Category: Fiction

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The Summer We Got Free by Mia McKenzie

Mia McKenzie | The Summer We Got Free | If you are reader of Mia McKenzie’s blog, Black Girl Dangerous, you already know, and you’re probably already excited to read The Summer We Got Free,

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Fiction Gay Pulp Fiction

The End Of My Life by Vance Bourjaily

Vance Bourjaily | The End Of My Life | When Thomas “Skinner” Galt leaves Greenwich Village to volunteer as an ambulance driver with the British Army, he anticipates the adventure of a lifet

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Not Now But Now by M.F.K. Fisher

M.F.K. Fisher | Not Now But Now | Novel of an ageless, ruthless woman. A long episode on a college campus is lesbian in emphasis

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The Fancy Dancer by Patricia Nell Warren

Patricia Nell Warren | The Fancy Dancer | Tom Meeker is a handsome rookie priest stranded in a dying rural parish. Vidal Stump is a proud, gay half-breed with a criminal record and unlawful de

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Three Lives (Pocket Books) by Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein | Three Lives (Pocket Books) | Gertrude Stein, as a college student at Radcliffe and a medical student at Johns Hopkins Medical School, was a privileged woman, but she was surrounde

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The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco by John Birmingham

John Birmingham | The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco | When JB and his flatmates took in the new guy they had their doubts. The Celine Dion albums, the fluffy hordes of stuffed animals and the plastic-cov

Posted in Fiction Romance

The Dream of Doctor Bantam by Jeanne Thornton

Jeanne Thornton | The Dream of Doctor Bantam | Meet Julie Thatch, the teenage protagonist of Jeanne Thornton’s debut novel, The Dream of Doctor Bantam. Julie is seventeen, an angst-filled teenager

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Love Like A Shadow by Lois Lodge

Lois Lodge | Love Like A Shadow | A lesbian seeks love.

NEW YORK – May 25 [1935] – ‘Love Like a Shadow,’ a novel by Lois Lodge, has been declared indecent and a $500 fine wi

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Carry The One by Carol Anshaw

Carol Anshaw | Carry The One | When a car of inebriated guests from Carmen’s wedding hits and kills a girl on a country road, Carmen and the people involved in the accident connect,

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Fiction

Breakfast At Tiffany’s by Truman Capote

Truman Capote | Breakfast At Tiffany’s | With her tousled blond hair and upturned nose, dark glasses and chic black dresses, she is top notch in style and a sensation wherever she goes. Her b