Helen Cross | My Summer of Love | It’s 1984 and one of the hottest summers Yorkshire’s seen. It’s the kind of woozy heat you lose your mind in. Mona is 15 years old. She’s a drinker, a
Melinda Clayton | Return To Crutcher Mountain | No one with Jessie’s history of childhood trauma could make it through unscathed, and Jessie is no exception. As recounted in Appalachian Justice, Jes
Anne Carson | If Not, Winter | The complete extant work of the Greek poet Sappho, in a new translation by Anne Carson. Sappho lived on the island of Lesbos from about 630BC. She was
Lee Lynch | Sweet Creek | Sweet Creek is a story of love, community, and the changing tides of time set in a town where trannies, lesbian cops, aging gay hippies, womyn’s lande
Eliza Lynn Linton; Deborah T. Meem | Rebel of the Family | The Rebel of the Family (1880) is the first New Woman novel by Eliza Lynn Linton. Perdita Winstanley, the novel’s protagonist, struggles to balance th
Pat Arrowsmith | Jericho | ‘…Another survivor of the earliest days is Pat Arrowsmith, who has been to jail 11 times and arrested frequently for her protests. ‘It has been my l
Erika Lopez | Lap Dancing for Mommy | Maybe Lap Dancing for Mommy is a graphic novel, or maybe it’s a collection of illustrated essays. However you’d describe it, Erika Lopez’s narr
Gertrude Stein; Richard Kostelanetz | The Yale Gertrude Stein | Students and admirers of Stein will welcome this volume both for the reading pleasure it brings and for its eloquent reaffirmation of Stein’s importan
Finola Moorhead | Remember The Tarantella | A work of feminist, lesbian fiction, this experimental novel explores the lives of 26 women–each named for a letter of the alphabet–during the 1980s