Posted in Pulp

Warped Passions by Arnold Marmor

Arnold Marmor | Warped Passions | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Pulp

Call Me Mistress by Tomlin Rede

Tomlin Rede | Call Me Mistress | This very early Midwood is the story of a busty blonde alley cat climbing the Hollywood ladder alongside gangsters and the gay underworld of ‘fairies

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Other Women by Lisa Alther

Lisa Alther | Other Women | With two young sons, a failed marriage, a job as an emergency room nurse that leaves her feeling paralyzed and hopeless, and a relationship with a wom

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Promiscuous Wife by Andrea Loren

Andrea Loren | Promiscuous Wife | ‘Her husband paid men to bed her’

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

And Say Hi to Joyce by Joyce Murdoch; Deb Price

Joyce Murdoch; Deb Price | And Say Hi to Joyce | ‘Deb Price and Joyce Murdoch have guts.  Their love for each other–and their commitment to  proving the validity and humanity of that love–is,  in t

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Melinda by Gaia Servadio

Gaia Servadio | Melinda | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences Literary Criticism

Female Desires by Evelyn Blackwood; Saskia E. Wieringa

Evelyn Blackwood; Saskia E. Wieringa | Female Desires | Few aspects of American military history have been as vigorously debated as Harry Truman’s decision to use atomic bombs against Japan. In this careful

Posted in Film and Television Popular Culture

In Or Out by Boze Hadleigh

Boze Hadleigh | In Or Out | Boze Hadleigh provides a unique compilation of celebrity quotes from those who are out, those who are outing others, those who are straight, and those

Posted in Non-Fiction

Vested Interests by Marjorie Garber

Marjorie Garber | Vested Interests | ‘Vested Interests’ focuses on the relationship between the aesthetic and the existential, from Shakespeare to Peter Pan and ‘M. Butterfly’, from trans

Posted in Fiction Grier Rated

Surplus by Sylvia Stevenson

Sylvia Stevenson | Surplus | Often the road to heaven on earth – which some call happiness, and some mirage – is a tangled pathway, broadening slowly as it winds along, till as la