Posted in Performing Arts

Feminist and Queer Performance by Sue-Ellen Case

Sue-Ellen Case | Feminist and Queer Performance | Review

‘By way of her strong writing style, Case leaves the over-determined space of an abstracted feminism for an international and multidiscipli

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Erotica Horror Speculative Fiction Vampire

Dark Angels by Pam Keesey

Pam Keesey | Dark Angels |

If the vampire is both scary and seductive, the lesbian vampire, who lives at the farthest fringes of society, is doubly so. The appeal of this q

Posted in Anthology - Nonfiction Black Interest

Home Girls by Barbara Smith

Barbara Smith | Home Girls | ‘The girls from the neighborhood and from the block, the girls we grew up with. . . we are not strangers and never have been. I am convinced that Blac

Posted in Poetry

Black Sugar by Jeremy Reed

Jeremy Reed | Black Sugar | With drawings by Jean Cocteau. In this, his tenth volume of poetry, Reed draws on gay, hetero, and lesbian sex to produce a collection distinguished b

Posted in Romance Speculative Fiction

Shadow Hunt by L.L. Raand

L.L. Raand | Shadow Hunt | When shadows fill the night, it’s hard to tell friend from foe.

With young to raise and her Pack under attack, Sylvan, Alpha of the wolf Were

Posted in Pulp

Changeover by Duane Davis

Duane Davis | Changeover | ‘Al kept going to sleep in the beds of various girlfriends and waking up somewhere else. Then there

was the expensive gun he bought – one minute

Posted in Pulp

Odd Girl Out by Elizabeth Jane Howard

Elizabeth Jane Howard | Odd Girl Out | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Social Perspectives in Lesbian and Gay Studies by Peter M. Nardi

Peter M. Nardi | Social Perspectives in Lesbian and Gay Studies | This comprehensive reader brings a social science perspective to an area hitherto dominated by the humanities. Through it, students will be able to fo

Posted in Mystery

Devil’s Leg Crossing by Kaye Davis

Kaye Davis | Devil’s Leg Crossing | When sixteen-year old Karin Beauchamp disappears from her Texas home, the local police believe she’s run away. Frustrated by the inadequate investigat

Posted in Lesbian Studies LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Looking Like What You Are by Lisa Walker

Lisa Walker | Looking Like What You Are | Looks can be deceiving, and in a society where one’s status and access to opportunity are largely attendant on physical appearance, the issue of how d