Empathy by Sarah Schulman
Sarah Schulman | Empathy | From Publishers Weekly
Lesbian writer Schulman follows her well-received After Delores and People in Trouble with this insightful allegory, which
Sarah Schulman | Empathy | From Publishers Weekly
Lesbian writer Schulman follows her well-received After Delores and People in Trouble with this insightful allegory, which
Cheryl Claassen | Whistling Women | Gain first-hand knowledge of how today’s lesbians aged 60 and over survived the 20th century! ”I didn’t know we were lesbians. We lived together 13 y
Anne Harris | The Nature of Smoke | From Publishers Weekly
The science in Harris’s impressive debut SF novel is soft?chaos theory and fractals are invoked in an almost mystical fashi
Guenter Klow, Dr | Women Who Seduce Women | Synopsis:
Perverted Practices… The lurid tale of women living in the shadow of Lesbos who need other women to arouse them for sexual interc
Katherine V. Forrest | Curious Wine |
‘The ultimate lesbian love novel.’-The Lesbian News
‘A masterpiece of lesbian love.’-The Sacramento Star
The intimacy of
Katherine V. Forrest | Murder at the Nightwood Bar | Most of us are gray people who just make our way through life. And then some of us are like Dory. I know she’s what Shakespeare thought about when he
Jackie Calhoun | Tamarack Creek | When Carly finds her lover in bed with another woman, she is at first angry but then, surprisingly, she feels a new freedom in her life. She quits her
Mark Lilly | Lesbian and Gay Writing | This book is a major advance in gay studies: the first volume of critical essays about lesbian and gay literature that is written entirely by lesbians
Lucy Jane Bledsoe | Sweat | From Publishers Weekly
In an outstanding novella and (with a couple of exceptions) rich and satisfying stories, Bledsoe shows herself to be a smar
Douglas Dee | The Mirrored Orgy | ‘Tedi Bare was a top stripper, and men in her audiences lusted after her. But Tedi couldn’t decide whether she was best suited for men or women!’