Rise And Divine by Lana Harper
A necromantic devil-eating witch haunted by grief must reckon with her past and save her town while pursuing a second-chance romance with the event planner whose heart she’s broken twice.
A necromantic devil-eating witch haunted by grief must reckon with her past and save her town while pursuing a second-chance romance with the event planner whose heart she’s broken twice.
A New Yorker staff writer chronicles her unconventional life as a lesbian journalist who traveled the world, married a woman, became pregnant at 37, and experienced devastating losses that forced her to confront what she could and couldn’t control.
This academic work examines sexualities within Hispanic cultures and literatures, which would necessarily include analysis of lesbian and wlw identities, experiences, and representations in Latina/Hispanic contexts.
An androgynous teenage boy named Ash and Eulalie, a tough-talking lesbian artist, form an intense friendship at the margins of high school society that blurs the boundaries between friendship, love, gender, and sexuality
An anthology of groundbreaking work mapping, contextualizing, and challenging queer theory’s project with fifteen essays by influential scholars, activists, performers, and visual artists essential for anyone interested in sexuality studies or gender activism.
In a gritty urban landscape, PI Marti Starova investigates a deadly counterfeit drug ring while navigating her own addictions and volatile relationships with the women in her life
It includes significant historical accounts of women-loving-women, such as 19th-century actor Charlotte Cushman’s ‘female marriage,’ cross-dressing female soldiers in the Civil War, and the Daughters of Bilitis.
This anthropological collection edited by Evelyn Blackwood examines homosexuality cross-culturally, including significant scholarship on female same-sex relationships and lesbian identities in diverse societies around the world.
A beautifully illustrated graphic novel about two women in love who use the power of storytelling to protect Cherry from a wager made by her wicked husband, telling interconnected feminist tales of brave women for one hundred nights.
Evelyn Winters is suspended in the aftermath of her mother’s death, her marriage to Charlene Foster dissolving into brittle choreography of unspoken grievances.