Category: Canadian Eh

Posted in Award Winner Canadian Eh History

Awfully Devoted Women by Cameron Duder

Cameron Duder | Awfully Devoted Women | The lives of many lesbians who grew up before 1965 remain cloaked inmystery. Historians have illuminated the worlds of upper-middle-class’romantic fri

Posted in Canadian Eh Mystery

Hell Cat by Idabel Williams

Idabel Williams | Hell Cat | Critique of Williams’ novel, from the April 29, 1934, issue of The Pittsburgh Press:

Wherever “Scoots” Frazier went, trouble, torture a

Posted in Canadian Eh Historical Romance Romance

Water’s Edge by Genevieve Fortin

Genevieve Fortin | Water’s Edge | In 1888, the impoverished Levesque family becomes one of thousands of French Canadians forced to leave their beloved country and seek employment in th

Posted in Canadian Eh Mystery

Ladies’ Night by Elisabeth Bowers

Elisabeth Bowers | Ladies’ Night | Vancouver, British Columbia’s MEG LACEY was a refreshing addition to the growing ranks of female eyes in the late-eighties. Meg is not lesbian.

Posted in Canadian Eh Fiction

Inland Passage by Jane Rule

Jane Rule | Inland Passage | In the most traditional of romantic settings, on board a ship that travels the Inland Passage, two women discover new possibilities . . . These and ma

Posted in Canadian Eh Romance

Blind Bet by Tracey Richardson

Tracey Richardson | Blind Bet | Two women with nothing in common meet at the blackjack tables…Ellen Turcotte’s messy divorce forces her to take a break from her life. She’ll go bac

Posted in Canadian Eh Fiction Grier Rated

Love Life by Charlotte Vale Allen

Charlotte Vale Allen | Love Life | Helen Kimbrough doesn’t lead an ordinary life because she isn’t an ordinary woman. Her relationship with her mother is the first of many strong bonds

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Canadian Eh

To Be Continued: Take Two by Michele Karlsberg ; Karen X. Tulchinsky

Michele Karlsberg ; Karen X. Tulchinsky | To Be Continued: Take Two | It goes without saying that this collection is required reading for anyone who read and enjoyed the first installation of these stories in To Be Co

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Canadian Eh

Taking My Life by Jane Rule; Linda Morra

Jane Rule; Linda Morra | Taking My Life | Unearthed as a handwritten manuscript in 2008, Jane Rule’s autobiography is a rich and culturally significant document that follows the first twenty-o

Posted in Canadian Eh Mystery

Beyond Hope by Eve Zaremba

Eve Zaremba | Beyond Hope | A 60s revolutionary, Sara Ann Raymond, the daughter of a right-wing US Presidential candidate, has been missing for 10 years. She has recently been sp