Shes the Girl by Susan M. Brooks
Susan M. Brooks | Shes the Girl | Natalie loves love and hates relationships. Having never been surprised with a thousand daisies on her doorstep or a proposal written among the clouds
Susan M. Brooks | Shes the Girl | Natalie loves love and hates relationships. Having never been surprised with a thousand daisies on her doorstep or a proposal written among the clouds
Helen Hodgman | Waiting for Matindi | Recovering from an operation in the Australian countryside and Bondi Beach, the wry, ever-observant narrator of Helen Hodgman’s beautifully written ne
Richard Powell | Daily and Sunday | ‘Sex, power and the newspaper business.’
Rea Frey | A Woman’s Ring | The world of boxing is traditionally reserved for men, but Katherine Sinclair wants to become the best at the sport her adopted father taught her from
Fiesta Carrera | Charnel Knowledge | ‘The Killing of Sister George’ goes down under in ‘Charnel Knowledge’ by Fiesta Carrera. ‘Charnel Knowledge’ takes aim at lesbian bloodlust, Anzacs, p
Kathe Koja | Skin | Eager to grow and transform, Bibi, a guerrilla performance artist, begins ritual cuttings and scarrings of her own body, and not even her metal sculpt
Luanne Armstrong | Bordering | Hazel McLean is bordering on everything: coming out as a lesbian, imagining her future, moving away from the small town that keeps her pinned down and
Victoria Allison | Edge of Reason | I craved the passion and proficiency of so many who embarked in careers with great satisfaction. I wondered what it would feel like to be able to s
Aliyat Lecky | At Last | At Last explores what happens when memories, once locked away, resurface and invade the present.
Helen’s way of being is turned upside down
JA Calvet | The Lesbian Messiah | Life’s too short, so f*** it!
A voice from within said, Do not be afraid to have the child. The girl will be special. She will set the worl