Category: Poetry

Posted in Grier Rated Poetry

The Work Of A Common Woman by Judy Grahn

Judy Grahn | The Work Of A Common Woman | Selected poems by a feminist author reexamine love, death, power, lesbianism, and the role of women in society

Posted in Poetry

The Butterfly Effect by Susan Hawthorne

Susan Hawthorne | The Butterfly Effect | The flap of a butterfly’s wing in one part of the world can cause devastating storms on the other side, just as the word ‘lesbian’–a force full of vi

Posted in Humor Poetry

Little Butch Book by Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman | Little Butch Book | A collection of sexy, witty, luscious love poems to butches as only femme top author Lesléa Newman could write them. Written in the style of nursery r

Posted in Poetry

Out Here Flying by Jan Hardy

Jan Hardy | Out Here Flying | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Award Winner Poetry

The Patience Of Metal by Yvonne Zipter

Yvonne Zipter | The Patience Of Metal | Review

Here is a fresh, bold and compelling book about the redeeming powers of earthly love in a life saturated with loss. — Letter eX, April 199

Posted in Literary Criticism Poetry

Highest Apple by Judy Grahn

Judy Grahn | Highest Apple | examination of the history of lesbian poetry

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences Poetry

Priestess Of Morphine by Marie Madeleine; Ronald K. Siegel

Marie Madeleine; Ronald K. Siegel | Priestess Of Morphine | Marie-Madeleine was a German Jew, lesbian poet and novelist whose eroticism and love for morphine was revealed in many of her shocking, sensational, a

Posted in Black Interest Poetry

Humid Pitch by Cheryl Clarke

Cheryl Clarke | Humid Pitch | Aiko’s Pledge

Bulletin

The Day Sam Cooke Died

Ella Takes Up The Slack

Epic Of Song

Epic Of Song: Back Talk

Epic Of Song: Backs

Posted in Award Winner Poetry

Wonder by Nicole Pollifrone

Nicole Pollifrone | Wonder | For the days when you walk alone in darkness… it is you who must be the light… ‘Our humanity is our commonality. During the darkest and the bright

Posted in Asian Interest Poetry

Eating Artichokes by Willyce Kim

Willyce Kim | Eating Artichokes | Printed in purple ink, as is one of the photos; 5.5×9 inches, photos (portraits and nudes) by Wendy Cadden. Poetry chapbook. The Korean American poet