Renée Vivien | Woman of the Wolf and Other Stories | The Women of the Wolf, written in 1904, is probably Renée Vivien’s finest achievement, the one work in which she combines powerful characters and exci
Elizabeth Jolley | Miss Peabody’s Inheritance | ‘In this powerful tale of love and loneliness, Elizabeth Jolley has woven two parallel stories into a dazzlingly original novel. Arabella Thorne, a cu
Shelley Thrasher | The Storm | Jacqueline “Jaq” Bergeron–New Orleanian, suffragist, freethinker–drove an ambulance on the battlefields of Europe during the Great War. She returns
Jules Remedios Faye; Jessica Amanda Salmonson | Wisewomen and Boggyboos | Every entry in this book is graphically (though without any drawings) lesbian in nature, and many entries read like poetry.
Lesléa Newman | Girls Will Be Girls | The 11 short stories and one novella in Girls Will Be Girls may satisfy, for the moment, Leslea Newman’s large, enthusiastic readership, who wi
Margo Bradley-Mark | Between the Layers | Between the Layers is a story about relationships and how they can become stronger, or even break, due to the type of person you are inside. You find