Posted in YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Little Sister by Aimee Said

Little Sister | Aimee Said | Al Miller is counting down the days until her over-achieving older sister Larrie finishes Year Twelve and leaves Whitlam High School for ever. Then, A

Posted in Film and Television LGBT Studies/Social Sciences Non-Fiction

Lésbicas Na Tv. The L Word by Adriana Agostini

L‚sbicas Na Tv. The L Word | Adriana Agostini | ‘Alice, Jenny, the couple Bette and Tina, and the super seductive Shane have left their mark on the imagination of millions of women around the world.

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Illegal Citizens: Queer Lives In The Muslim World by Afdhere Jama

Illegal Citizens: Queer Lives In The Muslim World | Afdhere Jama | In ‘Illegal Citizens: Queer Lives in the Muslim World,’ Afdhere Jama chronicles the struggles of 33 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people i

Posted in Arts & Photography

Stolen Glances: Lesbians Take Photographs by Jean Fraser; Tessa Boffin

Stolen Glances: Lesbians Take Photographs | Jean Fraser; Tessa Boffin | A strong defense of the right to diversity in images and in sexual practices, Stolen Glances brings together the work of lesbian photographers and wri

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Poetry

Charlotte Mew: and Her Friends by Penelope Fitzgerald

Charlotte Mew: and Her Friends | Penelope Fitzgerald | Penelope Fitzgerald’s fascinating porttrait of Bloomsbury’s saddest poet. Charlotte Mew (1869–1928) was a poet with a formidable reputation who, as V

Posted in Crime

Amateur City by Katherine V. Forrest

Amateur City | Katherine V. Forrest | Kate Delafield and her partner, Ed Taylor, investigate the murder of a highly placed executive, whose body was found by a coworker, a woman who begins

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Poetry

Charlotte Mew and her friends by Penelope Fitzgerald

Charlotte Mew and her friends | Penelope Fitzgerald | Penelope Fitzgerald’s fascinating porttrait of Bloomsbury’s saddest poet. Charlotte Mew (1869–1928) was a poet with a formidable reputation who, as V

Posted in Psychology

Lesbians and Psychoanalysis by Judith M. Glassgold; Suzanne Iasenza

Lesbians and Psychoanalysis | Judith M. Glassgold; Suzanne Iasenza | Psychoanalytic theories of lesbian development epitomize the difficulty in liberating psychoanalysis from the past. Psychoanalytic theory has traditio

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Poetry

Charlotte Mew: and Her Friends by Penelope Fitzgerald

Charlotte Mew: and Her Friends | Penelope Fitzgerald | Penelope Fitzgerald’s fascinating porttrait of Bloomsbury’s saddest poet. Charlotte Mew (1869–1928) was a poet with a formidable reputation who, as V

Posted in Arts & Photography

The Good, the Bad and the Gorgeous: Popular Culture’s Romance With Lesbianism by Diane Hamer

The Good, the Bad and the Gorgeous: Popular Culture’s Romance With Lesbianism | Diane Hamer | In this collection, 15 writers from Britain, the United States and Australia focus on a wide range of lesbian moments in the worlds of film, televisio