Posted in Fiction

Pretty Little Dirty by Amanda Boyden

Amanda Boyden | Pretty Little Dirty | Lisa sees the life of her gorgeous best friend Celeste as just about perfect: she has a gigantic house, two older sisters to coach her through the haz

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Romance

The Hotel by Elizabeth Bowen

Elizabeth Bowen | The Hotel | A shy young girl sent to catch a husband at a fashionable hotel is, instead, captivated by a sophisticated woman. When the young Miss Sydney falls und

Posted in Mystery

Melting Point by Cleo Dare

Cleo Dare | Melting Point | Kelly Bransford is getting by. Barely. If you call living out of your ancient pickup, hawking your artwork on the plaza, and trying to make it in the

Posted in Black Interest Poetry

Claiming An Identity They Taught Me To Despise by Michelle Cliff

Michelle Cliff | Claiming An Identity They Taught Me To Despise | “To cope with hurt and control my fears, I grew a thick skin. Oh, the many names of power – pride, arrogance, control. I am not the frozen snow queen

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Pulp

Wicked Curves by Roy Debussy; Arthur Maurier

Roy Debussy; Arthur Maurier | Wicked Curves | Lesbian content is not presented positively, is minor and aimed at male audience.

Posted in Black Interest Graphic Novel Mystery YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Goldie Vance by Hope Larson; Brittney L. Williams; Noah Hayes; Nneka Myers

Hope Larson; Brittney L. Williams; Noah Hayes; Nneka Myers | Goldie Vance | Goldie joins the pit crew of the Prescription 1 race to investigate whether the racers, including Sugar, are being sabotaged.

Posted in Black Interest Fiction

The Vine Of Glory by Mary Jackson King

Mary Jackson King | The Vine Of Glory | A repressed, inhibited, small-town girl, Lavinia, at the mercy of elderly tyrannical relatives, forms a close friendship with an African American man

Posted in Black Interest Entertainment Non-Fiction

Black Performance on the Outskirts of the Left by Gaines Malik

Gaines Malik | Black Performance on the Outskirts of the Left | Articulates the role black theatricality played in the radical energy of the sixties

Black Performance on the Outskirts of the Left illustrat

Posted in Poetry

Common Place by Sarah Pinder

Sarah Pinder | Common Place | Common Place explores the stories of shifting, resilient bodies and landscapes bound by systems of capital and power. From thin threads of text messag

Posted in Canadian Eh Fiction

Contract With The World by Jane Rule

Jane Rule | Contract With The World | Six characters use Art to try and make sense of their lives and establish a relationship with the outside world. For some there is success, for other