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Homosexuality by A.P.U. Millett

Homosexuality | A.P.U. Millett | The book Homosexuality by A. P. U. Millett, published in 1967 by the New Zealand Library School, is a bibliographic compilation rather than a narrativ

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

Posted in Anthology - Nonfiction Autobiography/Biography Black Interest

The Audre Lorde compendium: Essays, speeches, and journals by Audre Lorde

The Audre Lorde compendium: Essays, speeches, and journals | Audre Lorde | This volume contains three works by the famous US black, lesbian poet and academic, Audre Lorde. Both The Cancer Journals and A Burst of Light give an

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Fatal Reunion by Claire McNab

Fatal Reunion | Claire McNab | After a tumultuous investigation that ended with a surprising and welcome new relationship, Detective Inspector Carol Ashton seems settled. Though she

Posted in Romance

Southern Discomfort by Rita Mae Brown

Southern Discomfort | Rita Mae Brown | Only Rita Mae Brown, author of Rubyfruit Jungle, could have written a novel as passionately delightful as Southern Discomfort. Here is a witty, warm a

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Southern Discomfort by Rita Mae Brown

Southern Discomfort | Rita Mae Brown | Only Rita Mae Brown, author of Rubyfruit Jungle, could have written a novel as passionately delightful as Southern Discomfort. Here is a witty, warm a

Posted in Fiction

Against the Season by Jane Rule

Against the Season | Jane Rule | Jane Rule?s incandescent third novel explores love, loss, and family . . . and the pieces of ourselves we leave behind

Born lame, Amelia Lars

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Death Down Under by Claire McNab

Death Down Under | Claire McNab | Detective Inspector Carol Ashton returns in the most formidable, baffling and important homicide case of her career…Four women are dead, each strang

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Against the Season by Jane Rule

Against the Season | Jane Rule | Jane Rule?s incandescent third novel explores love, loss, and family . . . and the pieces of ourselves we leave behind

Born lame, Amelia Lars