Posted in Lesbian Studies Literary Criticism

Queering the Underworld by Scott Herring

Scott Herring | Queering the Underworld | At the start of the twentieth century, tales of “how the other half lives” experienced a surge in popularity. People looking to go slumming without le

Posted in Erotica

Odd Women by Rachel Perez

Rachel Perez | Odd Women | These women are lots of things: sexy, smart, tough; some even say odd. But who cares, when their combined assets are so sweet! There’s not a moral in

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Homintern by Gregory Woods

Gregory Woods | Homintern | ‘In a hugely ambitious study which crosses continents, languages, and almost a century, Gregory Woods identifies the ways in which homosexuality has h

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Pulp

The Golden Nymph by Roy Debussy; Les Maxime

Roy Debussy; Les Maxime | The Golden Nymph | Lesbian content is not presented positively, is minor and aimed at male audience.

Posted in Mystery

Mercy by David L. Lindsey

David L. Lindsey | Mercy | Houston is shattered by a shock wave of  unbelievably vicious sex killings.  And this time the pattern is unique–way out of line with traditional vio

Posted in Poetry

Like a Beggar by Ellen Bass

Ellen Bass | Like a Beggar | ‘Ellen Bass brings a deft touch as she continues her ongoing interrogations of crucial moral issues of our times, while simultaneously delighting in e

Posted in Pulp

The Man Who Could Cheat Death by Barre Lyndon; Jimmie Sangster

Barre Lyndon; Jimmie Sangster | The Man Who Could Cheat Death | A novelization of the 1959 Hammer film which starred Anton Diffring & Christopher Lee. Sangster wrote the screenplay based on Lyndon’s play ‘The Man i

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Pulp

Theme For Ballet by Vicki Baum

Vicki Baum | Theme For Ballet | ‘.. and variations on the men in her life trace the story of a great danseuse, Katja, wanting to have both ”life and art” and failing time and again

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Grier Rated

The Life And Death of Radclyffe Hall by Una Vincenzo; Lady Troubridge Una

Una Vincenzo; Lady Troubridge Una | The Life And Death of Radclyffe Hall | Radclyffe Hall was one of the most preeminent women writers in the first half of the 20th century. Hall was an out lesbian, known for her high profile

Posted in Fiction Grier Rated

The New Rythum & Other Pieces by Ronald Firbank

Ronald Firbank | The New Rythum & Other Pieces | Previously unpublished Firbank material including seven chapters of a novel about New York, as well as some previously unpublished photographs.