Posted in Fiction

Remember The Tarantella by Finola Moorhead

Finola Moorhead | Remember The Tarantella | A work of feminist, lesbian fiction, this experimental novel explores the lives of 26 women–each named for a letter of the alphabet–during the 1980s

Posted in Autobiographical Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

The Worry Girl by Andrea Freud Loewenstein

Andrea Freud Loewenstein | The Worry Girl | With chunks called ‘From The Stories That Came Before’ and pieces named ‘The Grandmothers’ Stories,’ this pithy collection – ‘fictional composites of

Posted in Relationships

Now That You’re Out of the Closet, What About the Rest of the House? by Linda Handel

Linda Handel | Now That You’re Out of the Closet, What About the Rest of the House? | Opening the door to a consistent, mature lifestyle is a difficult task for most of us, but especially for gays and lesbians living in a heterosexual w

Posted in How-to-Guide

She and Her by Shanna Katz

Shanna Katz | She and Her | The ultimate, full-color guide to amazingly passionate and intensely pleasurable sex for women who love women

Nothing spices up a couple’s se

Posted in Arts & Photography

We Are by Lisa Kanemoto

Lisa Kanemoto | We Are | Lisa Kanemoto photographed San Francisco’s gay community in 1984 through portraits of a vast array of noted personalities from drag queens to leatherm

Posted in Romance

Worth The Risk by Karis Walsh

Karis Walsh | Worth The Risk | Is it possible to overcome a lifetime of barriers and finally take a chance on love?

Jamie Callahan handles her job as an investment analyst,

Posted in Law & Government

A Legal Guide For Gay And Lesbian Couples In Ontario by Kathleen A. Baker

Kathleen A. Baker | A Legal Guide For Gay And Lesbian Couples In Ontario | Now dated book providing an overview of legal rights for gay and lesbian couples in Ontario.

Posted in Fiction Movie/Media Tie-In

Hannah Free by Claudia Allen

Claudia Allen | Hannah Free | Hannah, a free spirit. Rachel, the woman she calls home. Hannah and Rachel knew, from their first adventure as girls, that they were meant to be toget

Posted in Pulp

Lust But Not Least by Chet Sandler

Chet Sandler | Lust But Not Least | ‘Love lashes.He used them to satisfy his perverse pleasure upon their soft bodies. She hated all men’s bodies and only desired other women to satisfy

Posted in Lesbian Studies

Ask No Man Pardon by Elsa Gidlow

Elsa Gidlow | Ask No Man Pardon | In 1973 she published a manifesto, Ask No Man Pardon: The Philosophical Significance of Being Lesbian, in which she defined the lesbian as by nature a