Yes I Said Yes I Will | Judith McDaniel | udith McDaniel’s novel, ‘Yes I Said Yes I Will,’ tells the intertwined stories of two lesbian women, Andie Wycoff and a Black woman whose name we don’
Patience and Sarah | Isabel Miller | In the early nineteenth century, in a puritanical New England town, two women fall in love. With no one to guide or support them, Patience and Sarah t
Against the season | Jane Rule | Jane Rule?s incandescent third novel explores love, loss, and family . . . and the pieces of ourselves we leave behind
The Lesbian Body | Monique Wittig | From back ‘A world without men – where men have never been, will never be – drives two lovers beyond the earthly limits of passion to dicover the depe
Lesbian Pulp Fiction: The Sexually Intrepid World of Lesbian Paperback Novels 1950-1965 | Katherine V. Forrest | Long before the rise of the modern gay movement, an unnoticed literary revolution was occurring between the covers of the cheaply produced lesbian pul
Spring Fire (Lesbian Pulp Fiction) | Vin Packer | Her silky black hair. Her low-cut gown. Her sparkling sorority pin. It’s autumn rush in the Tri Epsilon house, and the new pledge, Susan Mitchell–‘Mi
Lois Lenz, Lesbian Secretary | Monica Nolan | The story your mother never told you-printed here for your own good. Lois Lenz was like any other wholesome former cheerleader with a knack for office
Don Juan in the Village: A Novel | Jane Delynn | From the lesbian bars of New York City to the back streets of Fez, from the S&M scene in Los Angeles to the calm ocean depths off a Caribbean island,
In Thrall: A Novel | Jane Delynn | ‘Dear Miss Maxfield?what I’m really afraid of is that I am a homosexual human being. I wish you were one too but I don’t think it’s possible there cou
The Bar Stories: A Novel After All | Nisa Donnelly | On a nondescript street somewhere in San Francisco sits Babe’s bar, a legendary place where women who love women come to celebrate, to dry their tears