Category: Award Winner

Posted in Award Winner Speculative Fiction

The Female Man by Joanna Russ

Joanna Russ | The Female Man | The Female Man is a classic feminist science fiction novel by American writer Joanna Russ, published in 1975. Four women, Joanna, Jeannine, Janet and

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Award Winner

Paris Was A Woman by Andrea Weiss

Andrea Weiss | Paris Was A Woman | Paris Was a Woman is an illustrated collective portrait of the community of women who became known as the women of the Left Bank. Authors Colette, Dju

Posted in Award Winner Romance

The Price Of Salt by Patricia Highsmith

Patricia Highsmith | The Price Of Salt | This reprint edition is based on the original and unrevised 1952 version of “The Price of Salt” whose copyright was never renewed in the 28th year fol

Posted in Award Winner Romance

Paxton Court by Diane Salvatore

Diane Salvatore | Paxton Court | Four couples from the northeast, a close circle of friends, retire together to Lakeside Leisure, a sunny, sleepy community in Florida. They build thei

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Trumpet by Jackie Kay

Jackie Kay | Trumpet | ‘Supremely humane…. Kay leaves us with a broad landscape of sweet tolerance and familial love.’–The New York Times Book Review

In her

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Sister Gin by June Arnold

June Arnold | Sister Gin | Aging, lesbian consciousness, the difficulty of escaping from alcoholism-these are the themes of June Arnold’s extraordinary novel, first published by

Posted in Autobiographical Fiction Award Winner

Sita by Kate Millett

Kate Millett | Sita | ‘A wrenching and intimate autobiography, Sita is an unsparing, moment-by-moment record of the fading of love, with all of its agony and false-dawn res

Posted in Award Winner Speculative Fiction

Slow River by Nicola Griffith

Nicola Griffith | Slow River | Slow River won both the Nebula Award and the Lambda Literary Award for author Nicola Griffith. The book’s near-future setting and devices place

Posted in Anthology - Nonfiction Award Winner

First Person Queer by Richard Labonte ; Lawrence Schimel

Richard Labonte ; Lawrence Schimel | First Person Queer |

In this amazing, wide-ranging anthology of nonfiction essays, contributors write intimate and honest first-person accounts of queer experience, fro

Posted in Award Winner Pulp

The Mesh by Lucie Marchal

Lucie Marchal | The Mesh | ”I hated her when I first saw her. She was so passive, so voluptuous, so unlike me. Then something changed me. Alone with her I was filled with a joy