Posted in Fiction Grier Rated

Work : A Story of Experience by Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott | Work : A Story of Experience | Whether one is reading them for the first time or re-reading old favorites, the titles in this series seem like old friends. Mature readers can revisi

Posted in Award Winner Historical Fiction

A Place For Us by Isabel Miller

Isabel Miller | A Place For Us | It was popular enough to be reissued in hard cover by a mainstream publishing house in 1972 as Patience And Sarah. It is a very sweet little tale base

Posted in Speculative Fiction

The Origin of Deanna Dorak by Darlene Duncan

Darlene Duncan | The Origin of Deanna Dorak | Is she merely a freak of nature…or is she from another world? Deanna Dorak suddenly finds herself alone in the world, and begins to realize that it

Posted in Asian Interest LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Queer Activism in India by Naisargi N. Dave

Naisargi N. Dave | Queer Activism in India | Over the last two decades in India, the silence around queerness has been decisively broken. Today, there are queer groups, writers, activists, academ

Posted in Speculative Fiction

Carnival by Elizabeth Bear

Elizabeth Bear | Carnival | In Old Earth’s clandestine world of ambassador-spies, Michelangelo Kusanagi-Jones and Vincent Katherinessen were once a starring team. But ever since

Posted in Mystery

Dying on the Vine by Ann Roberts

Ann Roberts | Dying on the Vine | When Ari Adams journeys to Oregon’s wine country with best pal Jane Frank, she envisions sipping pinot noir on a gorgeous deck and staring at the suns

Posted in Intrigue/Thriller

Twisted Clay by Frank Walford

Frank Walford | Twisted Clay | She loved … and killed … both men and women. She was utterly beautiful and utterly mad. This is a tale of passionate horror … a breath-taking ve

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Looking Through Windows by Caren J. Werlinger

Caren J. Werlinger | Looking Through Windows | Everything can change in a second and nothing is ever the same. Emily had to rebuild her life… her sense of self. How far would she go to hold on to

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

I’m Just a Person by Tig Notaro

Tig Notaro | I’m Just a Person | In the span of four months in 2012, Tig Notaro was hospitalized for a debilitating intestinal disease called C-diff, her mother unexpectedly died, she

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Erotica

Forbidden Passages by Pat Califia

Pat Califia | Forbidden Passages | This literate, sexy, and politically provocative collection of writings featurs excerpts from some of the most significant publications seized at the