Category: Award Winner

Posted in Award Winner Canadian Eh Fiction

The Young in One Another’s Arms by Jane Rule

Jane Rule | The Young in One Another’s Arms | Winner of the 1978 Best Novel of the Year Award from the Canadian Authors Association.

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Patience and Sarah by Isabel Miller

Isabel Miller | Patience and Sarah | In the early nineteenth century, in a puritanical New England town, two women fall in love. With no one to guide or support them, Patience and Sarah t

Posted in Award Winner Education

Fit To Teach: Same-Sex Desire, Gender, And School Work In The Twentieth Century by Jackie M. Blount

Jackie M. Blount | Fit To Teach: Same-Sex Desire, Gender, And School Work In The Twentieth Century | Summary Read First Chapter image missing

Honorable Mention, 2006 Outstanding Book Award presented by the History of Education Society

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

Eye of a Hurricane by Ruthann Robson

Ruthann Robson | Eye of a Hurricane | From Publishers Weekly

The self-conscious, egregiously mannered prose of this short-story debut obscures the author’s message and weakens her auth

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Lover by Bertha Harris

Bertha Harris | Lover | Lover is a lesbian feminist novel by Bertha Harris, published in 1976 by Daughters, Inc., a Vermont small press dedicated to women’s fiction. It is co

Posted in Award Winner Mystery Romance

She Waits by Kate Sweeney

Kate Sweeney | She Waits | Kate Ryan is a middle-aged, accident prone, ex-private investigator. Emphasis on ‘ex’ as she and her partner gave up their profession after their last

Posted in Award Winner Intrigue/Thriller Mystery

The Crystal Curtain by Sandy Bayer

Sandy Bayer | The Crystal Curtain | The Crystal Curtain was nominated for a Lambda literary award in the mystery category.

For Stephanie Nowland, it had been another sickening

Posted in Award Winner Fiction Jewish Interests

Dyke and the Dybbuk by Ellen Galford

Ellen Galford | Dyke and the Dybbuk | Winner of the 1994 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian and Gay Humor; finalist for the 1995 American Library Association Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Three Lives (Barnes & Noble Classics) by Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein | Three Lives (Barnes & Noble Classics) | Gertrude Stein, as a college student at Radcliffe and a medical student at Johns Hopkins Medical School, was a privileged woman, but she was surrounde

Posted in Award Winner Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Fiction Grier Rated Pulp

The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall | The Well of Loneliness | First published in 1928, this timeless portrayal of lesbian love is now a classic. The thinly disguised story of Hall’s own life, it was banned outrig