Category: Fiction

Posted in Chicana/Latina/Latinx Interest Fiction

Outrageous by Sheila Ortiz Taylor

Sheila Ortiz Taylor | Outrageous | Arden Benbow is a motorcycle riding, lesbian Latina poet from LA who has at last received her degree from UCLA. Now she’s been hired to teach poetry i

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The Water’s Edge by Beverly Rathbun

Beverly Rathbun | The Water’s Edge | “I hope it isn’t one of those crazy places where they make you strip naked and roll around in wet paint,” Fern says when her family sends her to a cre

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Dorothea by C. Frankenberg

C. Frankenberg | Dorothea | If Dorothea had not always fallen through the cracks of society, there may have been another way out when she was fired from her job. If Kate, the emo

Posted in Black Interest Fiction

A Lesbian In God’s House by Phenomenon

Phenomenon | A Lesbian In God’s House | Taurus has experienced so much shameful drama in her past. After losing a relationship with her mother & father over her last girlfriend’s ruthless be

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Olivia by Dorothy Strachey

Dorothy Strachey | Olivia |

Considered one of the most subtle and beautifully written lesbian novels of the century, this 1949 classic returns to print in a Cleis Press edit

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Pissing In A River by Lorrie Sprecher

Lorrie Sprecher | Pissing In A River | Amanda moves to London with nothing but her guitar and her collection of punk music as the soundtrack to her every move. With the company of a few fri

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Round Shape by Alma Routsong

Alma Routsong | Round Shape | The story of a post-war marriage in a town so small that everyone is a part of everyone else’s life.

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Hangsaman by Shirley Jackson

Shirley Jackson | Hangsaman | Shirley Jackson’s chilling second novel, based on her own experiences and an actual mysterious disappearance

Seventeen-year-old Natalie Waite

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Splintered Day by V.K. Mina

V.K. Mina | Splintered Day | Set in the streets, bars and clubs of Greenwich Village, people meet, love, desire and betray. Fractured lives and splintered relationships appear in

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The Way the Crow Flies by Ann-Marie Macdonald

Ann-Marie Macdonald | The Way the Crow Flies | To create a colourfully realised narrative seen through only youthful eyes is not an easy task, as the glut of badly written novels in this vein attes