A World Without Men by Valerie Taylor
Valerie Taylor | A World Without Men | Twelve years after Journey to Fulfillment, we find Erika working as a music teacher in a small town, where she befriends Kate, a fellow tenant at her
Valerie Taylor | A World Without Men | Twelve years after Journey to Fulfillment, we find Erika working as a music teacher in a small town, where she befriends Kate, a fellow tenant at her
Victor J. Banis; Fabio Cleto | That Man From C.A.M.P. | Edited by Fabio Cleto. Writing under a series of noms de plume, Victor J. Banis played a primary role in creating a new genre: gay pulp fiction. We’re
Dominic Davies; Charles Neal | Therapeutic Perspectives on Working With Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients | Following the success of Pink Therapy (1996 Open University Press) as a practical guide for therapists, counsellors and others in related professions
Kay Turner; Sheri Tornatore | Dear Sappho | A selection of letters documenting love between women over the last 140 years. These eloquent messages from famous, ordinary or anonymous women range
Saxon Bennett | Date Night Club | What happens when four friends set upon a quest to find the perfect mate? Now in their late thirties they all know about bad luck in matters of the he
Martha Baer | As Francesca | It is a perfect irony that the smart, luscious prose of As Francesca describes a lurid, intense sexual affair that takes place not between two
Linda Handel | Now That You’re Out Of The Closet, What About The Rest Of The House? | Opening the door to a consistent, mature lifestyle is a difficult task for most of us, but especially for gays and lesbians living in a heterosexual w
Sue-Ellen Case | The Domain-Matrix | The Domain-Matrix is about the passage from print culture to electronic screen culture and how this passage affects the reader or computer user. Secti
Jackie Calhoun | Seasons of the Heart | Sarah lay in the bed she shared with Fran and wondered what had gone wrong. Overwhelmed by the pressures of everyday living and the fear of growing ol
Paul Bannion | The Big Snatch | Cover copy reads: ‘She was a masochist hungering for pain’