Posted in Fiction

The Scientists by Eleazar Lipsky

Eleazar Lipsky | The Scientists | Its closest comparison is with Mitchell Wilson’s Live With Lightning which appeared some years ago, and again science, no longer an abstraction, come

Posted in Non-Fiction

Lesbian Love Signs: An Astrological Guide To Women Loving Women by Aurora

Aurora | Lesbian Love Signs: An Astrological Guide To Women Loving Women | Aurora presents the characteristics and tendencies of women’s sun signs, and the specific chemistry of each sign’s relationship to other signs.

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Pulp

Dreamboat by Rick Lucas

Rick Lucas | Dreamboat | Temptation was her specialty

Posted in Pulp

The Thing About Susan by Gus Stevens

Gus Stevens | The Thing About Susan | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Fiction

The Red Room by Françoise Mallet-Joris

Françoise Mallet-Joris | The Red Room | The sequel to this Flemish writer’s earlier The Illusions (sp) (1952) continues the conflict between young Helene and Tamara, now her step-mother for

Posted in Pulp

The Middle Sex by Stacey Clubb; Gil Orlovitz

Stacey Clubb; Gil Orlovitz | The Middle Sex | The slightest touch of any woman excited her like a raging fire/A bold story that deeply probes a bold modern question–is a deviate born, made or con

Posted in Grier Rated Poetry

Strange Waters by George Sterling

George Sterling | Strange Waters | A narrative poem that H. L. Mencken rejected as ‘unfit’ for his magazine subscribers because of its ‘lesbian’ leanings. There was apparently some disc

Posted in Award Winner Speculative Fiction

Autonomous by Annalee Newitz

Annalee Newitz | Autonomous | Earth, 2144. Jack is an anti-patent scientist turned drug pirate, traversing the world in a submarine as a pharmaceutical Robin Hood, fabricating chea

Posted in Romance

Racing Toward Providence by Laurel Mills

Laurel Mills | Racing Toward Providence | Samantha Warren has one passion in life-her painting. She moves to a secluded cabin in Maine where she can work undisturbed. But Kate Sinclair comes a

Posted in Pulp

For Women Only by Kirby Maclane

Kirby Maclane | For Women Only | An uncensored novel probing suburbia’s spreading shame…

This bold and significant book pierces the perfumed curtains of commuterland — unmas