Posted in Poetry

Queer Street by Toni Mirosevich

Toni Mirosevich | Queer Street | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Pulp

Housewife Call-Girl by William Kane; Ben Haas

William Kane; Ben Haas | Housewife Call-Girl | Housewives By Day, Call-Girls By Night

Marion Fiske is unhappy with life in Hazen City and unhappy with her husband Dale (the book begins “He

Posted in Canadian Eh Romance Sports

Delay Of Game by Tracey Richardson

Tracey Richardson | Delay Of Game | Passion and patriotism sizzle on the ice at the Winter Olympics.

It’s been a dozen years since two of the world’s best women hockey players,

Posted in Gay Pulp Fiction

Three To Trade… by Dallas Kovar

Dallas Kovar | Three To Trade… | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Pulp

Passionate Lesbian by Harris Franklin

Harris Franklin | Passionate Lesbian | ‘Was she a slut because she let three men easily have her, or a lesbian tormented because only a woman could satiate her seething sensuality’

Posted in Black Interest Fiction

Celebrating Hotchclaw by Ann Allen Shockley

Ann Allen Shockley | Celebrating Hotchclaw | Alice Walker (The Color Purple) wrote of Loving Her ‘ : ‘In its exploration of a daring subject boldly shared I think (the novel)?.enab

Posted in Pulp

Too Many Women by Milton K. Ozaki

Milton K. Ozaki | Too Many Women | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Pulp

A Sister-In-Law’s Hunger by Belinda Jackson-Taylor

Belinda Jackson-Taylor | A Sister-In-Law’s Hunger | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

For Sylvia by Valentine Ackland

Valentine Ackland | For Sylvia | Valentine Ackland, writer and poet, was for 40 years the closest companion of Sylvia Townsend Warner, for whom she wrote this autobiographical essay.

Posted in Pulp

The Gay Girls by P. M Letnze

P. M Letnze | The Gay Girls | ‘ scalding case histories of the fiery passions that roil in the loins of the broads who give lip service to love and lust for their own kind..’