Posted in Fiction

After Eden by Valerie Miner

Valerie Miner | After Eden | After Eden is a provocative novel that examines the meaning of home and homelessness among people who see such issues as more than abstractions

Posted in Fiction

Moll Cutpurse by Ellen Galford

Ellen Galford | Moll Cutpurse | The adventures of a swashbuckling lesbian heroine in Elizabethan London

Posted in Pulp

The Dominant Female by Jerry Lund; Clinton Rogers

Jerry Lund; Clinton Rogers | The Dominant Female | ‘From butch types and highly sexed females, to active nymphomaniacs – this book dares to take you behind millions f American bedroom doors to disclose

Posted in Anthology - Nonfiction LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

I Could Not Speak My Heart by Mary Cronin; James McNinch

Mary Cronin; James McNinch | I Could Not Speak My Heart | This anthology documents the pain and misunderstanding that LGBTTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, Two-spirited, Queer) people have experience

Posted in Pulp

Flesh Hotel by Buster Hyman

Buster Hyman | Flesh Hotel | We are unable to provide a description at this time, but given the pseudonym used, this can’t be fine literature.

Posted in Pulp

Big Stud! by Ray Piazza

Ray Piazza | Big Stud! | Married to a Lesbian Nymphomaniac!

He was broadminded! Big Stud: He stirred a small town into an arena of illicit desire. They called him

Posted in Poetry

Woman In The Moon by SDiane Bogus

SDiane Bogus | Woman In The Moon | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Examining Differences In Stress Symptoms Based On Sexual Orientation by Ashley Dickson; Stacey Williams

Ashley Dickson; Stacey Williams | Examining Differences In Stress Symptoms Based On Sexual Orientation | Synopsis: The present study examined stress symptoms in relation to self-identified sexual orientation and identity-related constructs among gays and

Posted in Mystery

Bayou City Secrets by Deborah Powell

Deborah Powell | Bayou City Secrets | The cold winter of 1936 is about the get even colder for Hollis Carpenter. The tough, blunt-talking investigative reporter for the Houston Times has q

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Pulp

We, Too, Must Love by Ann Aldrich

Ann Aldrich | We, Too, Must Love | FROM THE BACK COVER: ‘In 1955 I wrote a book called WE WALK ALONE, a study of a lesbian by a lesbian. After its publication, I received 100s of letter