Nancy Mitford by Harold Acton
Harold Acton | Nancy Mitford | What was Nancy Mitford’s wicked sense of humour really like? The writer and poet Harold Acton was – like Nancy Mitford herself – one of the Bright You
Harold Acton | Nancy Mitford | What was Nancy Mitford’s wicked sense of humour really like? The writer and poet Harold Acton was – like Nancy Mitford herself – one of the Bright You
Nicole Brossard | Picture Theory | In this confounding volume of poetry and prose, Canadian Brossard ( Mauve Desert ) offers disharmonious syntax and esoteric feminist theory, blended i
Karin Kallmaker | Watermark | Teresa Mandrell’s first encounter with advertising executive Rayann Germaine begins badly and goes downhill from there. Within minutes of their meetin
Catherine M. Wilson | When Women Were Warriors Book I | The classic hero of myth and legend is defined in masculine terms. How, then, can there be an authentic female hero – a hero who is both authentic as
Peggy Swenson | The Three Way Apartment | Originally called ‘ Call Her Lesbian’ when submitted to publisher.
Nancy Morgan | City of Women | ‘A hundred women came to paradise and a hundred angels fell…They called it Passion City, this heap of shanties in lush Hawaii. It housed the women–
Nancy Friday | My Secret Garden | Welcome to Nancy Friday’s secret garden, a hidden place where ordinary women are free to express the sexual dreams they have never dared to confide be
Diane DiMassa | The Revenge Of Hothead Paisan | Forget Tank Girl, Hothead goes for the throat in this second book of her collected cartoon misadventures. Hothead is a raging city dyke with a fetish
March Hastings | Abnormal Wife | From the back:
She stopped at nothing for her kicks…
Marian was not willing to leave well enough alone. She could have lived comf
Catherine Lake ; Nairne Holtz | No Margins |
Elegant tomboys, academic femmes, and small-town kisses; encounters on the road and in the bar; questions arising from an in-between culture