Award Winner Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Pulp

Trio by Dorothy Baker

Dorothy Baker | Trio | ‘Trio is the story of the crucial decisive moment in the lives of three people. Pauline Maury is a professor of French in a Western university; both c

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Among Other Things, I’ve Taken Up Smoking by Aoibheann Sweeney

Aoibheann Sweeney | Among Other Things, I’ve Taken Up Smoking | Critically acclaimed by reviewers across the country, Aoibheann Sweeneys beautifully written debut novel is a story of the profound human need for int

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf | Mrs Dalloway | ‘Fear no more the heat of the sun.’ Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf’s fourth novel, offers the reader an impression of a single June day in London in 192

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Olivia by Olivia

Olivia | Olivia | When Olivia turns sixteen she is sent to a Parisian finishing school to broaden her education. Soon after her arrival, she finds herself falling under

Posted in Autobiographical Fiction Award Winner

Two Serious Ladies by Jane Bowles

Jane Bowles | Two Serious Ladies | Written with biting wit and cool compassion, Two Serious Ladies is a bittersweet celebration of female freedom that has been hailed as a landmark in t