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The Rains Came by Louis Bromfield

Louis Bromfield | The Rains Came | In a long novel of India there is a brief but important episode involving two old missionary ladies. The elder, an engaging old battleax, muses as she

Posted in Pulp

Ringside Tarts by Gary Corbin

Gary Corbin | Ringside Tarts | ‘Rugged middleweight contender Danny Murphy was a terror in the ring but a sucker for hot sex pitch… especially when thrown by a gorgeous blondle gr

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The Small Room by May Sarton

May Sarton | The Small Room | This is a perceptive, deeply questioning novel of a New England college, its students and it’s faculty. It is a novel about women and the unique relat

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Uncharted Seas by Eric Ward

Eric Ward | Uncharted Seas | An excellent, perceptive and controlled story of Diana Bellew, a young married woman with children, a childish husband and too much money and time on

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Queer 13: Lesbian And Gay Writers Recall Seventh Grade by Clifford Chase

Clifford Chase | Queer 13: Lesbian And Gay Writers Recall Seventh Grade | Forward by Dale PeckSeventh grade: You remember it, don’t you? Sweet sixteen seemed impossibly far away, an elegant, unattainable future. All that we

Posted in Non-Fiction

The Holy Barbarians by Lawrence Lipton

Lawrence Lipton | The Holy Barbarians | Love among the beat generation, including all kinds of homosexuality.

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Relatively Rainey by R.E. Bradshaw

R.E. Bradshaw | Relatively Rainey | Having suffered a traumatic event nearly five years prior, Rainey has settled into contented family life. When a body tied to JW Wilson surfaces, the

Posted in Black Interest Canadian Eh LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Bread Out of Stone by Dionne Brand

Dionne Brand | Bread Out of Stone | Brand turns her clear, unflinching eye to issues of sex and sexism: male violence toward women; how Black women learn the erotic; the vulnerability of

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Lonely Parade by Fannie Hurst

Fannie Hurst | Lonely Parade | Very minor mention of lesbians in a novel of lonely women at hotels.

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Tail Gait by Brown Rita Mae

Brown Rita Mae | Tail Gait | ‘There’s nothing like a tail well-told. Rita Mae Brown and her feline co-author Sneaky Pie Brown return with an all-new mystery featuring Mary Minor ‘