Meredith Miller | Historical Dictionary of Lesbian Literature | While lesbian literature can trace its name back to the Greek poet Sappho, who was born on the Island of Lesbos in 630 B.C., it was not until the past
Toni Mirosevich | The Rooms We Make Our Own | To write about what it is like to grow up in a working-class commercial fishing family, work as a nontraditional laborer in the physical trades, labor
Sharon Malinowski; Christa Brelin; Malcolm Boyd | The Gay & Lesbian Literary Companion | ‘Give s the researcher, student, and casual reader a ‘collective experience’ of insight’. — American BooksellerThis anthology-plus showcases writings
Toni Mirosevich | Pink Harvest | Toni Mirosevich explores life’s shifting, tilting moments and encounters. A chance meeting with a homeless stranger, the feel of a nickel in the palm
Barbara Smith | Home Girls | ‘The girls from the neighborhood and from the block, the girls we grew up with. . . we are not strangers and never have been. I am convinced that Blac
Sonya L. Jones | Gay and Lesbian Literature Since World War II | Gay and Lesbian Literature Since World War II chronicles the multifaceted explosion of gay and lesbian writing that has taken place in the second half
Maureen Sandler; Helen Sandler; Rosie Sandler | The Full Heritage Experience | In this collection of poems and very short stories, two generations of one family take us from the dairy to the diamond mine via the nearest Odeon, in