Stella Duffy | Singling Out the Couples | A princess, perfect in every way except one, arrives in London from a land of milk and honey, and sets up home in a Notting Hill tower block. Her self
Elan Barnehama | Finding Bluefield | When Barbara Phillips arrives in Bluefield, Virginia, to begin her medical residency, she thinks she is headed for an uneventful few years filled with
Stacey D’Erasmo | Tea | Stacey D’Erasmo will be a familiar name to anyone who reads the Village Voice. During the years she worked at that quintessential alternative w
Linda Crawford | In a Class by Herself | Evelyn Girard. . . a woman compulsively drawn to men who sexually and psychologically abused her. An alcoholic on the borderline of total dependence o
Blue Dawson | Across | Martha and Claudia, lovers who too often have let careers interrupt their relationship, arrange passage on a small freighter bound for Turkey. They di
Lesley Glaister | Easy Peasy | Zelda’s father is a tormented man who eventually commits suicide. His lover, a prostitute called Wanda, lives next door with her deformed son, whom Ze
Leslie Feinberg | Stone Butch Blues | Feinberg’s book Stone Butch Blues was published in 1993. This fictional account of Jess Goldberg’s life is touching, brave and poignant. It is an exce
C.A. Boswell | For More Than The Toaster Oven | We are unable to provide a description at this time, but do note that the cover has a photo of a toaster, not a toaster oven. That doesn’t bode well f