Category: Poetry

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Metamorphosis by Judith McDaniel

Judith McDaniel | Metamorphosis | Reflections on recovery: poetry moving from addiction and alienation to self-empowerment.

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Lady Business by Bryan Borland

Bryan Borland | Lady Business | From the indie press that brings you the Library Journal-honored Assaracus comes Lady Business: A Celebration of Lesbian Poetry. Lady Business feature

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Ossuary by JoSelle Vanderhooft

JoSelle Vanderhooft | Ossuary | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Rave by Olga Broumas

Olga Broumas | Rave | Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Throughout this hefty selection from a quarter-century’s work, Broumas stays loyal to materials, them

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Laughter of the Witch by Red Jordan Arobateau

Red Jordan Arobateau | Laughter of the Witch | LAUGHTER OF THE WITCH

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Goddess Of Lesbian Dreams by Fran Winant

Fran Winant | Goddess Of Lesbian Dreams | Poetry, song and beauty from a Radicalesbian who spent her time building the Lesbian Feminist Sall Press. Her queer liberation works have been widely

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Sappho’s Gymnasium by Olga Broumas; T. Begley

Olga Broumas; T. Begley | Sappho’s Gymnasium | collaborative poems in Sapphic idiom

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Field Notes Of A Lesbian Naturalist by Anne MacKay

Anne MacKay | Field Notes Of A Lesbian Naturalist | Lesbian poems by writer and poet Anne MacKay, a founder of the North Fork lesbian community on Long Island. MacKay explores the natural world of being

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Woman Slaughter by Pat Parker

Pat Parker | Woman Slaughter | Parker’s elder sister was murdered by her husband, and the autobiographical poem, Womanslaughter (1978) is based on this event.

A ’70’

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Pole Dancing To Gospel Hymns by Andrea Gibson

Andrea Gibson | Pole Dancing To Gospel Hymns | Andrea Gibson’s dynamic and energetic first book, Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns, challenges us to not only read, but to react. Hauntingly vivid, the po