Surplus by Sylvia Stevenson
Sylvia Stevenson | Surplus | Often the road to heaven on earth which some call happiness, and some mirage is a tangled pathway, broadening slowly as it winds along, till as la
Sylvia Stevenson | Surplus | Often the road to heaven on earth which some call happiness, and some mirage is a tangled pathway, broadening slowly as it winds along, till as la
Susan Staff | Who’s Gonna Tie My Shoe? | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Elise D’Haene | Licking Our Wounds | Timothy Leary extolled this first novel as ‘poignant and hilarious . . . rowdy sexual expression rarely seen in literary works by women.’ Maria finds
Peter Prince | Play Things | Winner of the Somerset Maugham Award
‘An agreeably readable first novel . . . light-hearted throughout, and altogether the book is a promisin
Isabel Miller | Patience and Sarah |
Winner of the 1971 American Library Assoc.’s first Gay Book Award, later called Stonewall Book Award
Set in the nineteenth century, Isabel M
Leslie Larson | Slipstream | ‘In Slipstream, Leslie Larson traces the intertwining paths of five characters as each struggles to stay afloat in the face of major setbacks, minor f
Leigh Matthews | Go Deep | Welcome back to East Vancouver, Canada – home to hipster-dykes, polyamorous bisexual triads, and a full cast of wise-cracking, straight-talking, spark
Mary Renault | The Middle Mist | This is the story of two sisters: earnest, unwordly Elsie and boyish, independant Leo. Both sisters ran away from their nagging parents, Elsie some y
Nicholas Delbanco | Consider Sappho Burning | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Robert Phelps | Heroes And Orators | Debut novel. Phelps suffered from Parkinson’s disease for years, was prone to drinking at times, and agonized over his sexuality, which was one aspect