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

Posted in Canadian Eh Poetry

My Ariel by Sina Queyras

Sina Queyras | My Ariel | Where were you when you first read Ariel? Who were you? What has changed in your life? In the lives of women? In My Ariel, Sina Queyras barges into on