Women On The Verge by Susan Fox Rogers
Susan Fox Rogers | Women On The Verge | A woman’s desire for another woman, or for women in general, may offer a pretty clear definition of lesbianism, but in her introduction to Women on
Susan Fox Rogers | Women On The Verge | A woman’s desire for another woman, or for women in general, may offer a pretty clear definition of lesbianism, but in her introduction to Women on
Jeanne Cordova | Kicking the Habit | Jeanne Cordova, author of ‘My Immaculate Heart’ in LESBIAN NUNS: Breaking Silence, takes us once again behind the forbidden convent door for a reveali
Laura Dehart Young | Love Speaks Her Name | Love and friendship, desire and intrigue – combined with a perilous journey into the wilderness of Alaska – spark this exciting sequel to Forever and
Don Elcord | Cheap Blonde | Gail wondered which of her lives was real. Was she a whore? A Lesbian? A nymphomaniac? Finally she learned to live with herself, sensuous, beautiful,
Orrie Hitt | Female Doctor | ‘She was a doctor in love with her patients yet all of them were women.’
William E. Miles | The College Female | Report with case studies on the college campus.
‘What are the pitfalls and conflicts a young woman faces when she enters college? This is a
James Huneker | Painted Veils | From the author’s notes: This Parable, with its notations and evocations of naked nerves and soul-states, is inscribed in all gratitude to the charmin
Jan Clausen | The Prosperine Papers | From Publishers Weekly
Dale McNab, a lesbian-feminist academic who is mired in romantic and professional crises, finds escape by visiting her 90-y
Manfred F. DeMartino | The New Female Sexuality | The word ‘new’ should not be misleading because there is nothing ‘new’ in female sexuality. The only thing ‘new’ is society’s greater knowledge of and
Joan Larkin | Housework | Housework was Joan’s first published book of poetry. It includes Mimi Weisbord’s paintings of dollhouses, which hint of primal family dramas. Housewor