After the Blast by Don Holliday; Hal Dresner
Don Holliday; Hal Dresner | After the Blast | Their lives were doomed to shame.
Don Holliday; Hal Dresner | After the Blast | Their lives were doomed to shame.
Geraldine Meade | Flick | A beautiful, sensitive tale of coming out that fearlessly explores the pressure felt by teenage girls to conform, and ultimately inspires
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Nene Adams | Barking at the Moon | While investigating the murder of a preacher with dark secrets in his past, Sheriff Annalee Crow stumbles upon another secret, this one involving the
Wayne M. Bryant | Bisexual Characters in Film | How far have we progressed from the days when showing a film such as Jack Smith’s Flaming Creatures landed the cinema’s programmer, projectionist, and
Francis Carco | Only a Woman | ‘The Shocking Ecstasy of Forbidden Love!’
‘Only a Woman is an unashamed account of a love affair between a young boy and the servant girl who
Melissa Good | Tropical Convergence | ***This is the first part of the story formerly known as Moving Target.***
There’s trouble on the horizon for ILS when a rival chal
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
Ashwini Sukthankar | Facing The Mirror | This Collection Brings Together For The First Time The Richness And Diversity Of Lesbian Existence In India, Through Fiction And Poetry, Essays And Pe
Dorothy Baker | Cassandra Au Mariage | Cassandra’s identical twin, Judith, is to be married to a nice young doctor and Cassandra (brilliant, nervewracked, gay, miserable) is hell-bent on sa
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