Posted in Award Winner Romance

Exception To The Rule by Cindy Rizzo

Cindy Rizzo | Exception To The Rule | What will keep you safe–and sane–when you find yourself in a new and unfamiliar place convinced you’ll never find anyone like you? For Robin and Tra

Posted in Pulp

Women Without Morals by Richard F. Gallagher

Richard F. Gallagher | Women Without Morals | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

We Too Are Drifting by Gale Wilhelm

Gale Wilhelm | We Too Are Drifting | The story of woodcut artist Jan Morale’s struggle to extricate herself from a destructive sexual attachment to bisexual Madeline and of her delicately

Posted in Fiction

That’s How It Was by Maureen Duffy

Maureen Duffy | That’s How It Was | I was just a girl and life offered only things I despised: houses, children, security, housework. I had to pass. I had to. I had to be different.’

Posted in Pulp

End of Innocence by William Lawrence

William Lawrence | End of Innocence | ‘They were twins-one sister loved as a man and the other lived in unspeakable horror’

A strange and compelling story of a seductive young wom

Posted in Pulp

Rita & Marian by Peggy Swenson

Peggy Swenson | Rita & Marian | Even though Rita had been married for years there was something about Marian she couldn’t resist

Posted in Poetry

Perpetua by Olga Broumas

Olga Broumas | Perpetua | From Publishers Weekly

In her fourth collection, Broumas (Yale Younger Poets Award-winner Beginning with O) passionately invokes the redemptive fo

Posted in Erotica Pulp

Teen Tramp by Ricardo Santagata

Ricardo Santagata | Teen Tramp | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Erotica

The Hooker and the Nun by Eve Locke

Eve Locke | The Hooker and the Nun | The Hooker and the Nun is, of course, just fiction – or is it?

This could be true for some folks; for others it’s lustful entertainme

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

The Third Street by Joan Ellis

Joan Ellis | The Third Street | the street where no questions were asked

the street where few men were ever seen

“Gay street.

This was where they came … the l