The Image by Jean de Berg
Jean de Berg | The Image | The Image is centred on a triangular relationship between the male narrator and two women, Anne and Claire. The narrator is puzzled by the meaning of
Jean de Berg | The Image | The Image is centred on a triangular relationship between the male narrator and two women, Anne and Claire. The narrator is puzzled by the meaning of
Joseph Arrowsmith | Love Wagon | First Line(s)
The Laundromat was filthy, but it was warm from the washers and dryers, and from the small, rusty heater up against the ceiling
Rosie Harding | Regulating Sexuality | Regulating Sexuality: Legal Consciousness in Lesbian and Gay Lives explores the impact that recent seismic shifts in the legal landscape have had for
Jessica Lauren | She Died Twice | Twenty years ago, Emma’s childhood friend and first lover, Natalie, mysteriously dissapeared. Now the remains of a child are unearthed, and Emma is fo
Carolyn Gage | Starting From Zero | A collection of eight one-act plays by lesbian playwright Carolyn Gage. Includes Lace Curtain Irish, The Greatest Actress Who Ever Lived, Little Siste
Jyl Lynn Felman | Hot Chicken Wings | Short stories that revolve around the author’s Judaism and lesbianism.
Bold, funny and on the cutting edge Hot Chicken Wings is Jewish and l
F.R.R. Mallory | Not Quite Forbidden | Scintillating and HOT! BDSM – Leather Lesbian Erotica.
Nellie is plunged into a diabolical, steamy, murderous adventure when she accidentally
Isabel Miller | Patience and Sarah |
Winner of the 1971 American Library Assoc.’s first Gay Book Award, later called Stonewall Book Award
Set in the nineteenth century, Isabel M
Dorine B. Clark | Gutter Star | ‘She was a Hollywood star, but her home was the gutter.’
‘A daring novel, baring strange paths of love.’
Ruth Simpson | From the Closet to the Courts | Is a firsthand report on what it means to be a lesbian today. The auther believes that ‘any homosexual who has anxieties about reading the book has pr