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The Other Side by Sandra Freeman

Sandra Freeman | The Other Side | Europeans gay and straight, as well as those of every class populate a novel no-one can put down. Charlie is not quite – actually not at all – declass

Posted in Speculative Fiction

Bulldozer Rising by Anna Livia

Anna Livia | Bulldozer Rising | In this novel, women not nearly as old as you might think plot to escape death decreed for citizens over forty.

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Beyond the Pale by Elana Dykewomon

Elana Dykewomon | Beyond the Pale | Elana Dykewomon’s Lambda Award-winning novel Beyond the Pale announces itself to the world with an infant’s scream–‘a new voice, a tiny shofar

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Altogether Elsewhere by Anna Wilson

Anna Wilson | Altogether Elsewhere | This novel is the bleak epic of women as vigilantes, varied in age, race, class and sexuality; united only in desperation. It examines the not-so-secr

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Stealing Time by Nicky Edwards

Nicky Edwards | Stealing Time | A teenage master-mind and London squatters show the way to collapsing an already moribund system.

‘In a not so distant future, squatters in L

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Stolen Crate by Helen Shacklady

Helen Shacklady | Stolen Crate | This is Helen’s second novel in the trilogy starting with The Patterned Flute.

Internationally funded crimes against the environment form an ugly

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Leaving the Life by Ann E. Menasche

Ann E. Menasche | Leaving the Life | Why would any lesbian go straight? Why now? Hundreds of interviews conducted across North America provide an essential reference. As the right re-asse

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Stoppage Time by Helen Shacklady

Helen Shacklady | Stoppage Time | Here, a small north of England town displays the usual petty criminals. The disabled women who look for romance will surprise the reader as they find

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Something Wicked by Jay Taverner

Jay Taverner | Something Wicked | Rumours of drug dealing, child abuse and even witchcraft disconcert heroine, Scotty, who is mending the heart fractured-but-not-broken when her girlfr

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Cactus by Anna Wilson

Anna Wilson | Cactus | About two lesbian couples, one modern and managing to live in a society still fundamentally alien to them, one which broke up some twenty years before