The Velocipede Handicap by Louise W. King
Louise W. King | The Velocipede Handicap | In her first book, The Day We Were Mostly Butterflies, Miss King introduced a fluttery headed little heroine named Miss Moppet whose hilarious adventu
Louise W. King | The Velocipede Handicap | In her first book, The Day We Were Mostly Butterflies, Miss King introduced a fluttery headed little heroine named Miss Moppet whose hilarious adventu
Meghan O’Brien | The Three | Twenty-five-year-old Anna is ready to give up on living in a post-apocalyptic world where unchecked sickness and slaughter have killed off her childho
Philip Barrows | Whores, Queers And Others | Classic of gay literature, and a 10-year chronicle of life split between post-war Paris, Italy, and New York. This seminal title, helping to transitio
Jeffrey Heskins | Face to Face | ‘We should listen with the ears of God that we may speak the word of God,’ Dietrich Bonhoeffer once said. While a lot of ink is spilled debating the p
Myron Kosloff | Female Tyrant | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Martin Dawn Lundy | Good Stock Strange Blood | From Good Stock Strange Blood: And, yet, each morning a fireheart grief in the body coming out of sleep. The listening to the smoke as if fills and w
Qintu Collab | Meanwhile… | Johannesburg, 29 September 2019 MaThoko’s Books, an imprint of the GALA Queer Archives (GALA), is pleased to announce the launch of Meanwhile… Gra
Josephine Tey | Miss Pym Disposes | Miss Lucy Pym, a popular English psychologist, is guest lecturer at a physical training college. The year’s term is nearly over, and Miss Pym — inqui
Lillian Faderman | The Gay Revolution | ‘The most comprehensive history to date of America’s gay-rights movement.’ –The Economist
‘To read her is like viewing the AIDS quilt, which