Boys’ Night Out by Red Jordan Arobateau
Red Jordan Arobateau | Boys’ Night Out | A Red-hot volume of short fiction from this lesbian literary sensation. As always, Arobateau takes a good hard look at the lives of everyday women, no
Red Jordan Arobateau | Boys’ Night Out | A Red-hot volume of short fiction from this lesbian literary sensation. As always, Arobateau takes a good hard look at the lives of everyday women, no
Edward Podolsky; Carlson Wade | Lesbianism | Contents include essays on: Sexual Methods of the Lesbian; Can You Recognize a Lesbian; Lesbian Love in Prison; Can Psychiatry Help the Lesbian; and m
Georgia Beers | Finding Home | ‘You’re getting rigid and predictable.’
Sarah Buchanan would never have used those words to describe herself in a million years. Never. But it
Francesca Rendle-Short | Imago | Imago has a lush and economical style that richly evokes Canberra in the 1960s and strongly captures the migrant experience of the period. It also viv
Susan Sontag | Against interpretation | Against Interpretation was Susan Sontag’s first collection of essays and is a modern classic. Originally published in 1966, it has never gone out of p
Therese Szymanski | When the Corpse Lies | Bad-girl Brett Higgins is used to waking up next to beautiful women she hardly knows. Problem is, this one’s dead.
Tough, sexy, and dangerous, form
Mark Blasius | Gay and Lesbian Politics | An active participant in and theorist of the gay and lesbian movement, Mark Blasius contends that being gay or lesbian is by definition political. By
Andrew Laird; Richard E. Geis | Every Bed is Narrow / The Beatniks | Every Bed Is Narrow (Original title: Too Hot For Hell)
The Beatniks (Original title: Like Crazy, Man)
One story about Beatniks – the oth
Jackie Kennedy | Denial | Time spent in Somalia has Doctor Celeste Cameron accustomed to living and working in a war zone. Coming back home to America, Celeste is glad to see t
Maurine C. Waun | More than welcome | A 1999 Choice Academic Book of the Year. Mainline churches, says Waun, are so preoccupied with debating the sinfulness of homosexuality that they are