Mona Oikawa ; Dionne Falconer ; Rosamund Elwin ; Ann Decter | Out Rage | Out Rage is a chorus of lesbian voices – working class and middle class, Black, Asian, First Nations, Jewish and White – raised in anger and in celebr
Rhayne Marcella Thomas | Hey Amy! I’m A Black Lesbian Rabbi!!! | This gem has made it’s mark with a catchy title that makes you curious enough to open its pages. Once inside, you instantly realize this book has abso
Lesléa Newman | Signs of Love | Originally published in two volumes which have gone out of print, this exciting collection explores deeply personal, yet profoundly universal issues s
Helen Humphreys | Leaving Earth | ‘The plane slips from a spool of blue, stitches a confident loop in the sky. Willa stands by the hangar as the Moth roars above her head, growl of
David Shallenberger | Reclaiming the Spirit | David Shallenberger interviewed gay men and women, many of whom grew up in families practicing traditional religions – Jewish, Roman Catholic, and Pro
Red Jordan Arobateau | Lavanderette Of My Solitude | LAVENDERETTE OF MY SOLITUDE, a play in 3 acts by Master Author Red Jordan Arobateau is surrealistic, at times speaking thru the mouths of its highly c
Evelyn Torton Beck | Nice Jewish Girls | Essays, poems, recorded conversations, stories, and prose are gathered to provide a consciousness-raising feeling of what it means to be Jewish and le
Judith Katz | Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin Sound | Nadine Pagan’s dyke sister Jane wants to find her. Her lover Rose wants to marry her. And her mother Fay wants to forget her. All Nadine wants is to s
Amy Hoffman | Lies About My Family | This well-crafted family memoir is about the stories that are told and the ones that are not told, and about the ways the meanings of the stories chan
Judith Katz | The Escape Artist | Sofia Teitelbaum’s parents want to marry her off to a successful, charming, traveling Jewish businessman. The year is 1913, the place is rural Eastern