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Backlash by Natalia Zabaneh

Natalia Zabaneh | Backlash | ‘It is growing dark, night is approaching and I am alone.’

Margaret Dean is attractive, middle-aged and a lesbian. A schoolteacher, she has suppr

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The Reluctant Couple by Doug Buck

Doug Buck | The Reluctant Couple | Their marriage had reached a point of crisis neither of them thought could be resolved – love was a word in novels – sex was the action!

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Desert Places by Erica Abbott

Erica Abbott | Desert Places | The dry, wide plains of the high desert are a mirror to the barren places in Jean McAllister’s heart. With a new home in southern Colorado, and an ide

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Margo by Scott Stone

Scott Stone | Margo | ‘The nights were cold — her bed was warm!’

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Backstage Trio by Allyn Davis

Allyn Davis | Backstage Trio | A fun romp of sexual escapades in a touring theater troupe, with all sorts of comings and goings. Money for sex, lesbian sex, sex for the best role. N

Posted in Performing Arts

Out Plays by Ben Hodges

Ben Hodges | Out Plays |

With a foreword by Harvey Fierstein and a new introduction to The Boys in the Band by Mart Crowley, twentieth century theatre is seen as a

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The Twisted Year by Rea Michaels

Rea Michaels | The Twisted Year | ‘She turned her back on normal love to make a tormented search for fulfillment…’

From the back:

What was this woman?

Kar

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No Previous Experience by Elspeth Cameron

Elspeth Cameron | No Previous Experience | ‘No Previous Experience: A Memoir of Love and Change is a candid and poignant memoir by Canadian literary biographer Elspeth Cameron. In it, she writ

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The King Of A Rainy Country by Brigid Brophy

Brigid Brophy | The King Of A Rainy Country | In this captivating novel the stylish Brigid Brophy portrays the impoverished bohemianism of young Londoners during the post-war years. Susan, working

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Payment in Sin by Kay Martin

Kay Martin | Payment in Sin | ‘What was this strange desire that drove her from man to man-and on to her terrifyling destiny? ‘