Posted in Pulp

Raw Deal Stud by Alfred Kurts

Alfred Kurts | Raw Deal Stud | THE LUST SWAPPERS WERE EASY PREY FOR THE…RAW DEAL STUD .

Posted in Erotica

Sweet Cream by Dallas Mayo

Dallas Mayo | Sweet Cream | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Fiction

On Lill Street by Lynn Kanter

Lynn Kanter | On Lill Street | The year: 1976. Political correctness among lesbian-feminists was new, important, and exciting. Margaret was 24. Living in Chicago and working part-ti

Posted in Mystery Romance Speculative Fiction

Residual Moon by Kate Sweeney

Kate Sweeney | Residual Moon | Two young women are found dead on the Chicago lakefront in as many weeks, each murdered in the same fashion. Detective Sergeant Grayson MacCarthaigh i

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Out In The World by Neil Miller

Neil Miller | Out In The World | In his award-winning In Search of Gay America, Neil Miller dispelled stereotypes with his evocative portraits of gays and lesbians in small cities and

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Frustrated Women by Jeffrey Williams

Jeffrey Williams | Frustrated Women | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Sister Gin by June Arnold

June Arnold | Sister Gin | Aging, lesbian consciousness, the difficulty of escaping from alcoholism — these are the themes of June Arnold’s extraordinary novel, first published

Posted in Film and Television

The Bent Lens by Claire Jackson; Peter Tapp

Claire Jackson; Peter Tapp | The Bent Lens | Over 1700 titles from 45 countries spanning gay and lesbian filmmaking from 1914 to the present day are listed.

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Girl-Crazy Girl / For Women Only by Dallas Mayo

Dallas Mayo | Girl-Crazy Girl / For Women Only | ( Girl-crazy girl )

CHAPTER ONE

Let’s face it. I am – to begin with – a girl-crazy girl. Which just naturally leads to the assumption that I

Posted in Jewish Interests Mystery

The Question of Sabotage by Bonnie J. Morris

Bonnie J. Morris | The Question of Sabotage | Whiney but wonderfully brilliant Ceci Blum has packed up her physics books, fled her MIT lab with a stranger from a women`s bookstore, and is headed t