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Nanci Little | Thin Fire | Elen McNally is arrogant, intelligent and gorgeous. She’s also desperate for a ticket out of Aroostook County, Maine. Signing on for a hitch in the Ar
Rhona Cameron | The Naked Drinking Club | It’s the late eighties and 24-year-old Kerry has been drifting aimlessly through life. Rarely having plans of any kind, she gets drunk and things happ
Donald Morton | The Material Queer | This pathbreaking anthology turns first to the historical tradition in homosexual theory, from Plato to Freud, and then explores the (post)modern cano
Yolanda Wallace | Break Point | ‘Germany’s Meike von Bismarck is rich, famous, and the top-ranked amateur female tennis player in the world. She seems to have it all, but the Nazis w
Mercedes De Acosta | Here Lies the Heart | A murky combination of refinement, confusion, and a desperate faith in the occult, is this autobiography of Mercedes de Acosta, writer, society woman,
Lynette Mae | Rebound | Women’s basketball star Conner Maguire has the world by the tail. She’s at the top of her game, in demand, and life is good. One day the unthinkable h