Touch of Music by Dorothy Clarke
Dorothy Clarke | Touch of Music | It had long since dawned upon her that she was physically attracted to Rebecca Morgan, then again, so was half of Straker’s population. For crissake,
Dorothy Clarke | Touch of Music | It had long since dawned upon her that she was physically attracted to Rebecca Morgan, then again, so was half of Straker’s population. For crissake,
Janie Cooper | Child of Lust | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Lois Lodge | Love Like A Shadow | A lesbian seeks love.
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NEW YORK – May 25 [1935] – ‘Love Like a Shadow,’ a novel by Lois Lodge, has been declared indecent and a $500 fine wi
Anonymous | The Different and the Damned | The homosexual in a heterosexual society
Joan Schenkar | The Talented Miss Highsmith | Patricia Highsmith, one of the great writers of 20th Century American fiction, had a life as darkly compelling as that of her favorite ‘hero-criminal
Marianne Hauser | The Talking Room | The Talking Room reflects an apocalyptic vision of the late 20th century, seen through the eyes of a pregnant 13 year old who may or may not be a test
Rebecca Podos | Like Water | A gorgeously written and deeply felt literary young adult novel of identity, millennial anxiety, and first love, from the widely acclaimed author of T
Jen Wright | Dead Ahead | For Probation Officer Jo Spence, spring in the northland means firing up her motorcycle and enjoying the speed and exhilaration of her favorite pastim
Donald Webster Cory | 21 Variations On A Theme | Short stories, many previously published in magazines, concerning homosexuality. One story in this collection is the lesbian story, “Ruth and Irma” by
Lindsey Elder | My Lover, My Friend: True-life Stories of Lesbian Romance Between Friends |
What happens when a woman’s best friend becomes something more? In these fiery true stories, women describe the explosive moment when their friend