Posted in Anthology - Nonfiction Literary Criticism

Biting the Error: Writers Explore Narrative by Mary Burger; Gail Scott; Camille Roy; Robert Gluck

Mary Burger; Gail Scott; Camille Roy; Robert Gluck | Biting the Error: Writers Explore Narrative | What is the best way to tell a story? In this anthology, the first-ever collection of essays by innovative, cutting-edge writers on the theme of narra

Posted in YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Queer Heroes by Arabelle Sicardi

Arabelle Sicardi | Queer Heroes | This beautiful, bold book celebrates the achievements of LGBTQ+ people through history and from around the world–featuring dynamic full-color portrai

Posted in Mystery

1222 by Holt Anne

Holt Anne | 1222 | From Norway’s #1 bestselling crime writer comes a suspenseful locked-room mystery, the U.S. debut of a new series, set in an isolated hotel where gues

Posted in Pulp

Unnatural Wife by Jay Carr

Jay Carr | Unnatural Wife | She cheated on her husband — with other women!

Janice abided by all the rules of the marriage game, until the day Harry caught her — in another

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Sixty Nine Gay Street by Ben Carter

Ben Carter | Sixty Nine Gay Street | The sexual adventures of several tenants of the boarding house in NYC.

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The Male Lesbian by Roger Blake

Roger Blake | The Male Lesbian | The true story as to what transpires when a man becomes a woman.

Posted in Fiction

Allan’s Wife by Sir Henry Rider Haggard

Sir Henry Rider Haggard | Allan’s Wife | The story of Quartermain’s early life, and his marriage to Stella, mother of his son Harry. Also includes short stories Hunter Quatermain’s Story, A T

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Grier Rated

The Riddle of Emily Dickinson by Rebecca Patterson

Rebecca Patterson | The Riddle of Emily Dickinson | This may be the most important volume that has been published about the life of Emily Dickinson. It is at once a work of solid scholarship, an excitin

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Where There’s Smoke by Michael Burgess

Michael Burgess | Where There’s Smoke | ‘She was the kind of female who couldn’t say no, who couldn’t be satisfied with just one man…even if that man happened to be her husband’.

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Pulp

The Hot And The Cool by Edwin Gilbert

Edwin Gilbert | The Hot And The Cool | The world of new jazz has its dedicated in Kip Nelson and the boys of his unit which is not so highly thought of by their leader, Wade Stuart, a snob