Posted in Anthology - Nonfiction

Testimonies by Sarah Holmes

Sarah Holmes | Testimonies | Nearly two-dozen women from widely varying backgrounds and age groups give accounts of their journeys toward self-discovery. The stories dramatically

Posted in Film and Television

Screened Out by Richard Barrios

Richard Barrios | Screened Out | Rapacious dykes, self-loathing closet cases, hustlers, ambiguous sophisticates, and sadomasochistic rich kids: most of what America thought it knew ab

Posted in Pulp

Making Merry by Edward Marshall

Edward Marshall | Making Merry | Young husband reluctantly proposes swapping to his wife as a way to save their marriage, she falls all-too-happily into a world of kinky sex.

Posted in Mystery

An Intimate Ghost by Ellen Hart

Ellen Hart | An Intimate Ghost |

Restaurateur Jane Lawless is thrilled to be catering the wedding of some family friends, Nick and Lauren Clifford, but when Jane arrives at the r

Posted in Pulp

Lesbian Call Girl by Mark Johnson

Mark Johnson | Lesbian Call Girl | Jan’s ‘clients’ came from all walks of life and every sexual persuasion, and she loved them all. Just look at thrilled she seems to be on the cover.

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

A Body, Undone by Christina Crosby

Christina Crosby | A Body, Undone | Shortly after her 50th birthday in 2003, Crosby was in a bicycle accident that paralyzed her, and here shares her experience of living her new life.

Posted in Black Interest Poetry

Haiti Glass by Lenelle Moise

Moi?se, Lenelle, | Haiti Glass | ‘This is prose and verse that moves deftly between girlhood memories of growing up as a Haitian immigrant in the suburbs of Boston, to bearing witness

Posted in Fiction

The Sudden Guest by Christopher La Farge

Christopher La Farge | The Sudden Guest | The human driftwood blown up by a hurricane includes a pair of lesbians, stirring latent memories in the novel’s heroine–an embittered, abandoned spi

Posted in Canadian Eh Fiction

Against The Season by Jane Rule

Jane Rule | Against The Season | When Amelia Larson takes her dead sister’s diaries from a dusty disused ballroom and reads them, ignoring her dying sister’s wish that they be burnt,

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

OutSpoken by Michael Thomas Ford

Michael Thomas Ford | OutSpoken | An actor, a teacher, a doctor, a police officer, and eight others reflect the vitality and rich diversity of the lesbian and gay community in ‘Outspok