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The Walking Man by Constance O. Irvin

Constance O. Irvin | The Walking Man |

It was the summer of 1950 in Taneytown, Alabama, and what started out as a childish game quickly turned tragic when Maggie Green’s playmate Angel d

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Supervillainz by Alicia E. Goranson

Alicia E. Goranson | Supervillainz | Rump-smacking good action-adventure trans fiction that boots transgender literature out of the classroom and into the streets. A hard-edged tale of pa

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Beyond the Pale by Elana Dykewomon

Elana Dykewomon | Beyond the Pale | Beyond the Pale -winner of the Lambda Literary Award – tells the stories of two Jewish women living through times of darkness and inhumanity in the ea

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The Fur Person by May Sarton

May Sarton | The Fur Person | The story of the cat of a lesbian couple

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Stir-Fry by Emma Donoghue

Emma Donoghue | Stir-Fry | After coming to Dublin to study at the University, sharing a flat with two eccentric women, and becoming infatuated with a man who turns out to be gay

Posted in Fiction Romance

Grand Slam by Samantha Brenner

Samantha Brenner | Grand Slam | Stephanie Alexander, twenty-six and miserable as a high profile corporate lawyer, tires of ghost deadlines and eighty-hour workweeks, throws in the to

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A Perilous Advantage by Natalie Clifford Barney; Anna Livia

Natalie Clifford Barney; Anna Livia | A Perilous Advantage | Finally, the writing of one of the century’s most famous lesbians is available in English. The witticisms and observations of Natalie Clifford Barney,

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Year of the Monsoon by Caren J. Werlinger

Caren J. Werlinger | Year of the Monsoon | Leisa Yeats has always defined herself by the things that are important to her – a good family, a loving relationship and a meaningful job working wit

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Katie Mulholland by Catherine Cookson

Catherine Cookson | Katie Mulholland | The offspring of working class people in a very class conscious England and at fifteen the model of a young nymph, Katie finds work in one of the grea

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Alice Fantastic by Maggie Estep

Maggie Estep | Alice Fantastic | There is about Maggie Estep’s work a directness, a clear determination–a drive to cut through, to break through, to claw through–that is impressive.