Posted in Erotica

Miss Jane’s Private School by Unknown

Unknown | Miss Jane’s Private School | from page 115:

‘Why Miss Jane, it’s the first thing that you’ve done that I ever wanted to do. When I saw the way you were licking Miss Bello

Posted in Pulp

Girl On A Couch by Manning Stokes

Manning Stokes | Girl On A Couch | Gay’s analyst tried to cure her but fell victin to her instead…for he was a man and she was a nymphomaniac.’

What was wrong with youn

Posted in Anthology - Fiction

Lesbian Words by Irene Reti; Sue McCabe; Deborah Abbott

Irene Reti; Sue McCabe; Deborah Abbott | Lesbian Words | Includes poetry and short fiction by Deborah Abbott, Anita Adams, Ellen Bass, A. Bee, Elizabeth Carruthers, Toni Cassista, De Clarke, Cynthia Gray, Ca

Posted in Poetry

We Say We Love Each Other: Poetry by Minnie Bruce Pratt

Minnie Bruce Pratt | We Say We Love Each Other: Poetry | The first collection of poetry by the author of Crime Against Nature evokes the lesbian odyssey in search of a place to live as one chooses and captur

Posted in Pulp

Community of Women by Sheldon Lord

Sheldon Lord | Community of Women | Maggie, a secret lesbian married to a gay man for appearaces, who sets her seductive third sex sites of Elly Carr, a woman who sleeps with any man who

Posted in Pulp

The Other Side of Love by J. Malcolm Maxwell

J. Malcolm Maxwell | The Other Side of Love | She strayed into the labyrinth of the lesbian world! Could she check her ambivalent desires? Could a normal man-loving girl be mastered by abnormal wo

Posted in Erotica

Children of the Void by Regina Snow

Regina Snow | Children of the Void | Her new novel, Children of the Void goes one step further. It is hardly fiction at all, but describes in courageous detail the way she and her circle

Posted in Literary Criticism Literary History

Gay and Lesbian Historical Fiction by Norman W. Jones

Norman W. Jones | Gay and Lesbian Historical Fiction | The first extensive study of gay and lesbian historical fiction, this book demonstrates how the highly popular genre helps us understand gay and lesbi

Posted in Pulp

Honey Pot! by Jackson Harmon

Jackson Harmon | Honey Pot! | ‘She didn’t need anyone—male or female—-as long as she had her own ever-ready, hot little HONEY POT!’

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

One In Twenty by Bryan Magee

Bryan Magee | One In Twenty | From 1966: This book has been written by a professional author and television writer who set out to discover all he could about homosexuality and abou