Posted in Romance

The Color of Dust by Claire Rooney

Claire Rooney | The Color of Dust | Finally, fortune–and a woman–smiled on her… More than ready to make a change in her life, Carrie Bowden has discovered a family, received a valuab

Posted in How-to-Guide Relationships

100 Lesbians Walk Into A Bar… by Emily Wilcox

Emily Wilcox | 100 Lesbians Walk Into A Bar… | With humor and candor, Relationship Expert and Advice Columnist, Emily Wilcox, answers the real questions surrounding lesbians and relationships. Get

Posted in Pulp

To Love, To Hate by Fay Adams

Fay Adams | To Love, To Hate | ‘No man could come between them and they fought for every man.’

This was Marya, apricot golden, capricious, shameless. adoring and adored.

Posted in Fiction

Round Shape by Alma Routsong

Alma Routsong | Round Shape | The story of a post-war marriage in a town so small that everyone is a part of everyone else’s life.

Posted in Mystery

Dirty Weekend by Helen Zahavi

Helen Zahavi | Dirty Weekend | Book Description

‘This is the story of Bella, who woke up one morning and realised she’d had enough.’

So begins Dirty Weekend, a tal

Posted in Short Story Collection (Single Author)

One Man’s Trash by Ivan E. Coyote

Ivan E. Coyote | One Man’s Trash | arsenalpulp.com :

In Close to Spider Man–which won a Danuta Gleed Literary Award–readers were introduced to the crystalline storyte

Posted in Poetry

Taking Risks by Judith McDaniel

Judith McDaniel | Taking Risks | Women’s Studies/Poetry

….And the risk we experience when we tell our stories truly is the risk of change: the risk that we will be changed by the

Posted in Lesbian Studies

Girlfriend Number One by Robin Stevens

Robin Stevens | Girlfriend Number One | Excerpts from comic monologists and writers who perform at Red Dora’s Bearded Lady Cafe in San Francisco. Includes work from Carla Tomaso, Mary Wings,

Posted in Pulp

The Disconnected by Kay Martin

Kay Martin | The Disconnected | The Name of the Sex Game Was Couples. Left alone day after day by success-minded husbands, they were forced to seek out new sources of excitment.

Posted in Mystery

Dead Reckoning by Jenny Roberts

Jenny Roberts | Dead Reckoning |

Praise for Jenny Roberts’ previous two novels:

‘An excellently paced, well-plotted thriller.’-Guardian

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