Ransacking the Closet by Yvonne Zipter
Yvonne Zipter | Ransacking the Closet | Only someone in touch with her inner clown could take on lesbian lie and culture with such glee. Writing about everything from dental dams to Barbie d
Yvonne Zipter | Ransacking the Closet | Only someone in touch with her inner clown could take on lesbian lie and culture with such glee. Writing about everything from dental dams to Barbie d
Gill McKnight | Silver Collar | Twenty years ago, Emily Johnston’s father drowned in the Silverthread River, and no one in the town of Lost Creek believes it was an accident. For yea
John Nemec | Was She a Dyke? | ‘This shockingly frank account of a tortured woman’s unnatural desire for others of her own sex exposes the problems of modern society’s ‘twilight’ gi
Linda Kay Silva | Tropical Storm | Linda Kay Silva has found the winning combination for another action-packed adventure/romance: a smart and sassy heroine, an exotic rain forest settin
Anonymous | The Big Whip-Off | Annotation:
Unknown The big whip-off CHAPTER ONE Denise Albertson was angry as hell when she left the house of her good friend Stacy Miller. Not t
Randy Salem | Chris | ‘Life in the limbo of lesbianism led her into the strangest love-triangle of all’
‘Women with strange passions. Chris Hamilton was young, be
JoSelle Vanderhooft | Sleeping Beauty, Indeed & Other Lesbian Fairytales | Fairy tales have long intrigued readers. They’re the first stories we remember, and they resonate within us as adults. In Sleeping Beauty, Indeed, edi
Mark Clements | Winner Take All | ‘The inside story of the beauty contest racket and the star-struck young girls it corrupts!!’
Alex Austin | Women Without Men | ‘These are electrifying stories which reveal the darkest and most terrible secrets of a woman’s heart. They tell of a nighttime world no man will forg
Ide O’Carroll; Eoin Collins | Lesbian and Gay Visions of Ireland | Here a range of voices of those closely involved in the process of change for lesbians and gays in Ireland engage with the shifts in Irish society and