Category: Fiction

Posted in Award Winner Black Interest Fiction

Erzulíe’s Skirt by Ana-Mauríne Lara

Ana-Mauríne Lara | Erzulíe’s Skirt | Fiction. African American Studies. LGBT Studies. Set in the age of urbanization in the Dominican Republic over the course of several lifetimes, ERZULI

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Angel by Anita Mason

Anita Mason | Angel | It is April 1945, and the war is almost over. Above the landscape of a Germany ravaged by bombing and chaotic with refugees and bands of deserters, a

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Prozac Highway by Persimmon Blackbridge

Persimmon Blackbridge | Prozac Highway | Finalist for the Lambda Literary Award

‘When your car is spinning out of control heading for the guard rail, you have all the time in th

Posted in Biographical Fiction Fiction Pulp

Claudine at School by Colette

Colette | Claudine at School | Claudine is a curious, precocious, and rather spoiled girl growing up in the small town of Montigny. Colette’s first novel is about Claudine’s adventu

Posted in Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

Jessie’s Song and Other Stories by Chea Villanueva

Chea Villanueva | Jessie’s Song and Other Stories | Unforgettable taste of rebellious butches, queer Guardian Angels, and their colorful lesbian street life.

Posted in Canadian Eh Fiction

This Is Not for You by Jane Rule

Jane Rule | This Is Not for You | Rule’s most self-consciously lilterary and philosophical novel–tells the story of a young woman in the late 1950s and early 1960s as she negotiate he

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Five Minutes In Heaven by Lisa Alther

Lisa Alther | Five Minutes In Heaven | From Tennessee’s sunlit Smoky Mountains to New York City during the Stonewall era, and ultimately to a world of sophistication in Paris, Five Minutes

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Dear Violet by N. Sigafoos

N. Sigafoos | Dear Violet | When they made the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy, they forgot one more thing: ‘Don’t Die.’ Dear Violet: Letter From a Desert Grave unravels the lies

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Empathy by Sarah Schulman

Sarah Schulman | Empathy | From Publishers Weekly

Lesbian writer Schulman follows her well-received After Delores and People in Trouble with this insightful allegory, which

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Diary of a Provincial Lesbian by V.G. Lee

V.G. Lee | Diary of a Provincial Lesbian | The ‘slow burn’ of small town English life is the subject of this novel and hilarity only one of the effects Ms Lee evokes. Read this novel to find sp