Chea Villanueva | Bulletproof Butches | Fiction and poetry from one of lesbian literature’s most uncompromising voices. Never afraid to address the harsh realities of working-class lesbia
Sky Lee | Telling It | Featuring prominent Native, Asian-Canadian and lesbian writers, Telling It is a celebration of their work and an exploration of how the power of langu
Nila Gupta | Issue is ‘Ism | This book first appeared in the 1983 Issue 16 of Fireweed, a Canadian feminist quarterly. In these pages women of colour speak about their lives for t
Paula Gunn Allen | The Woman Who Owned the Shadows | The Woman Who Owned the Shadows is the first novel written by an American Indian woman about an Indian woman published in fifty years. The book starts
Paula Gunn Allen | The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions | This pioneering work, first published in 1986, documents the continuing vitality of American Indian traditions and the crucial role of women in those
Paula Gunn Allen | Grandmothers of the Light | This extraordinary collection of goddess stories from Native American civilizations across the continent, Paula Gunn Allen shares myths that have guid
Paula Gunn Allen | The Blind Lion | From The Blind Lion: ‘ You came to me / the breath of winter in your hair / and off me the tears of the blind lion / as the meaning of your solitude’
Chencia C. Higgins | The Color Spectrum: Ebony | On one end of the color spectrum lies emotional turmoil with a desperate need to mend what has always been broken. On the other end sits frustration t
Verde Arzu | Rainbow | Taylor has room for exactly two things in her life: improving her performance as a college basketball player and maintaining the grades she needs to s