Category: Poetry

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Mimi of Mogador by Ruby Boardman

Ruby Boardman | Mimi of Mogador | A curious collection of lesbian poems and prose, along with three portraits by an American expatriate who lived in Paris in the inter-War years.

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Poems by Anne Whitney

Anne Whitney | Poems | While some poems express deep affection and emotional connections, these expressions are consistent with the romantic literary style of the 19th century and the period’s conventions of same-sex friendship.

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Poetry

My Lover Is a Woman by Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman | My Lover Is a Woman | Celebrating the diversity and complexity of women’s relationships, a literary compendium features the work of more than 120 lesbian poets, including A

Posted in Award Winner Poetry

Sweet To Burn by Beverly Burch

Beverly Burch | Sweet To Burn | 2004 Lammy Award for Poetry & 2004 Winner of the Gival Press Poetry Award ‘Novelistic in scope, but packing the emotional intensity of lyric poetry.’-

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Two Women Revisited by Jeannette Foster; Valerie Taylor

Jeannette Foster; Valerie Taylor | Two Women Revisited | After Estrangement by Jeannette Foster

Aftermath by Jeannette Foster

Aftermath by Jeannette Foster

Alone by Jeannette Foster

The Altru

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Memory at These Speeds by Jane Miller

Jane Miller | Memory at These Speeds | Poetry. ‘Reading Jane Miller’s poetry is like channel-surfing on acid: her deliberately interrupted narrative warps and weaves and makes the familiar

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Life Mask by Jackie Kay

Jackie Kay | Life Mask | Poetry by Scotland’s leading lesbian poet.

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Grier Rated Poetry

Amazon Poetry by Joan Larkin; Elly Bulkin

Joan Larkin; Elly Bulkin | Amazon Poetry | One of the first anthologies of lesbian poetry, this ground-breaking book gathered a wide range of poetry and poets, some appearing for the first time

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Desert Songs by JoSelle Vanderhooft

JoSelle Vanderhooft | Desert Songs | Poetry of the loneliness of the Utah desert in a surrealistic mingling of fact and fancy by a woman poet whose words and vision serve to explicate the

Posted in Award Winner Poetry

Cold River by Joan Larkin

Joan Larkin | Cold River | Amazon.com Review

Joan Larkin’s Lambda Award-winning Cold River deals in universal obsessions: sex and death, filtered in this case through memory