Posted in Literary Criticism

The Lesbian Postmodern by Laura Doan

Laura Doan | The Lesbian Postmodern | Industry Reviews

‘As an exploration of the relation between the lesbian, conceived within the context of cutting-edge work on gender theory, and p

Posted in Award Winner Romance

Butch Girls Can Fix Anything by Paula Offutt

Paula Offutt | Butch Girls Can Fix Anything | Kelly Walker is known around town as the Fix-it Lady who can repair just about anything. That’s true, except for the hole in her life left by the deat

Posted in Pulp

Her Lust For Ladies by John May

John May | Her Lust For Ladies | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Canadian Eh Erotica

A Victorian Romance by Lindsay Welsh

Lindsay Welsh | A Victorian Romance | ‘A young Englishwoman realizes her dream–a trip abroad under the guidance of her eccentric maiden aunt. Young Elaine soon comes to discover her own s

Posted in Fiction

Rack Focus by K. L. Kramer

K. L. Kramer | Rack Focus | Using a bisexual photojournalist as pivot, filmmaker-author KL KRAMER follows the roller-coaster love addictions and artistic ambitions of an Angelino

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Lesbian and Gay Studies by Andy Medhurst ; Sally Munt

Andy Medhurst ; Sally Munt | Lesbian and Gay Studies | A major new publication in lesbian and gay studies, this accessible textbook comprises newly-commissioned essays from a rich cross-section of internat

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

We Two Won’t Last by Ann Aldrich

Ann Aldrich | We Two Won’t Last | This book is largely non-fiction.

Marijane Meaker, aka vin Packer, M E Kerr writing here as Ann Aldrich. Pioneering Lesbian & superb author w

Posted in Poetry

Butch Geography by Stacey Waite

Stacey Waite | Butch Geography | In her Los Angeles Review of Books essay ‘Who Is Who: Pronouns, Gender, and Merging Selves,’ Dana Levin describes Stacey Waite’s fusion of gender iden

Posted in Pulp

Adam And Eve by Marcus Van Heller

Marcus Van Heller | Adam And Eve | An account of a boy and a girl, innocent and in Eve’s case somewhat frigid, who flee the countryside for London, him to be a painter, her an actress.

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Le Voyage Sentimental by Paul Bodin

Paul Bodin | Le Voyage Sentimental | We are unable to provide a description at this time.