Posted in Fiction

A Perilous Advantage by Natalie Clifford Barney; Anna Livia

Natalie Clifford Barney; Anna Livia | A Perilous Advantage | Finally, the writing of one of the century’s most famous lesbians is available in English. Natalie Barney hosted the avant garde of Paris for 30 years

Posted in Pulp

Sex Week by Rex Weldon

Rex Weldon | Sex Week | It started like any other week… but for Ellen it suddenly became one of upheaval as her unbridled desire crashed to the surface and left her in the ea

Posted in YA Fiction (Young Adult)

We’re Not Alone by Rik Isensee

Rik Isensee | We’re Not Alone | We’re Not Alone is a young adult novel that follows Mike and Susie through their adventures coming out in a suburban high school. Susie, a firebrand f

Posted in History Parenting & Families

Radical Relations by Daniel Winunwe Rivers

Daniel Winunwe Rivers | Radical Relations | In Radical Relations, Daniel Winunwe Rivers offers a previously untold story of the American family: the first history of lesbian and gay parents and

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences Literary Criticism

New Lesbian Criticism by Sally Munt

Sally Munt | New Lesbian Criticism | This volume explores whether there can be a specific lesbian aesthetic, juxtaposed against reading as a ‘woman’ or as a ‘heterosexual’. Contributors b

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

The Other Girl by Theodora Keogh

Theodora Keogh | The Other Girl | She Came To Hollywood looking for the answer to the strange hunger in her blood. But not until she met Betty, the tantalizing, voluptuous slut, could

Posted in Reference

Lesbian Pulp Address Book by Susan Stryker

Susan Stryker | Lesbian Pulp Address Book | This duo of address books features steamy and hilarious gay and lesbian pulp covers on each tab and includes revealing reviews of the racy novels! Lik

Posted in Pulp

Enraptured Lovers by March Hastings

March Hastings | Enraptured Lovers | First Line(s)

The large furnished room seemed to sway as girls danced slowly and close, their bodies urgent with secret desire. Dex stood be

Posted in Reference

Words in Our Pockets by Celeste West

Celeste West | Words in Our Pockets | Includes selections by Celeste West, Dorothy Bryant, Jan Clausen, Christina Baldwin, Elsa Gidlow, Susan Wengraf, Joanne Genet, Charlene Spretnak, Joan

Posted in Pulp

Lesbian Dollhouse by Dallas Mayo

Dallas Mayo | Lesbian Dollhouse | First Line(s)

Nerves aquiver with anticipation, Blythe Venable paced the floor of her room impatiently, much too jittery to sit down and rela