Category: Poetry

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Beautiful Barbarians by Lilian Mohin

Lilian Mohin | Beautiful Barbarians | Works from Marg Yeo, Jackie Kay, Marilyn Hacker, Joy Howard, Caroline Griffin, Judith Barrington, Andrea Loewenstein, Bernadine Evaristo, Mary Dorcey,

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Opposite The Tourbus by Sophia Walker

Sophia Walker | Opposite The Tourbus | The poems collected here tell those stories whether that is an eye opening report from a sex education workshop in an everyday British town, or someth

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We Are All Lesbians by Morgan Murielchild; Susan Daily

Morgan Murielchild; Susan Daily | We Are All Lesbians | Limited edition of 3,000 copies. Includes ‘Invocation to Sappho’ by Elsa Gidlow. In illustrated stapled self wrapper.

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The Takeaway Bin by Toni Mirosevich

Toni Mirosevich | The Takeaway Bin | Poetry. LGBT Studies. Oblique Strategiesis a card game invented in 1975, by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt. ‘Over one hundred worthwhile dilemmas’ are pr

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Diminuendo by Emily Reed

Emily Reed | Diminuendo | Aptly named, this poetic composition hints at a rousing, consuming fire of ecstasy that dies down, dwindles, and finally ends, leaving only banked emb

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Sea And Fog by Etel Adnan

Etel Adnan | Sea And Fog | These interrelated meditations explore the nature of the individual spirit and the individual spiritedness of the natural world. As skilled a philosop

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Movement in Black by Pat Parker

Pat Parker | Movement in Black | Amazon.com Review

This is the new, expanded edition of a groundbreaking volume of poetry first published in 1978, 11 years before Parker’s early d

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Belly Songs by Susan Stinson

Susan Stinson | Belly Songs | Poetry for the full figured woman.

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Lesbiana by Michèle Causse

Michèle Causse | Lesbiana | The lives of these seven lesbians including Italian, American and French women.

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Looking At Women by Fran Winant

Fran Winant | Looking At Women | We are unable to provide a description at this time.