Bread Out of Stone by Dionne Brand
Dionne Brand | Bread Out of Stone | Brand turns her clear, unflinching eye to issues of sex and sexism: male violence toward women; how Black women learn the erotic; the vulnerability of
Dionne Brand | Bread Out of Stone | Brand turns her clear, unflinching eye to issues of sex and sexism: male violence toward women; how Black women learn the erotic; the vulnerability of
Lois Fine | Freda And Jem’s Best of the Week | Jem is a self-described butch dyke from Montreal who always imagined spending her life in bars and having flings. When she meets Freda, her preconceiv
Rodney Diverlus; Sandy Hudson; Syrus Marcus Ware | Until We Are Free | The killing of Trayvon Martin in 2012 by a white assailant inspired the Black Lives Matter movement, which quickly spread outside the borders of the U
Karen X. Tulchinsky | Hot & Bothered 4 | arsenalpulp.com :
This is the fourth installment of the bestselling international lesbian erotica series, Hot & Bothered, that consis
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Tracey Richardson | The Candidate | Presidential candidate Jane Kincaid–gorgeous, dynamic and extremely driven–is taking the country by storm, passionately outlining her blueprint for
Nalo Hopkinson | Falling in Love with Hominids | ‘In this long-awaited collection, Hopkinson continues to expand the boundaries of culture and imagination. Whether she is retelling The Tempest as a n
M-E Girard | Girl Mans Up | Lambda Literary Award Winner * Entertainment Weekly Best YA Book of 2016 * Children’s Book Council Books Best Book of 2016 * Kirkus Reviews Best Teen
Jane Rule | Contract With The World | Six characters use Art to try and make sense of their lives and establish a relationship with the outside world. For some there is success, for other
Jane Rule | Lesbian Images | The author’s attitude toward lesbian experience as measured against images by other women writers, such as Gertrude Stein, Willa Cather, and May Sarto