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Orgy House by Frank Richards; Don Rico

Frank Richards; Don Rico | Orgy House | [‘Dante’s Inferno was a cooling plant, compared with the preverted Hell-Fires that burned within the habitues of — ‘

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The Unwilling Cousin by Ron Jones

Ron Jones | The Unwilling Cousin | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Anthology - Fiction

Riding Desire by Tee Corinne

Tee Corinne | Riding Desire | The stories in Tee Corinne’s new edited collection include work from twenty seven women whose stories represent a range of ethnic identity, ability an

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Yesterday’s Lessons by Sharon Isabell

Sharon Isabell | Yesterday’s Lessons | A short autobiography by a working class butch lesbian, based on her life experiences.

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I Am a Nymphomaniac by L.T. Woodward, M.D.

L.T. Woodward, M.D. | I Am a Nymphomaniac | The intimate stories of six women with uncensored case histories. (1) Monica – who never really had a father; (2) Luise – whose overstimulated body co

Posted in Black Interest

Love Conjure/Blues by Sharon Bridgforth

Sharon Bridgforth | Love Conjure/Blues | love conjure/blues considers a range of possibilities of gender expression and sexuality within a southern/rural/Black working class context that exam

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Sinful Model by Richard Donalds

Richard Donalds | Sinful Model | She Plumbed the Depths in Search of Ecstasy

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Gay American History by Jonathan Ned Katz

Jonathan Ned Katz | Gay American History | This unique and pioneering work is a comprehensive collection of documents on American gay life from the early days of European settlement to the emer

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Strange Sisters by Jaye Zimet

Jaye Zimet | Strange Sisters | Do you walk alone, a twilight lover? Odd one out? Warped? Troubled? Twisted? Jaye Zimet, a Brooklyn book designer and collector, has filled Strange

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Girls With Hammers by Cynn Chadwick

Cynn Chadwick | Girls With Hammers | ‘It’s never too late to be what you might have been’ – George Eliot.

Carpenter Lily Cameron first read the quote when her lover of 18 years, Hannah